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A History of the County of Worcester
… The advowson was in 1325 held with the manor by John de Somery, lord of Peopleton (ibid.). Cal. Chart. R. 132741, p. …
A History of the County of Hampshire
… the manor of William de Horwood of the advowson of John de Somery and worth 25 marks. There is no other reference, …
A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
… Sigar, steward of Ansgar the staller. 159 By 1086 Roger de Somery held the land from Geoffrey de Mandeville, 160 whose … The mesne lordship over that manor descended from Roger de Somery to the Somery family who were lords of Haslingfield, 168 descending …
A History of the County of Hertford
… Ralph, in the twelfth century married Avelina de Somery, 8 with whom he obtained probably some of the Shenley … of London in 1187. This grant was confirmed by Roger de Somery, lord of the manor of Shenley Hall, and in 1204 by Miles de Somery, his son, to Henry Fitz Reiner, 10 brother of Richard. …
A History of the County of Hertford
… at Calais. 60 Apparently the manor was sold to Geoffery Somery, who re-leased it in 1349 to John son and heir of Richard Somery. 61 Eight years later this John and Margery his wife …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… and then to the latter's sister Avice, who married John de Somery. 3 Their son Roger was overlord in the 13th century 4 … year it was granted in dower to Lucy the widow of John de Somery, with remainder to Sir John Sutton and his wife … and Oliver de Punchardon were holding it of Roger de Somery, lately deceased, in 1290. 64 About the same time the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… 1305 that Benedict had sold the estate in fee to Agnes de Somery to the disherison of John de St. Philibert, then under … the manor of Sulham and was held in that year by John de Somery. 61 CHURCH The church of ST. NICHOLAS, rebuilt in the …
A History of the County of Berkshire
… Fulk Paynell. By the marriage of Hawise Paynell to John de Somery 14 the overlordship passed into that family. 15 John de Somery, the last male heir, died in 1322, leaving two …
A History of the County of Warwick
… and the whole came to Mabel; she married secondly Roger de Somery, who was holding the manor in 1265, 34 and after his death she granted it to her son John de Somery, to hold of her and her son and heir Nicholas de … Land in Aspley was granted in about 1275 by Sir John de Somery, lord of the manor of Aspley, to Roger de la Forde and …
A History of the County of Bedford
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