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  1. Catherine Fillol. Catherine Fillol (or Filliol; c. 1507 – c. 1535), Lady Seymour, was the daughter and co-heiress of Sir William Fillol (or Filliol; 1453 – 9 July 1527), of Woodlands, Horton, Dorset, and of Fillol's Hall, Essex . She became the first wife of Sir Edward Seymour, who went on to become the first Duke of Somerset of ...

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Catherine Fillol (or Filliol) (c. 1507 - c.1535) was the daughter and co-heiress of Sir William Fillol (1453 - 9 July 1527), of Woodlands, Horton, Dorset, and of Fillol's Hall, Essex. As Katherine Seymour, she was made executor of her father William Filliol's will written in 1619.

  3. Catherine Fillol (or Filliol) (c. 1507 - c.1535) was the daughter and co-heiress of Sir William Fillol (1453 - 9 July 1527), of Woodlands, Horton, Dorset, and of Fillol's Hall, Essex. She became the first wife of Sir Edward Seymour, who went on to become the first Duke of Somerset of a new creation, Lord Protector of England and the uncle of ...

  4. 9 de jan. de 2019 · It appears likely that there was some kind of scandal in Jane Seymour’s family before she came to court. By 1519, her brother Edward had married an heiress called Catherine Fillol. She bore two sons, John in 1527 and Edward in 1529, then seems to have retired to a convent.

  5. Kids Encyclopedia Facts. Catherine Fillol (or Filliol; c. 1507 – c. 1535), Lady Seymour, was the daughter and co-heiress of Sir William Fillol (or Filliol; 1453 – 9 July 1527), of Woodlands, Horton, Dorset, and of Fillol's Hall, Essex.

  6. Brief Life History of Edward. When Edward Seymour Lord Beauchamp of Hache was born on 21 September 1561, in Tower of London, Middlesex, England, his father, Edward Earl of Hertford Seymour I, was 22 and his mother, Catherine Grey Countess Of Hertford, was 21. He had at least 3 sons and 3 daughters with Honora Rogers.

  7. British aristocrat / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Catherine Fillol (or Filliol; c. 1507 – c. 1535), Lady Seymour, was the daughter and co-heiress of Sir William Fillol (or Filliol; 1453 – 9 July 1527), of Woodlands, Horton, Dorset, and of Fillol's Hall, Essex. She became the first wife of Sir Edward Seymour, who went on to become ...