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  1. John Seymour, 4th Duke of Somerset and 3rd Marquess of Hertford (before 1646 – 29 April 1675) was an English peer and MP. Life. He was the only surviving son of William Seymour, 2nd Duke of Somerset, and Lady Frances Devereux.

  2. Seymour, Semel or St. Maur, is the name of an English family in which several titles of nobility have from time to time been created, and of which the Duke of Somerset is the head. Origins. The family was settled in Monmouthshire in the 13th century.

  3. John Seymour, 4th Duke of Somerset (bef. 1646–1675), fourth and youngest son of the 2nd Duke, died without issue Francis Seymour, 5th Duke of Somerset (1658–1678), great-grandson of Edward Seymour, Viscount Beauchamp through the Lords Seymour of Trowbridge ; himself eldest son of the 1st Duke's fourth son; Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of ...

  4. John Seymour, 4th Duke of Somerset, 3rd Marquess of Hertford(d. 1675) on his death the Marquessate of Hertford became extinct. Dukes of Somerset in the Peerage of England (1547, forfeit 1552 to 1660, from 1675-1750) Earls of Hertford in the Peerage of England (1559-1750, from 1675-1750)

  5. John Seymour c. 1646 –1675 4o Duque de Somerset, 3a Marquesa de Hertford, 4a Earl de Hertford: Francis Seymour 1658–1678 5o Duque de Somerset, 3er Señor Seymour de Trowbridge: Charles Seymour 1662–1748 6o Duque de Somerset: Henry Somerset 1629–1700 Primer Duque de Beaufort, 3a Marquesa de Worcester, 7th Earl of Worcester, 9o Barón ...

  6. 27 de abr. de 2022 · April 29, 1675 (45-54) Immediate Family: Son of William Seymour, 2nd Duke of Somerset and Frances Devereux, Duchess of Somerset. Husband of Sarah Hare. Brother of Frances Darcy; William Seymour; Lady Judith Seymour; Robert Seymour; Henry Seymour, Baron Beauchamp of Hache and 3 others.

  7. Lord John SEYMOUR 4th Duke of Somerset [3213] Born: Abt 1630. Marriage (1): Sarah ALSTON Duchess of Somerset [3210] in 1661. Died: 29 Apr 1675 aged about 45. Buried: Salisbury Cathedral. General Notes: John was elected to Parliament for Marlborough in April 1660 by one vote, in Oct 1666 he was admitted to Gray's Inn and became a Bencher.