Difference between revisions of "Edward Seymour 1539?-1621"
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[[File:SeymourEdwardSir1.jpg| thumb | 200px | Armorial stamp of Sir Edward Seymour (British Armorial Bindings)]] | [[File:SeymourEdwardSir1.jpg| thumb | 200px | Armorial stamp of Sir Edward Seymour (British Armorial Bindings)]] | ||
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====Biographical Note==== | ====Biographical Note==== | ||
− | + | Son of [[family::Edward Seymour 1500-1552|Edward Seymour]], Duke of Somerset; his early life was much tied up with state politics, and after his father's execution in 1552 the family estates were confiscated, until restored by Elizabeth I, who made him Earl of Hertford. In 1561 he was imprisoned and disgraced for his secret marriage with Lady [[family::Katharine Grey]], regaining favour and admission to court only in the 1570s. He held various administrative offices under Elizabeth, and James I, although he was sometimes suspected of family aspirations to the royal succession. Summarised by ''ODNB'' as "a quarrelsome man", he is known to have patronised musicians and authors, and had a company of players from the 1580s onwards. | |
====Books==== | ====Books==== | ||
− | Books with | + | Books with Seymour's armorial stamps and inscription survive, although the extent and disposition of his library is not known. |
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Edward SEYMOUR, 1st Earl of Hertford 1539?-1621
Biographical Note
Son of Edward Seymour, Duke of Somerset; his early life was much tied up with state politics, and after his father's execution in 1552 the family estates were confiscated, until restored by Elizabeth I, who made him Earl of Hertford. In 1561 he was imprisoned and disgraced for his secret marriage with Lady Katharine Grey, regaining favour and admission to court only in the 1570s. He held various administrative offices under Elizabeth, and James I, although he was sometimes suspected of family aspirations to the royal succession. Summarised by ODNB as "a quarrelsome man", he is known to have patronised musicians and authors, and had a company of players from the 1580s onwards.
Books
Books with Seymour's armorial stamps and inscription survive, although the extent and disposition of his library is not known.
Sources
- British Armorial Bindings.
- Doran, Susan. "Seymour, Edward, first earl of Hertford (1539?–1621), courtier." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.