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  1. EDWARD SEYMOUR, EARL OF HERTFORD AND DUKE OF SOMERSET. BORN: c. 1500 EXECUTED: 22 JANUARY 1552. Edward Seymour Trustees of the Weston Park Foundation. Brother of Jane Seymour, uncle to Edward VI. Lord Protector in Edward's reign until he fell from favor and was executed.

  2. www.bbc.co.uk › history › historic_figuresBBC - History - Edward VI

    25 de ene. de 2021 · Edward was born on 12 October 1537 at Hampton Court Palace, the only legitimate son of Henry VIII. ... Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset, took power and established himself as protector.

  3. Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset (c. 1500–1552), uncle to and Lord Protector of Edward VI, was deposed and executed and his titles forfeit in 1552. For the intervening generations, see Edward Seymour, Viscount Beauchamp ; Marquess of Hertford § Earls of Hertford, Third creation (1559) ; and Marquess of Hertford § Marquesses of Hertford, First creation (1641) .

  4. WILLIAM SOMERSET 3rd earl (1526 - 1589) Henry's heir, who held a dignified position at the courts of Edward VI, Mary, and Elizabeth, joined in the intrigues against protector Somerset and, in his trial, making use in these manoeuvres of the services of William Cecil, later lord Burghley.

  5. Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset. Published 29th October 2014. Edward was the eldest surviving son of Sir John Seymour of Wulfhall and Margery Wentworth. His career began solidly with posts in the households of Mary, the French Queen, the Emperor Charles, and the Duke of Richmond, but his real break came in 1536 when his sister, Jane, married ...

  6. We are sad to announce that on September 4, 2023 we had to say goodbye to Michael Edward Colligan of Somerset, New Jersey, born in New Brunswick, New Jersey. You can send your sympathy in the guestbook provided and share it with the family. He was predeceased by : his daughter Moira Colligan; and his parents, John Colligan and Julianna Colligan.

  7. Lord Edward Somerset, as he was usually known, was a captain in the army when he came in for Monmouth Boroughs on the family interest. 1 His father was a friend of Pitt’s government, and Lord Edward, when he attended, followed the same line: but he was on active service in Holland in 1799. In 1802 he made way for his elder brother Charles.