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  1. Henry Seymour (May 30, 1780 – August 26, 1837) was an American merchant, banker and politician from New York.

  2. Henry Seymour (Royal Navy officer) (1818–1869), naval commander and politician; Henry Seymour (secularist) (1861–1938), secularist, anarchist and gramophone innovator; United States. Henry W. Seymour (1834–1906), U.S. Representative for Michigan; Henry Seymour (Commissioner) (1780–1837), New York politician; Other. Henry ...

  3. Há 13 horas · On 30th May 1536, eleven days after his second wife, Anne Boleyn, had been executed, Henry VIII married Jane Seymour in the Queen’s Closet at Whitehall, a property that he’d renovated with Anne…. Transcript: On this day in Tudor history, Tuesday 30th May, just eleven days after the execution of his second wife, Queen Anne Boleyn, King ...

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  5. Membership. Seymour prospered with the arrival of new immigrants from the New England region, and soon became a prominent member of the community. He continued as a commissioner until 1831, after which he served as mayor of Utica in 1833 and as a member of a three-man commission tasked with arbitrating the boundary between New York and New Jersey.

  6. Sir Henry Seymour (c. 1503 – 5 April 1578) was an English landowner and MP, the brother of Jane Seymour, queen consort of Henry VIII, and consequently uncle to Edward VI. He was created a Knight of the Bath after his nephew's coronation.

  7. 11 de abr. de 2023 · Sir Henry Seymour (by 1503 - 5 April 1578) was an English politician. He was the brother of Queen Jane Seymour, the third wife of Henry VIII of England. He was thus the uncle of King Edward VI of England. Seymour was the son of Sir John Seymour and his wife, Margery Wentworth.