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Fermory Surname Definition:
FERMORY: Local. John de Fermory mentioned in 1395 (RAA., II, 44). John Fermory, juror on inquisition at Arbroath, 1452 (ibid., 93). Gilbert de Fermory, who witnessed an instrument of resignation in Brechin, 1446, appears in following year without 'de' (REB.
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FERMORY: Local. John de Fermory mentioned in 1395 (RAA., II, 44). John Fermory, juror on inquisition at Arbroath, 1452 (ibid., 93). Gilbert de Fermory, who witnessed an instrument of resignation in Brechin, 1446, appears in following year without 'de' (REB., I, 109; II, 61). Johannes Fermory on inquisition at Abirbrothoc, 1452 (RAA., II, p. 79). In index to RAA. II equated with Fermoer.
— The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)
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