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  1. Hace 3 días · Edward Seymour, earl of Hertford, declared Protector by the privy council 31 Jan. 1546–7; created duke of Somerset on the 16th of the following month; confirmed Protector by letters patent 12 March, 1546–7 (printed in Burnet's History of the Reformation), and by further letters patent 24 Dec. 1547 (printed in the Archæologia ...

  2. Hace 5 días · Sir Edward Seymour, his great-grandson, the fourth baronet, was a distinguished member of the house of Commons, of which he was sometime speaker: he moved the impeachment of the Earl of Clarendon, and was one of the chief promoters of the Habeas Corpus act.

  3. 16 de jun. de 2024 · In 1539, following judicial arbitration, the manor was settled on Dorothy for life with remainder to Edward Seymour, earl of Hertford, later duke of Somerset (d. 1552). After the duke's execution and attainder the manor passed to his son Edward, created earl of Hertford in 1559.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edward_VIEdward VI - Wikipedia

    Hace 2 días · Edward VI (12 October 1537 – 6 July 1553) was King of England and Ireland from 28 January 1547 until his death in 1553. He was crowned on 20 February 1547 at the age of nine. The only surviving son of Henry VIII by his third wife, Jane Seymour, Edward was the first English monarch to be raised as a Protestant.

  5. Hace 4 días · United Kingdom - Edward VI (1547–53): Henry was succeeded by his nine-year-old son, Edward VI, but real power passed to his brother-in-law, Edward Seymour, earl of Hertford, who became duke of Somerset and lord protector shortly after the new reign began.

  6. 1 de jun. de 2024 · Explore the untold stories of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, Sir Thomas More, Thomas Cromwell, Edward Seymour, John Dudley, William Cecil, Robert Cecil, and Sir Francis Walsingham through detailed talks from Tudor experts. Uncover the power, intrigue, and pivotal roles of these men behind the scenes of Tudor governance.

  7. 16 de jun. de 2024 · In the smaller aisle, on the Epistle side, is a remarkable monument of the old Duke of Somerset, Earl of Hertford and Baron Beauchamp, of the family of Seymour, Duke of Somerset, who resides in the county of Wilts, as the king's lieutenant; neither is the one on the opposite side inferior to it, being that of the Baron of Dundalk, of ...