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  1. Vice-Admiral Lord Hugh Seymour (29 April 1759 – 11 September 1801) was a senior British Royal Navy officer of the late 18th century who was the fifth son of Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford, and became known for being both a prominent society figure and a highly competent naval officer.

  2. Lord Hugh Seymour (1759–1801), a younger son of Francis Seymour-Conway, marquess of Hertford, was a distinguished naval officer who saw much active service especially under Lord Howe, in whose famous action on 1 June 1794 he took a conspicuous part.

  3. 10 de jan. de 2011 · BIOGRAPHICAL MEMOIR OF THE RIGHT HONOURABLE LORD HUGH SEYMOUR. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 January 2011. Edited by. James Stanier Clarke and. John McArthur. Chapter. Get access. Cite. Summary. Thro' the wild waves, as they roar, With watchful eye, and dauntless mien, Thy steady course of Honour keep,

  4. A biography of Lord Hugh Seymour (Conway), a British naval officer who fought in the American War of Independence and the French Revolutionary Wars. He was a colonel of marines, a lord of the admiralty, and the father of Admiral Sir George Francis Seymour.

  5. SEYMOUR CONWAY (afterwards SEYMOUR), Hon. Hugh (1759-1801), of Hambledon, Hants. Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1790-1820, ed. R. Thorne, 1986. Available from Boydell and Brewer.

  6. Vice-Admiral Lord Hugh Seymour was a senior British Royal Navy officer of the late 18th century who was the fifth son of Francis Seymour-Conway, 1st Marquess of Hertford, and became known for being both a prominent society figure and a highly competent naval officer.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hugh_SeymourHugh Seymour - Wikipedia

    Hugh Seymour may refer to: Lord Hugh Seymour (1759–1801), British admiral. Hugh Henry John Seymour (1790–1821), British Army officer and politician, MP for Antrim 1818–21.