The name of Leomær 2 occurs only in FBB (as Leomar) where it is used as the patronymic for Beorhtwulf 14, a landholder in Suffolk and Essex TRE.
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The name of Leomær 2 occurs only in FBB (as Leomar) where it is used as the patronymic for Beorhtwulf 14, a landholder in Suffolk and Essex TRE, most of whose estates were granted to the abbey of Bury St Edmunds. We cannot assume that Leomær ever held any of the lands held by his son TRE. All we can really say about him, therefore, is that his son must have been born before c.1050 and thus that this represents Leomær 2’s floreat.