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  1. His eldest son by his second wife was re-created Earl of Hertford by Elizabeth I, and his great-grandson William was restored as 2nd Duke of Somerset in 1660. His children by his first wife had been disinherited owing to the jealousy of his second; but their descendants came into the titles and property when the younger line died out in 1750.

  2. 29 de ene. de 2021 · William Seymour, 2nd Duke of Somerset. by George Perfect Harding, after Robert Walker watercolour, 1825-1850 9 3/8 in. x 8 1/2 in. (240 mm x 217 mm) Given by Joseph Cahn, 1912 Primary Collection NPG 1645b

  3. When William Seymour 1st Marquis and 2nd Earl of Hertford, 2nd Duke of Somerset was born on 1 September 1587, in Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, his father, Edward Seymour Viscount Beauchamp, was 25 and his mother, Honora Rogers, was 25.

  4. Coat of arms of William Seymour, 2nd Duke of Somerset.png 1,158 × 1,158; 1.01 MB Frances Devereux, by Anthony van Dyck.jpg 1,314 × 1,655; 1.16 MB Wenceslas Hollar - Marquis of Hertford (State 1).jpg 1,558 × 2,030; 823 KB

  5. Arms Quarterly of fourteen 1. On a pile between six fleurs de lys three lions of England (Seymour augmentation of honour) 2. Two wings conjoined in lure tips downwards (Seymour) 3. Vair (Beauchamp of Hache) 4. On a chief a label (Vivonne) 5. Three escallops (Malet) 6. Per pale a lion rampant (Marshall) 7. Three chevrons (Clare) 8.

  6. (40) William Paget, letter to Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset (December, 1549) (41) Roger Lockyer , Tudor and Stuart Britain (1985) page 92 (42) Barrett L. Beer , Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset: Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (2004-2014)

  7. He, however, died before his father, leaving three sons, one of whom, William, became 2nd duke of Somerset; and another, Francis, was created Baron Seymour of Trowbridge in 1641. The latter had at first taken an active part in the opposition in the House of Commons to the government of Charles I, having been elected member for Wiltshire in 1620.