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  1. Lady Margaret Seymour (1540 – ?) was a writer during the sixteenth century in England, along with her sisters, Anne Seymour, Countess of Warwick and Lady Jane Seymour, including of the Hecatodistichon. [1] She was the daughter of Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, who from 1547 was the Lord Protector of England after the death ...

  2. Margery Wentworth, also known as Margaret Wentworth, and as both Lady Seymour and Dame Margery Seymour (c. 1478 – 18 October 1550), was the wife of Sir John Seymour and the mother of Queen Jane Seymour, the third wife of King Henry VIII of England. She was the grandmother of King Edward VI of England.

    • c. 1478
    • Lady Seymour
    • 18 October 1550 (aged 71–72)
    • English
  3. 12 de sept. de 2023 · About Margery Wentworth, Lady Seymour. Margery Wentworth. ( Not to be confused with the American poet Marjory Wentworth. Margery Wentworth, also known as Margaret Wentworth (c. 1478 – 18 October 1550 was the wife of Sir John Seymour and the mother of Queen Jane Seymour, the third wife of Henry VIII of England.

    • Ipswich, Suffolk
    • Sir John Seymour of Wulfhall
    • Suffolk
    • "Lady Seymour"
  4. When Margaret Seymour was born about 1540, in Wolf Hall, Wiltshire, England, her father, Sir Edward Seymour 1st Duke of Somerset, was 35 and her mother, Anne Stanhope, was 32. She died on 18 January 1560, in County Wicklow, Ireland, at the age of 21. More. Photos and Memories (0)

  5. 3 de abr. de 2024 · Anne Seymour, Countess of Warwick, was the eldest daughter. From 1566 on, the Countess of Warwick suffered from recurring bouts of madness. In 1582, she was declared a lunatic and died in 1588. The middle daughter, Lady Margaret Seymour (1540?), and her two sisters were nieces to Queen Jane Seymour, Henry VIII’s third wife.

  6. fate of the Seymour sisters. A maid of honor to Queen Elizabeth, Lady Jane died unmarried at the age of nineteen.The marriage plans of Lord Strange and Lady Margaret were unrealized; Margaret predeceased Jane and "died a maid."7 The saddest, most obscured lot of all remained to Anne and her two marriages.

  7. 1 de nov. de 2023 · Lady Margaret Seymour (1540 – ?) was an influential writer during the sixteenth century in England, along with her sisters, Anne Seymour, Countess of Warwick and Lady Jane Seymour, including of the Hecatodistichon.