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  1. 12. Apr. 2024 · John Michael Edward Seymour, 19th Duke of Somerset, FRICS, DL (born 30 December 1952), styled Lord Seymour between 1954 and 1984, is a British aristocratic landowner in Wiltshire and Devon, and a member of the House of Lords.

  2. Elizabeth Darrell. Sir John Seymour, Knight banneret ( c. 1474 [1] [2] – 21 December 1536 [3]) was an English soldier and a courtier who served both Henry VII and Henry VIII. Born into a prominent gentry family, he is best known as the father of Henry VIII's third wife, Jane Seymour, and hence grandfather of king Edward VI of England.

  3. The Duke of Somerset's full title is The Duke of Somerset DL. His name is John Michael Edward Seymour, and he is a current member of the House of Lords.

  4. He succeeded his nephew as the 4th Duke of Somerset in 1671. [1] He spent the last two separated from his wife after she petitioned the King concerning his behaviour before he died in 1675, childless. [2] He was buried in Salisbury Cathedral. He was succeeded in the dukedom by his cousin, Francis Seymour. The Marquessate of Hertford became ...

  5. 12. Mai 2020 · 1547 (March) King Edward signed a document giving Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset, the power to appoint members of the Privy Council and to consult with them at his own choosing. This effectively gave him full control of the country. This move was only opposed by Thomas Seymour and Chancellor, Thomas Wriothesley.

  6. Edward Seymour, the eldest son of ten children of Sir John Seymour and Margery Wentworth, was probably born at Wolf Hall, Wiltshire, in 1500. Through the Wentworths, the Seymours claimed royal blood through descent from Edward III. Edward's father had been knighted in 1497 by Henry VII after the Battle of Blackheath.

  7. 3. Feb. 2015 · SEYMOUR, Charles (1662-1748) SEYMOUR, Charles (1662–1748) styled 1675-78 Ld. Charles Seymour; suc. bro. 20 Apr. 1678 (a minor) as 6th duke of SOMERSET. First sat 19 May 1685; last sat 4 Mar. 1735. b. 13 Aug. 1662, 1 6th but 2nd surv. s. of Charles Seymour, 2nd Bar. Seymour of Trowbridge, being 3rd s. of 2nd w.