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Sir Edward Seymour, 2nd Baronet

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177: 33: 796: 746: 41:. The Seymour line of Berry Pomeroy did not inherit the special grant of arms made to the 1st Duke of Somerset, which descended to the children from his second marriage 477: 146: 386: 786: 791: 615: 523: 176: 166: 154: 632: 508: 661: 604: 431: 170: 142: 776: 766: 192:. Seymour became an Admiralty official and privateer and was a Royalist in the civil war. He and his son were captured at Plymouth and 569: 294: 286: 279: 162: 241: 216:
at St Margaret's, Lothbury, London on 15 December 1600. She was buried at Berry Pomeroy on 30 June 1643. They had seven children:
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Sir Joseph Seymour (11 October 1643), married to Bridget Anderson, daughter of Sir Richard Anderson, of Penley, Hertfordshire.
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on the death of his father on 11 April 1613 and became governor of Dartmouth in that year. In 1614, he was elected MP for
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Devon Trained Bands 1633 at the British Civil War Project (archived at the Wayback Machine).
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Margaret Seymour, married to Francis Trelawny, son of Sir John Trelawny, 1st Baronet.
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Thomas Seymour, married to Anne Anderson, daughter of Sir Richard Anderson, of
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Elizabeth Seymour (d. 3 September 1669), married firstly, as his 2nd wife, to
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for Devon and Vice Admiral of Devon from 1617. In 1621 he was elected MP for
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was destroyed. He had to pay £1,200 to the sequestrators of estates.
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between 1601 and 1625. He was an ambassador to Denmark. During the
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Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Totnes
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Vivian, p.702, gives arms of Seymour of Berry Pomeroy as
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Seymour married Dorothy Killigrew (d.1643), daughter of
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Members of the Parliament of England for Callington
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Berry Pomeroy
Sir Edward Seymour, 1st Baronet
House of Commons
English Civil War
Royalist
Sir Edward Seymour, 1st Baronet
Berry Pomeroy
Arthur Champernowne
Dartington Hall
Member of Parliament
Penryn
Newport
baronetcy
Lyme Regis
J.P.
Devon
Callington
Totnes

Colonel
Devon Trained Bands
Berry Pomeroy Castle
Sir Henry Killigrew
Laroch
Catherine Cooke
Sir Edward Seymour, 3rd Baronet
Henry Seymour
Penley
Hertfordshire

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