A Survey of English Bynames: le Sumener

by Mari ingen Briain meic Donnchada (Kathleen M. O'Brien)

© 2002-2013 by Kathleen M. O'Brien. All rights reserved.
Version 1.0, updated 29 May 2013


le Sumener
"AFr somenour, sumenour, OFr somoneor, semoneor 'summoner', a petty officer who cites and warns persons to appear in court (c1325 NED)." (Reaney & Wilson, p. 434 s.n. Sumner)
"Offic. 'the summoner,' a legal officer, the sherrif's messenger." (Bardsley, p. 728 s.n. Summoner)
 
NameAdditional DescriptionDateSource
RobertleSumonur 1199Reaney & Wilson (p. 434 s.n. Sumner)
MatthewleSumener 1230Reaney & Wilson (p. 434 s.n. Sumner)
HughleSumenor 1273Bardsley (p. 728 s.n. Summoner)
SarraleSumenur 1273Bardsley (p. 728 s.n. Summoner)
WilliamleSumnir 1279Reaney & Wilson (p. 434 s.n. Sumner)
JohnleSumenur 20 Edw I [1291-1292]Bardsley (p. 728 s.n. Summoner)
John Somnour 1327Reaney & Wilson (p. 434 s.n. Sumner)
Adam Somendour 1379Bardsley (p. 728 s.n. Summoner)
HenryleSomner 1397Bardsley (p. 728 s.n. Summoner)
William Sumpnour 1420Reaney & Wilson (p. 434 s.n. Sumner)
Reginald Sumner 1573Bardsley (p. 728 s.n. Summoner)
Nicholas Sumpner 1627Bardsley (p. 728 s.n. Summoner)


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