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  1. Elizabeth Seymour has been a pilot with Trans Aero for nearly 6 years, and accepted a promotion in 2018 to become the Director of Safety. Ms. Seymour brings 20 years of aviation experience to Trans Aero’s management team, including 16 years as a commercial pilot. Ms. Seymour’s experience includes: tour operations, seismic, fire, and power ...

  2. Elizabeth Seymour has been a pilot with Trans Aero for nearly 6 years, and accepted a promotion in 2018 to become the Director of Safety. Ms. Seymour brings 20 years of aviation experience to Trans Aero’s management team, including 16 years as a commercial pilot. Ms. Seymour’s experience includes: tour operations, seismic, fire, and power ...

  3. Elizabeth Seymour was a child of the Tudor Court. She was the daughter of Sir John Seymour of Wolf Hall, Wilts, by his wife Margery Wentworth of Nettlestead, Suffolk. Luckily for Elizabeth, it was her older sister Jane who caught the roving eye of the King and became his 3rd Queen. Elizabeth married (1st) Sir Anthony Ughtred.

  4. Il 30 maggio 1536, undici giorni dopo l'esecuzione capitale della regina, venne celebrato il matrimonio tra il re e Seymour. Elizabeth si assicurò così il posto di prima dama di compagnia della sorella, divenuta col matrimonio regina d'Inghilterra. Ricoprì tale incarico fino alla morte della regina avvenuta nell'ottobre 1537, dodici giorni ...

  5. Elizabeth Seymour wurde um 1518 geboren, vermutlich auf Wolf Hall in Wiltshire, dem Familiensitz der Seymours. [1] [3] Ihre Briefe an Thomas Cromwell und Heinrich VIII. zeigen, dass sie sowohl intelligent als auch scharfsinnig war. [4] [5] Zudem war sie bei Handarbeiten begabt.

  6. View Elizabeth Campany (Seymour)’s profile on LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional community. Elizabeth has 3 jobs listed on their profile. See the complete profile on LinkedIn and ...

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  7. Elizabeth Seymour's son and heir was Charles Bruce, 3rd Earl of Ailesbury (died 1747), of Houghton House in the parish of Maulden, in Bedfordshire, who in 1721 rebuilt Totnam Lodge to the design of his brother-in-law the pioneering Palladian architect Lord Burlington. Henry Flitcroft was the executant architect.