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  1. Biography. Lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne (q.v.); born Petworth. Daughter and heir of Joceline Percy, 11th Earl of Northumberland. First married to Henry Earl of Ogle (who died in 1680). Her second marriage was to Thomas Thynne of Longleat (who was murdered in (1681-2) Married a third time, to Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset (q.v ...

  2. Detalles del producto. Lady Elizabeth Seymour fue pintada por Hans Holbein el Joven en su calidad de hermana de la tercera esposa de Enrique VIII de Inglaterra, Juana que contrajo matrimonio once días despues de la ejecución de Ana, la segunda esposa. La obra de Hans Holbein el Joven no está exento de debate, de hecho, durante mucho tiempo ...

  3. Brief Life History of Elizabeth. When Lady Elizabeth Seymour was born in 1552, in Wolf Hall, Wiltshire, England, her father, Sir Edward Seymour 1st Duke of Somerset, was 46 and her mother, Anne Stanhope, was 43. She married Sir Richard Knightley in 1574, in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 7 sons ...

  4. I want to thank Susan McMahon, of the Bristol Renassaince Faire, for the research she had done about Elizabeth Seymour Elizabeth Seymour is descended from, on her paternal side, Sir Richard St. Maur, who arrived in England with William the Conqueror, and on her maternal side, King Edward III, through the Duke of Clarence, and Hotspur.

  5. Elizabeth Seymour was a child of the Tudor Court. She was the daughter of Sir John Seymour of Wolf Hall, Wilts, by his wife Margery Wentworth of Nettlestead, Suffolk. Luckily for Elizabeth, it was her older sister Jane who caught the roving eye of the King and became his 3rd Queen. Elizabeth married (1st) Sir Anthony Ughtred.

  6. Elizabeth was widowed again when Gregory died of sweating sickness in 1551. She remarried her third and final husband three years later. Elizabeth died in 1568. She had lived under 4 Tudor monarchs, and, as a part of the Seymour and Cromwell families, had been at the centre of some of the most seismic events in 16th-century England.

  7. Elizabeth Seymour, Duchess of Somerset and suo jure Baroness Percy (26 January 1667 – 23/24 November 1722) [1] was an English courtier. She was styled Lady Elizabeth Percy between 1667 and 1679, Countess of Ogle between 1679 and 1681, Lady Elizabeth Thynne between 1681 and 1682, and Duchess of Somerset between 1682 and 1722.