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Mary Seymour, Duchess of Somerset (22 October 1697 – 1 February 1768), formerly Mary Webb, was the wife of Edward Seymour, 8th Duke of Somerset, and the mother of both the 9th and 10th dukes. Mary Webb was born at Seend , Wiltshire, the only child of Daniel Webb, of Monkton Farleigh , and his wife Elizabeth Somner, who was the daughter of ...
In 1549, the Parliament of England passed an act (3 & 4 Edw. 6.c. 14) removing the attainder placed on her father from Mary, but his lands remained property of the Crown.. As her mother's wealth was left entirely to her father and later confiscated by the Crown, Mary was left a destitute orphan in the care of Katherine Willoughby, Duchess of Suffolk, who appears to have resented this ...
Mary Somerset, Duchess of Beaufort (baptised 16 December 1630 – 7 January 1715) [1] also known by her other married name of Mary Seymour, Lady Beauchamp and her maiden name Mary Capell, was an English noblewoman, gardener and botanist. [2] [3] Among her introductions to British gardening are Pelargonium zonale, Ageratum species and Passiflora ...
Frances Seymour, Duchess of Somerset (born 1699) Mary Seymour, Duchess of Somerset; Susan St Maur, Duchess of Somerset; Harriet Mellon; Beatrix Beauclerk, Duchess of ...
Edward Seymour, 16th Duke of Somerset; Lord Edward Seymour (died 1593) Elizabeth Percy, Duchess of Northumberland (1716–1776) Elizabeth Seymour, Lady Cromwell; Elizabeth Seymour, Duchess of Somerset; Evelyn Seymour, 17th Duke of Somerset
The title Duchess of Somerset, held by the wives of the Dukes of Somerset, may refer to: . Anne Seymour, Duchess of Somerset (fl. 1512–1587), second wife of Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset
A controversial artist is back with another "Kate Middleton and child" portrait, once again portraying the Duchess as the Virgin Mary. London-based Kaya Mar is known for his satirical paintings.
Months later, Seymour was arrested, tried, and executed for treason. Their daughter, Mary, was left an orphan aged only seven months. [24] The Duchess of Suffolk was appointed guardian. [24] The Duchess could not support the young infant so she wrote to Sir William Cecil, asking for funds. [24] The letter reflects her resentment towards the ...