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  1. Lord George Seymour Conway. by Edward Fisher, after Sir Joshua Reynolds mezzotint, published 1771 (1770) NPG D34079

  2. Hon. Jocelyn William Seymour (born 2021) (4). Lord Edward George Seymour (born 1995) Lord George Frederick Seymour (1881–1940) Paul de Grey Horatio Seymour (1911–1942) male issue in remainder; George Victor Seymour (1912–1953) male issue in remainder; Lord Victor Alexander Seymour (1859–1935) Conway Hugh Seymour (1886–1931) male issue ...

  3. George Boleyn, Viscount Rochford (c. 1504 [3] – 17 May 1536) was an English courtier and nobleman who played a prominent role in the politics of the early 1530s as the brother of Anne Boleyn, second wife of King Henry VIII. George was the maternal uncle of Queen Elizabeth I, although he died long before his niece ascended the throne.

  4. 1 de dic. de 2023 · His siblings were Lady Margaret Alice Seymour (1869–1901), Lady Emily Mary Seymour (1873–1948), Lady Victoria Frederica Wilhelmina Georgina Seymour (1874–1960), Lady Jane Edith Seymour (b. 1877), Lord Henry Charles Seymour (1878–1939), who married Lady Helen Grosvenor, a daughter of the 1st Duke of Westminster, Lord Edward Beauchamp Seymour (1879–1917), and Lord George Frederick ...

  5. Seymour, described by Horace Walpole in 1781 as ‘the handsomest giant in the world’, 1 was the youngest son of a family of 13 children. His income was inadequate to his rank and he became an inveterate place-seeker. He did not come in again for the family pocket borough in 1790 and in 1792 he was in Paris with his domineering eldest brother ...

  6. Lord Hugh Seymour (Conway) 1759-1801. He was born in London on 29 April 1759, the fifth son of the politician, Francis Seymour Conway, first Marquess of Hertford, and of his wife Isabella Fitzroy, the youngest daughter of the 2nd Duke of Grafton. He was the father of Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Francis Seymour, and of Lieutenant-Colonel ...

  7. Lord Robert Seymour JP (20 January 1748 – 23 November 1831) was a British politician who sat in the Irish House of Commons from 1771 to 1776 and in the British House of Commons from 1771 to 1807. He was known as Hon. Robert Seymour-Conway until 1793, when his father was created a marquess ; he then became Lord Robert Seymour-Conway , but dropped the surname of Conway after his father's death ...