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  1. Hace 3 días · Sir Edward Seymour, the sixth baronet, grandson of the last-mentioned Sir Edward, upon the death of Algernon, Duke of Somerset, in 1750, succeeded to the titles of Baron Seymour and Duke of Somerset, and was grandfather of the present Duke (fn. n1) who occasionally resides at Berry Pomeroy.

  2. Hace 4 días · In 1612 Edward Seymour secured a release of the manor from Edward Willoughby, great great grandson of Lord Willoughby de Broke, (fn. 32) later unsuccessfully contested by his younger brothers. (fn. 33) Edward Seymour (d. 1621) was followed by his grandson William (d. 1660), created marquess of Hertford in 1641 and duke of Somerset ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Sir William (d. 1527) left two daughters and coheirs, Anne wife of Sir Edward Willoughby and Catherine wife of Edward Seymour later duke of Somerset. (fn. 47) Catherine was 'repudiated' by her husband c. 1530, her children were disinherited, and the whole manor passed to Sir Edward Willoughby (d. 1540) and his wife. (fn. 48) Sir ...

  4. Hace 1 día · Initially, however, Edward was of little account politically. [120] Real power was in the hands of the regency council, which elected Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, to be Lord Protector. The Protestant Somerset pursued reform hesitantly at first, partly because his powers were not unchallenged. [121]

  5. Hace 3 días · Although Henry had specified a group of men to act as regents during Edward's minority, Edward Seymour, the young king's uncle, quickly seized control and created himself Duke of Somerset on 15 February 1547.

  6. Hace 5 días · Doran spends much of this chapter focusing on Katherine Grey’s clandestine marriage to Edward Seymour and how the match angered Elizabeth, as it made the issue of Elizabeth’s heir more complicated while Elizabeth pondered her own marriage.

  7. Hace 4 días · Duke of Somerset: Katherine Tudor Princess of England 1503 ... Edward Seymour 1539–1621 1st Earl of Hertford: Lady Jane Grey 1536/1537–1554 r. 1553 ...