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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_SeymourMary Seymour - Wikipedia

    Mary Seymour (30 August 1548 – c. ? [citation needed]), born at her father’s country seat, Sudeley Castle in Gloucestershire, was the only daughter of Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley (brother of Jane Seymour, third wife of Henry VIII), and the dowager queen, Catherine Parr, widow of Henry VIII. Although Catherine was ...

  2. 24 févr. 2022 · Born At Sudeley Castle in Gloucestershire on 30 August 1548, Lady Mary Seymour was the long-awaited child of dowager queen Kateryn Parr, and her fourth husband Sir Thomas, Baron Seymour of Sudeley. The unexpected pregnancy left both parents overjoyed.

  3. 5 août 2021 · Mary Seymour was born in 1548, the daughter of Katherine Parr, the sixth and last wife of Henry VIII. She lost her mother and father within a few months and was raised by a guardian who petitioned for funds to support her. She may have died young, despite a possible marriage story.

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  4. Mary Seymour was the daughter of Katherine Parr and Sir Thomas Seymour, born in 1548 and died young. She was disinherited by her father and uncle, but restored by the Privy Council, and may have been the subject of a poem by John Parkhurst.

  5. 13 juil. 2022 · Mary Seymour was the only child of Katherine Parr, Henry VIII's last wife, and Thomas Seymour, who was executed for treason. Learn about her mysterious life, from her birth at Sudeley Castle to her disappearance without trace.

  6. 30 août 2022 · Mary Seymour was born on 30 August 1548, the daughter of Catherine Parr and Thomas Seymour, but she died young and disappeared from the records. Learn about her short life, her orphanhood, her inheritance and the poem that may reveal her fate.

  7. 30 août 2018 · Mary Seymour was born on August 30, 1548, to Katherine Parr and Thomas Seymour, who were married in secret. She lost her mother soon after birth and her father six months later, and her life ended in infancy or childhood.