Maud de Somery was born circa 1239 to Roger de Somery (c1197-1273) and Nicole d'Aubigny (1206-1240) and died 1302 of unspecified causes.
"Matilda widor of Henry de Erdynton holds the Manor of Schawbere with its members, via half Little Withyford as her dower; and she ought to hold of the King, in capite sine medio, by service of one Knight's-fee; and the said Manor was given by King John, by this Charter, to Thomas de Erdinton, as an Escheat of the King's through forfeiture of Richard Scawbere, formerly Lord of the said Manor. And Ivo Sulton holds half Little Withyford of the aforesaid Matilda. And the Vill of Besford is a member of this Manor, but it is in Pymhill Hundred. And she holds her free court twice a year in the said Manor. And Roger Pride, a Burgess of Shrewsbury, holds the vill of Besford of the aforesaid Matilda." - The Bradford Tenure Roll c1285
Children
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Henry de Erdington (c1274-1343) | 1274 | 1343 | Joan de Wolvey (c1278-?) |
Siblings
Siblings
Name | Birth | Death | Joined with |
Joan de Somery (1232-1282) | 1232 England | 1282 England | John le Strange (c1226-1275) |
Margaret de Somery (?-1293) | |||
Maud de Somery (c1239-1302) | 1239 | 1302 | Henry de Erdington (c1235-1282) |
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- William Allen Shade 00:18, 10 August 2009 (UTC)