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Lord Somerville

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The Roll of the Royal College of Physicians of London: Comprising Biographical Sketches of All the Eminent Physicians, Whose Names are Recorded in the Annals from the Foundation of the College in 1518 to Its Removal in 1825, from Warwick Lane to Pall Mall
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The peerage of Scotland: containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom, ... collected from the public records, and ancient chartularies of this nation, ... Illustrated with copper-plates. By Robert Douglas,
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was acquired as a result of the marriage of Sir Walter Somerville of Linton and Carnwath to the daughter and heiress of Sir John Herring. Carnwath was sold in the 16th century and Hugh Somerville, the 7th Lord, built a substantial
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ratified and acknowledged the title for James Somerville the 13th Lord. The consecutive numbers ascribed to the numerous Lords differ according to which authority is consulted. The list below uses the numbers favoured by
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which is subject to a number of ambiguities. The date of creation is not known with certainty but it was probably created about 1435 for Thomas Somerville,
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was three Scots yards long and coloured like an adder. After stalking the beast for several days, Sir John killed it with a long iron-clad lance with a
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Archbold, William Arthur Jobson (1898). "Somerville, Hugh". In Lee, Sidney. Dictionary of National Biography 53.
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Azure, three mullets or 2 and 1 between seven cross-crosslets fitchΓ©e, argent 3, 1, 2 and 1
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were a scion of the Somerville family line; among their descendants were the physician
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Memorie of the Somervilles; being a history of the baronial house of Somerville
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Memorie of the Somervilles: Being a History of the Baronial House of Somerville
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Memorie of the Somervilles: Being a History of the Baronial House of Somerville
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Hugh Somerville, 9th Lord Somerville (c. 1573–1640), buried in Liberton Kirk
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Somerville, James Somerville Baron (1815b). Scott, Sir Walter (ed.).
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The family's earliest known ancestor is Sir Gualter de Somerville (
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at Drum in 1585, which was replaced between 1726 and 1734 with a
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fitted near its point. From this exploit the Somervilles used a
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The Somervilles claim descent from William de Somerville, given
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and, for their friendship, David created for him the barony of
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James Somerville, 10th Lord Somerville (1595–1677), buried in
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Aubrey John Somerville, 19th Lord Somerville (1838–1870)
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Calendar of State Papers, vol. 1 (1898), no. 751, 786.
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Somerville, James Somerville; Scott, Walter (1815).
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Gilbert Somerville, 8th Lord Somerville (1568–1618)
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James Somerville, 14th Lord Somerville (1727–1796)
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James Somerville, 13th Lord Somerville (1698–1765)
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James Somerville, 12th Lord Somerville (1674–1709)
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The 249:(1771–1860) and his wife and cousin, the 562:in 1879 in honour of Mary Somerville, 558:The Somerville family name was given to 551: 450: 341:Kenelm Somerville, 17th Lord Somerville 272:William Somerville, 2nd Lord Somerville 497: 487: 317:James Somerville, 11th Lord Somerville 266:Thomas Somerville, 1st Lord Somerville 95:James Somerville, 11th Lord Somerville 420:Smith, Elder & Co., pp. 250, 251. 296:James Somerville, 6th Lord Somerville 7: 290:Hugh Somerville, 5th Lord Somerville 284:John Somerville, 4th Lord Somerville 278:John Somerville, 3rd Lord Somerville 206:, and the land that is now known as 183:. The Drum estate was sold in 1862. 404:(1880s) James Grant Vol. VI, p. 346 129:and his son David at the battle of 14: 226:. He also acquired the barony of 198:who, for his service during the 93:A family history was written by 633:1435 establishments in Scotland 628:Dormant lordships of Parliament 413:Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages 576:Somerville, James Somerville; 402:Cassel's Old and New Edinburgh 179:mansion designed by architect 1: 638:Noble titles created in 1435 389:. Vol. II. A. Constable 190:as Walter de Somerville), a 121:in their heraldry. The poet 370:. Vol. I. A. Constable 654: 560:Somerville College, Oxford 200:Norman conquest of England 16:Scottish title of nobility 605:. Vol. II. Edinburgh 158:The later family seat at 135:Alexander III of Scotland 97:in 1679. He related that 586:. Vol. I. Edinburgh 216:King David I of Scotland 194:knight and companion of 534:. 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John Southey Somerville, 15th Lord Somerville
Samuel Woodforde

Aston Somerville
Peerage of Scotland
Justiciar of Scotland
House of Lords
Burkes Peerage
Carnwath
David I of Scotland
James Somerville, 11th Lord Somerville
William the Lion
Linton
Roxburghshire
Worm of Linton
Catherine wheel
wyvern
Blind Harry
Newbigging
Biggar
Alexander III of Scotland

Drum House
Gilmerton
Edinburgh
Drum House
Gilmerton
Edinburgh

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