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  1. Hace 2 días · 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). (fn. 31) After the duke's execution and attainder the manor passed to his son Edward, created earl of Hertford in 1559.

  2. Hace 4 días · Almost immediately the property was granted to Edward Seymour, earl of Hertford and later duke of Somerset. After his execution and attainder in 1552 his estates were forfeited, but were restored to his son Edward (cr. earl of Hertford 1559, d. 1621) in 1554.

  3. Hace 5 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, vol. xxx. p ...

  4. Hace 5 días · El Duque de Somerset, el regente mientras la minoría de edad de Eduardo VI, apoyó la Reforma, aunque la llegada al trono de la reina María Tudor, esposa de Felipe II, desató una dura...

  5. Hace 3 días · 3) Tudor: Tras la guerra civil de Las Dos Rosas, entre los Lancaster y los York, Enrique VII, hijo de Sir Edmundo de Hadham, conde de Richmond y Margarita, hija única del Duque de Somerset, se ...

  6. Hace 4 días · The theory goes that she was indeed made Regent for her stepson, King Edward VI. Which would make sense with the use of her signature. It is believed that Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset, Kateryn’s brother the Marquess of Northampton, her brother-in-law the Earl of Pembroke and the council ousted her and rewrote the will.

  7. Hace 3 días · A Great and Terrible King: Edward I and the Forging of Britain. London, Hutchinson, 2008, ISBN: 9780091796846; 480pp.; Price: £20.00. In October 1283, Edward I stood in a unique position. He had achieved a goal which had eluded his predecessors back to the time of the Conquest: the subjection of Wales.