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  1. 17 de ago. de 2010 · The marriage of Lady Seymour Dorothy Fleming and Sir Richard Worsley had the makings of a fairy tale—but ended as one of the most scandalous and highly publicized divorces in history. In February 1782, England opened its newspapers to read the details of a criminal conversation trial in which the handsome baronet Sir Richard Worsley attempted to sue his wife's lover for an astronomical sum ...

  2. Seymour, Lady Catherine (1540–68). Lady Catherine was the younger sister of Lady Jane Grey, her grandmother being Mary Tudor, sister of Henry VIII. She was only 13 when the disastrous abortive coup took place. Her sister and father were both executed and the earl of Pembroke, to whom she had been betrothed, broke off the contract.

  3. In 1781, wealthy heiress Lady Seymour Worsley causes a scandal when she cheats on her husband, Parliamentarian Sir Richard, and runs off with her lover, Captain George Bisset. Enraged, Sir Richard sues Bisset for "criminal relations" and claims £ 20,000 in compensation for damage to his property, Lady Worsley.

  4. 10 de mar. de 2019 · Updated on March 10, 2019. Known for: The third wife of King Henry VIII of England; Jane bore a much-wanted son as heir (the future Edward VI) Occupation: Queen consort (third) to England's King Henry VIII; had been a maid of honor to both Catherine of Aragon (from 1532) and Anne Boleyn. Significant Dates: 1508 or 1509–October 24, 1537 ...

  5. 1 de feb. de 2015 · Jane Seymour – Biography. Jane Seymour’s family was of ancient and respectable lineage. Her father was Sir John Seymour of Wolf Hall in Wiltshire; he served in the Tournai campaign of 1513 and accompanied Henry VIII to the Field of the Cloth of Gold in 1520. He was made a knight of the body and later a gentleman of the king’s bedchamber.

  6. Lady Anne Seymour (1538–1588), who married twice: firstly to John Dudley, 2nd Earl of Warwick; secondly to Sir Edward Unton, MP, by whom she had children. Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford (22 May 1539 – 1621), in 1559 created Earl of Hertford and Baron Beauchamp of Hatch by Queen Elizabeth I, the half-sister of King Edward VI.

  7. Chapter 36 Summary. Lady Seymour falls ill with a fever, and the doctor bleeds her in hopes of healing her. Isabel overhears Madam suggesting that it might be best to send Lady Seymour to the ...