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Thomas Somerville Stewart (1806–1889) was a Philadelphia architect, engineer, and real estate developer Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name.
Thomas Somerville, 1st Lord Somerville, (d. 1434), was a Lord of the Parliament of Scotland. In 1423 Thomas Somerville, as Lord of Carnwath, came to London as an ambassador to treat for the release of James I of Scotland, who had been captive in England for many years. Somerville was also recorded as a Warden of the Scottish Borders in 1424.
The grave of Rev Thomas Somerville, Melrose Abbey. Thomas Somerville FSA Scot FRSE (9 March 1740 – 16 May 1830) was a Scottish minister in Jedburgh, an antiquarian and an amateur scientist. From 1793 until his death he was King's Chaplain in Scotland. He was the uncle and he also became the father-in-law to the scientist Mary Somerville who ...
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Arms of Somerville: Azure, three mullets or 2 and 1 between seven cross-crosslets fitchée, argent 3, 1, 2 and 1 John Southey Somerville, 15th Lord Somerville (1765–1819)—engraved by Richard Rhodes (1765–1838), after a portrait by Samuel Woodforde (1763–1817) Mural monuments to the last of the Somervilles, Aston Somerville Church, Worcestershire
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Sir Thomas de Somerville of Linton and Carnwarth, (c.1245-1300) was a 13th-14th century Scottish noble. He was Baron of Linton. Thomas was the son of Sir William de Somerville. [1] He swore fealty and homage to King Edward I of England on 15 May 1296 at Roxburgh. During 1297 he joined Sir William Wallace in rebellion. [2]
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