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Robert Somercotes (sometimes
Somercote) (died 26
September 1241) was an
English Cardinal. He took part in the
Papal conclave, 1241, but died
during it...
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Somercotes listen is a
village and
civil parish in the
district of
Amber Valley in the
English county of Derbyshire,
close to the
border with Nottinghamshire...
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South Somercotes is a
village and
civil parish 8
miles (13 km) north-east from
Louth and
approximately 2
miles (3.2 km)
south from
North Somercotes, Lincolnshire...
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parish was 8,799 at the 2021 Census. The
villages of Ironville, Riddings,
Somercotes and
Swanwick were
historically part of the
Manor and
Urban District, and...
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Churches North Somercotes is a
village near to the
North Sea coast, in the
district of East
Lindsey and the
Marshes area, of Lincolnshire, England. The...
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Stephen Langton (1206–1228)
Robert of Courçon (1212–1219)
Robert Somercotes (1238–1241) John of
Toledo (1244–1275)
Robert Kilwardby (1278–1279) Hugh...
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resulted from a
confusion of
Raymond Nonnatus with
Englishman Robert Somercote, the
Cardinal Deacon of S.
Eustachio 1238–1241, and has
concluded that...
- Ildebrando) (1216–1219)
Rinaldo dei
Signori di
Ienne (1227–1234)
Robert Somercote (1231 or 1239–1251) The
claim that Ramón
Nonnato held this
titular church...
- low-lying
coast of
north Lincolnshire, England,
north of the
village of
North Somercotes and
south of Grimsby. The area, a salt marsh, is used by a
number of Royal...
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systems in the
country consisting of Carters, had 46
sirens based in
North Somercotes, Mablethorpe, Boston, Skegness,
Spalding and
Sutton Bridge, as well as...