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  1. Contacting us is easy! Either give us a call or drop us a line using our contact form. Alternatively, you can always POP IN to our offices and discuss your insurance requirements face to face. Telephone: 020 8655 0444. Email: info@henryseymour.co.uk. Mon to Fri 8am to 6pm. Henry Seymour & Co. Chancery House, St Nicholas Way, Sutton, Surrey, SM1 ...

  2. Son Henry B. Seymour would serve as a clerk in the 19 th New York infantry during the Civil War (“Henry B. Seymour”). He would pass away on June 6, 1869, age 26. Mortality records in the 1870 census list the cause of his death as heart disease. His son's untimely death did not keep Henry Seymour from initiating yet another new business venture.

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  4. Henry Seymour (15 décembre 1746 – 5 février 1830) est un homme politique britannique, le second fils de Francis Seymour-Conway. Il abandonne le nom de famille de Conway après la mort de son père en 1794.

  5. Margery Wentworth 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. Other websites. Margery Wentworth at Find a Grave; The Life of John Skelton (ca.1460–1529) Lyrics from the Garlande of Laurell

  6. Unlike his two brothers, Edward, Duke of Somerset, and Thomas, Baron Seymour of Sudeley, Henry Seymour lacked the ability, the ambition and the will to govern: he was a nonentity who passes unnoticed in his nephew Edward VI’s diary. He held no office of importance and reaped little reward. His brothers died on the block; he outlived them by ...

  7. Jane provided Henry with what he most wanted: a son. Prince Edward was born at Hampton Court Palace in the early hours of 12 October 1537. Jane developed post-natal complications after a difficult birth. She witnessed part of Edward's elaborate christening procession at Hampton Court but her condition worsened.