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Seymour papers

Title
Seymour papers, 1532-1681 (inclusive), [microform]
Physical Description
19 reels.
Language
English
Notes
Microfilm. East Ardsley, Wakefield, England, Micro Methods Ltd. 1971. 19 reels, 35mm.
The originals are in the archives of Longleat House, Warminster, Wiltshire, England.
Organization
The papers are arranged in twenty-three bound volumes and eighteen boxes.
Biographical / Historical Note
Sir Edward Seymour, Viscount Beauchamp, Lord Protector and uncle of Edward VI, was created Earl of Hertford in 1537 and later Duke of Somerset in 1546. The Duke was executed in January 1552 and his son, Edward Seymour, was later created Earl of Hertford by Elizabeth in 1558. The latter's grandson, William Seymour, secretly married Lady Arabella Stuart, cousin of James I, and was forced to flee the kingdom. During the Civil War Seymour supported the Crown and he was restored to the Dukedom of Somerset in 1660.
Summary
The papers consist of correspondence, household and other accounts, inventories, letters-patent, and deeds of the Seymour family, Earls of Hertford and later Dukes of Somerset.
Format
Archives or Manuscripts / Microforms
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
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