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Francis Seymour, of Sherborne, Dorset

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and his wife Letitia Popham. In 1728, he succeeded to the estates of his paternal great-uncle
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MP, which included Sherborne House. He married on 30 July 1728 his cousin Elizabeth Popham,
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Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies
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Seymour died on 23 December 1761, leaving two children:
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Sherborne House, Dorset
House of Commons

Sir Edward Seymour, 5th Baronet
Henry Seymour Portman
Dowager Lady Hinchingbrooke
Alexander Popham
Littlecote
Wiltshire
Alexander Popham
Member of Parliament
Great Bedwyn
1734 British general election
Marlborough
1741
Henry Seymour
Redland Court
Gloucestershire


"SEYMOUR, Francis (1697-1761), of Sherborne House, Dorsetof Sherborne House, Dorset"
Parliament of Great Britain
Sir William Willys
William Sloper
Member of Parliament
Great Bedwyn
William Sloper
William Sloper
Robert Murray
Thomas Gibson

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