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  1. Anne Dudley (née Seymour) Countess of Warwick (1538–1588) was a writer during the sixteenth century in England, along with her sisters Lady Margaret Seymour and Lady Jane Seymour. She was the eldest daughter of Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset , who from 1547–1549 was the Lord Protector of England during the minority of her ...

  2. 26. Jan. 2023 · Genealogy for Lady Anne Dudley (Seymour), Countess of Warwick (1538 - 1588) family tree on Geni, with over 245 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  3. Countess of Warwick. Died: February 1588 at Littleworth, Berkshire. Anne was the eldest daughter of the Lord Protector of England, Edward Seymour, the Duke of Somerset by his second wife, Anne, the daughter of Sir Edward Stanhope of Rampton in Nottinghamshire. She was also first cousin to King Edward VI.

  4. LADY ANNE, COUNTESS OF WARWICK. BIRTH: 1538. MARRIAGE: 1. (John Dudley) 03 Jun 1550, Richmond Palace/'Sheen' 2. (Edward Unton) 29 Apr 1555, Hatford, Berkshire. DEATH: Feb 1588, Wadley Manor, Faringdon, Berkshire. BURIAL: 17 Feb 1588, All Saints' Church, Faringdon, Berkshire. LINEAGE. PARENTS: EDWARD SEYMOUR. 1st Duke of Somerset. 1500-1552.

  5. Anne Dudley (née Seymour) Countess of Warwick (1538 – 1588) was a writer during the sixteenth century in England, along with her sisters Lady Margaret Seymour and Lady Jane Seymour. She was the eldest daughter of Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, who from 1547 – 1549 was the Lord Protector of England during the minority of her cousin ...

  6. Anne Seymour, Duchess of Somerset, was one of the more prickly personalities of the Tudor period, but among her attractive qualities was her devotion to her husband, which he repaid in full.

  7. 3. Apr. 2024 · Anne Seymour, Countess of Warwick, was the eldest daughter. From 1566 on, the Countess of Warwick suffered from recurring bouts of madness. In 1582, she was declared a lunatic and died in 1588. The middle daughter, Lady Margaret Seymour (1540?), and her two sisters were nieces to Queen Jane Seymour, Henry VIII’s third wife.