Edward Seymour was the 1st Duke of Somerset and Jane Seymour's brother. He was Lord Protector of Edward VI until 1549. He was replaced by John Dudley, then Earl of Warwick. John Dudley became Duke of Northumberland and Lord President under Edward VI until Edward's death and the succession crisis of 1553.
Edward Seymour and John Dudley. Edward Seymour was Edward's Uncle. Dudley no relation but a trusted man by Henry.
Henry VIII died in 1547. His successor was his son (with Jane Seymour) Edward VI. He was very young and weak, so the effective power was exercised by Edward Seymour and later by John Dudley.
Edward VI had two advisors, Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, and then by John Dudley, the 1st Earl of Warwick, who later became Duke of Northumberland.
John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland, and Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, ruled as Lord Protectors over Edward VI, Henry VIII's son.
Jane Seymour (c1509 - 1537), the third wife of Henry VIII (1491 - 1537), and daughter of Sir John Seymour and Margery Wentworth; had the following brothers and sisters: · John Seymour (died: 1510) · Margery Seymour (1502 - 1520 · Edward Seymour, First Duke of Somerset (c1506 - 1552) · Thomas Seymour, First Baron Seymour of Sudeley (c1508 - 1549) · Elizabeth Seymour, the Marchioness of Winchester (c1513 - 1563) · Sir Henry Seymour (c1514 - c1568) · Dorothy Seymour · Anthony Seymour
Edward Seymour did in 1553 of tuberculosis
Edward A. Seymour was born in 1887.
Edward A. Seymour died in 1965.
John William Ward Dudley has written: 'Letters to 'Ivy' [i.e. Helen d'Arcy Stewart] from the first Earl of Dudley' 'Letters of the Earl of Dudley to the Bishop of Llandaff [i.e. Edward Copleston]'
No, I believe who you're referring to is probably Margery Wentworth's granddaughter, Margaret, from her marriage to John Seymour (1474-1536). Margery Wentworth was married to John and was the mother of the infamous Edward Seymour, who would for a time be Lord Protector of England for his nephew Edward Tudor, Thomas Seymour, who was mostly known for his stupid ambitiousness, Jane Seymour (the queen of England after Anne Boleyn who died after giving birth to Edward VII), and others. Margaret Seymour (1540's?-- ????) was the daughter of Edward Seymour and Anne Stanhope. They are closely related, but not the same person.
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The parents of Jane Seymour (c1508 - 1537), third wife of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) were the Wiltshire knight, Sir John Seymour, and Margery Wentworth. Jane Seymour was, through her mother's father, a descendant of Edward III.