Ancestral Trails 2016 » Edward SEYMOUR (1633-????)

Persoonlijke gegevens Edward SEYMOUR 


Gezin van Edward SEYMOUR

(1) Hij is getrouwd met Margaret WALE.

Zij zijn getrouwd op 7 september 1661, hij was toen 28 jaar oud.


Kind(eren):

  1. William SEYMOUR  1664-1728
  2. Edward SEYMOUR  1663-1741 


(2) Hij is getrouwd met Letitia POPHAM.

Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1674, hij was toen 41 jaar oud.


Kind(eren):

  1. Charles SEYMOUR  ± 1680-???? 
  2. Anne SEYMOUR  ± 1687-1752
  3. Francis SEYMOUR-CONWAY  1679-???? 


Notities over Edward SEYMOUR

Sir Edward Seymour, of Berry Pomeroy, 4th Baronet, MP (1632/1633 - 17 February 1708) was a British nobleman, and a Royalist and Tory politician.

Born at Berry Pomeroy Castle of a family greatly influential in the Western counties, he was a son of Sir Edward Seymour, 3rd Baronet, and wife Anne Portman, and a descendant of Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, in the senior line. (Because of the alleged adultery of the Duke's first wife, the Dukedom had been entailed with preference to his sons by his second marriage.) A skilled debater and politician, he was twice Speaker of the House of Commons during the Cavalier Parliament, the first non-lawyer to be chosen for that position for a considerable time.

He was one of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty from 1673 until 1679, when he was made a Privy Counsellor. He also held office as Treasurer of the Navy from 1673 until 1681, Lord Commissioner of the Treasury from 15 November 1690 to 2 May 1696 and Comptroller of the Household from 1702 to 1704. He was also responsible for the Habeas Corpus Act 1679.

Though able, Seymour's character was marred by his haughty pride in his ancestry (much like his cousin, the 6th Duke of Somerset) and by venality. However, his influence was much courted, and he led a powerful faction of Western members in Parliament. An opponent of the Exclusion Bill and a quintessential country gentleman, his Tory credentials were impeccable. Samuel Pepys in his Diary records the unpleasant impression Seymour's arrogance made on most people who met him; nearly 40 years later the Duke of Marlborough wrote that while one should not wish for any person's death, he was sure Seymour's death would be no great loss.

From the security of this position, Seymour moved that the Loyal Parliament investigate the irregularities surrounding the election of its members before it granted any revenues to James II, but as no other member dared to second it, it brought about no immediate consequence. He continued to oppose the arbitrary measures of James throughout his reign.

During the Glorious Revolution, he was one of the first Tories to declare for the Prince of Orange. The remarks that supposedly passed between the two on the first meeting are indicative of his pride of birth: "I think, Sir Edward," said the Prince, "that you are of the family of the Duke of Somerset." "Pardon me, your highness," replied Seymour, "the Duke of Somerset is of my family." However, he adhered to the Tory party, acting as a sort of whip or manager, and remained a vigorous rhetorical opponent of the Whig. He particularly attacked Lord Somers, the Chancellor, and managed the several attempts made to remove him from office. In 1699, the death of his third son, Popham Seymour-Conway, from the effects of a wound incurred in a duel with Captain George Kirk, prompted him to make an attack upon the standing army.

He seems to have suffered from diabetes in later life, an exchange of wit between Seymour and his physician, Dr. Ratcliffe, being recorded in Joe Miller's Jests. He died at Bradley House, Maiden Bradley.

On 7 September 1661, he married Margaret Wale (d. bef. 1674), daughter of Sir William Wale, of North Lappenham, Rutland, Alderman of London, and wife, and sister of Elizabeth Wale, married to the Hon. Henry Noel, of North Luffenham, Rutland, Member of Parliament, by whom he had two children:
Sir Edward Seymour, 5th Baronet (1663-1741)
Lt.-Gen. William Seymour (1664-1728)

In 1674, he married Laetitia Popham (d. 16 March 1714), daughter of Alexander Popham and wife Letitia Carre, by whom he had seven children:
Col. Popham Seymour-Conway (1675-1699)
Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Baron Conway (1679-1732)
Charles Seymour, of Staston, Dorset, married and had a daughter:Jane Seymour, m. August 1750 Adm. Thomas Lynn
Anne Seymour (d. 10 May 1752), married 8 January 1707/1708 William Berkeley-Portman, of Pylle and Orchard Portman, Somerset (d. 1737), son of Edward Berkeley, of Pylle, Somerset (d. 1707) and wife Elizabeth Ryves (d. 1724), by whom she had a son
Henry Seymour, died without male issue
Alexander Seymour, died without male issue
John Seymour, died young
SOURCE: Wikipedia

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Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Edward SEYMOUR

John PORTMAN
± 1570-1612
Anne GIFFARD
1574-1638
Anne PORTMAN
1609-1695

Edward SEYMOUR
1633-????

(1) 1661

Margaret WALE
1640-< 1674

(2) 1674
Charles SEYMOUR
± 1680-????
Anne SEYMOUR
± 1687-1752

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