Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. Countess of Hertford is a title given to the wife of the Earl of Hertford. Women who have held the title include: Isabel Marshal (1200–1240) Maud de Lacy, Countess of Hertford and Gloucester (1223-1289) Lady Katherine Grey (1540-1568) Frances Howard, Duchess of Richmond (1578-1639) Frances Seymour, Duchess of Somerset (1699–1754)

  2. Isabella Seymour-Conway (née Fitzroy; 1726 – 10 November 1782), was the wife of Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford. She was the daughter of Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of Grafton , and thus descended in the illegitimate line from King Charles II .

  3. The titles of Earl of Hertford and Marquess of Hertford have been created several times in the peerages of England and Great Britain . The third Earldom of Hertford was created in 1559 for Edward Seymour, who was simultaneously created Baron Beauchamp of Hache. His grandson William Seymour was subsequently created Marquess of Hertford and ...

  4. 12 de dic. de 2018 · Unfortunately for the countess, her marriage to Hertford sealed her fate. She remained under guard, in a variety of households, until her death. There are several reasons for this. Firstly, the unequivocal anxiety that her son, while acknowledged as illegitimate by the government, would succeed Elizabeth as the country’s rightful ...

  5. Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford (1539 - 1621) c. 1565, attributed to Hans Eworth. At no time did the new queen, Elizabeth I, ever wish to acknowledge any heirs, and in fact, her personal preference was for Mary, Queen of Scots. She demoted Katherine, whom she apparently disliked, from the Privy Chamber.

  6. LADY CATHERINE GREY, COUNTESS OF HERTFORD. BORN: c. 1538. DIED: 22 JANUARY 1568. Miniature of Catherine Grey. Possibly by L. Teerlinc. Victoria and Albert Museum. Sister of Jane Grey. Claimant to the throne through her grandmother, Mary Tudor (daughter of Henry VII and sister of Henry VIII ).

  7. Title: Isabella, Countess of Hertford. Artist: Alexander Roslin (Swedish, Malmö 1718–1793 Paris) Date: 1765. Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: Unframed: 33 3/4 × 28 3/4 in. (85.7 × 73 cm) Framed: 44 1/8 × 37 in. (112 × 94 cm) Classification: Paintings. Credit Line: The Hunterian, University of Glasgow (GLAHA 43803) Learn more about this artwork.