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... a duty towards Dudley to reconcile with his memory of Seymour . He had just ( October 9 , 1551 ) received the honour of knighthood , two days before Dudley was created Duke of Northumberland . When he 68 The Cecils .
... a duty towards Dudley to reconcile with his memory of Seymour . He had just ( October 9 , 1551 ) received the honour of knighthood , two days before Dudley was created Duke of Northumberland . When he 68 The Cecils .
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... Seymour that they became great in the land ; but the family had long had a footing on the soil , and may even possibly be descended from one of the Con- queror's followers . It is clear that a landed pro- prietor named WILLIAM ST MAUR ...
... Seymour that they became great in the land ; but the family had long had a footing on the soil , and may even possibly be descended from one of the Con- queror's followers . It is clear that a landed pro- prietor named WILLIAM ST MAUR ...
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... Seymour appears as Lord of Penhow and Undy , and probably married Joan , the heiress of Danarel of Devonshire . He had two sons - one , John , whose line died out , and another , ROGER , who married the coheiress of John de Beauchamp ...
... Seymour appears as Lord of Penhow and Undy , and probably married Joan , the heiress of Danarel of Devonshire . He had two sons - one , John , whose line died out , and another , ROGER , who married the coheiress of John de Beauchamp ...
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... Seymour , married the daughter and co- heiress of Sir William Esturmi or Sturmy , of Chad- ham , in Wilts , and lord of Wolfhall in that county , whose ancestors were bailiffs and guardians of the forest of Savernake by right of ...
... Seymour , married the daughter and co- heiress of Sir William Esturmi or Sturmy , of Chad- ham , in Wilts , and lord of Wolfhall in that county , whose ancestors were bailiffs and guardians of the forest of Savernake by right of ...
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... SEYMOUR , eldest son and successor of Sir John , and brother of Queen Jane Seymour . We must here confine ourselves to the salient points of his life and character . He was educated first at Oxford and afterwards at Cambridge . Thence ...
... SEYMOUR , eldest son and successor of Sir John , and brother of Queen Jane Seymour . We must here confine ourselves to the salient points of his life and character . He was educated first at Oxford and afterwards at Cambridge . Thence ...
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The Great Governing Families of England, Volume 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Visualização integral - 1865 |
The Great Governing Families of England, Volume 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Visualização integral - 1865 |
The Great Governing Families of England, Volume 2 John Langton Sanford,Meredith Townsend Visualização integral - 1865 |
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