John SEYMOUR
- Born: 1527
- Died: 19 Dec 1552, Tower of London, London, England aged 25
General Notes:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Seymour,_1st_Duke_of_Somerset John Seymour (1527 '96 19 December 1552), sent to the Tower of London where he died in December 1552,[56] having survived his father by 11 months. He successfully petitioned Parliament for the restoration of his maternal inheritance, but as her lands had been sold, he was awarded compensation in the form of the estate of Maiden Bradley, an Augustinian Priory in Wiltshire granted to his father at the Dissolution of the Monasteries by King Henry VIII, which had descended to his half-siblings.[57] However, he did not live to enjoy the grant and bequeathed it with all his other lands and goods to his younger brother Lord Edward Seymour.
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