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  1. Katherine Seymour, Countess of Hertford (née Lady Katherine Grey; 25 August 1540 – 26 January 1568) was a younger sister of Lady Jane Grey. A granddaughter of Henry VIII 's sister Mary , she emerged as a prospective successor to her cousin, Elizabeth I of England , before incurring Queen Elizabeth's wrath by secretly marrying ...

  2. Katherine Seymour, condesa de Hertford ( née Lady Katherine Grey; 25 de agosto de 1540 - 26 de enero de 1568) era una hermana menor de Lady Jane Grey. Nieta de la hermana de Enrique VIII, María, emergió como posible sucesora de su prima, Isabel I de Inglaterra, antes de provocar la ira de la reina Isabel al casarse en secreto con Edward ...

  3. Katherine lacked the political guile to chart the dangerous waters in which she found herself and in 1560 she took the reckless step of marrying Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford, nephew of Henry VIII’s third queen, Jane Seymour.

  4. 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. Source for information on Seymour, Lady Catherine: The Oxford Companion to British History dictionary.

  5. Katherine Seymour. Katherine Grey. Biographical information. Status. Alive. Also known as. Katherine Seymour , Lady Seymour, Lady Grey. Family members. Henry, Lord Herbert (m. annulled); Edward Seymour, Earl of Hertford (Spouse) Edward Seymour, Lord Beauchamp (son) Thomas Seymour (son) Lady Jane Grey (older sister) Mary Grey (younger sister)

  6. 21 de feb. de 2023 · No comment yet. On this day in Tudor history, 21 st February 1568, Katherine Seymour (née Grey), Countess of Hertford, was buried at Yoxford. Her remains were later re-interred, by her grandson, in the Seymour family tomb at Salisbury Cathedral.

  7. Home. / People. Lady Katherine Grey. Published 8th July 2015. Lady Katherine Grey was the great-granddaughter of Henry VII through his daughter, Mary, the French Queen who, following her widowhood had married Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk in a match that caused some scandal.