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  1. John Seymour, 4th Duke of Somerset (before 1646 – 29 April 1675) was an English peer and MP. He was the only surviving son of William Seymour, 2nd Duke of Somerset and Lady Frances Devereux and entered Grays Inn in 1666.

  2. Duke of Somerset is a title in the peerage of England that has been created several times. Derived from Somerset, it is particularly associated with two families; the Beauforts who held the title from the creation of 1448 and the Seymours, from the creation of 1547 and in whose name the title is still held. The only subsidiary title of the Duke of Somerset is Baron Seymour, which is used as a ...

  3. Webb Seymour (Monkton Farleigh, Wiltshire, 11 May 1772, bap. Monkton Farleigh, Wiltshire, 8 June 1772 – an infant, interred Monkton Farley, Wiltshire, 4 February 1774) [4] Edward St. Maur, 11th Duke of Somerset (1775 – 1855) Lord John Webb Seymour (7 February 1777 – 15 April 1819), Fellow of the Royal Society, unmarried and without issue.

  4. John Seymour, 4th Duke of Somerset (before 1646 – April 29, 1675) was the son of William Seymour, 2nd Duke of Somerset and Lady Frances Devereux. He married Sarah Alston in 1656. He died in 1675, childless, and was succeeded by his nearest relative, Francis Seymour .

  5. Quick Reference. ( c. 1500–52). The foundation of Somerset's career was that he was elder brother of Jane Seymour, Henry VIII's third wife, and therefore uncle to Edward VI. His progress was by no means spectacular until his sister's marriage in May 1536. A week later he was made Viscount Beauchamp and the following year earl of Hertford.

  6. Hace 5 días · Her first husband was George, son of Sir Harbottle Grimston, who died in 1655. She had two children who died young. Secondly in 1661 she married John Seymour, 4th Duke of Somerset (died 1675) and lastly Henry, 2nd Lord Coleraine. She was the daughter of Sir Edward Alston, M.D., president of the Royal College of Physicians.

  7. John Seymour was a member of the aristocracy in England. John Seymour, born about 1633, was the fifth son of William Seymour, 2nd Duke of Somerset and Lady Frances Devereux. His father was a supporter of Charles I and had to pay an enormous fine to Parliament which did not prevent John from receiving an allowance of £600 when he reached his ...