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Since creating this article it has come to my attention that there are two differing histories of the de Somerys. In one there are two Rogers de Somery, in the other there are three. It seems important to included both versions but without creating too much confusion.
In the Victoria History version (2 Rogers de Somery), the first Roger succeeds to the title in 1229 and dies in 1272 when his son (also Roger) takes over the title.
In the version by Hemingway, the first Roger dies in 1235, is succeeded by his son (also Roger) who dies in 1272, and is succeeed by the third Roger (grandson of the first Roger).Nai1maker (talk) 09:50, 25 June 2018 (UTC)Reply