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  1. THOMAS SEYMOUR, BARON SEYMOUR OF SUDELEY, Lord High Admiral of England, was fourth son of Sir John Seymour of Wolf Hall, Wiltshire, and younger brother of the Protector Edward Seymour, 1st duke of Somerset. His sister Jane Seymour became the third wife of Henry VIII in 1536, and another sister, Elizabeth, married Thomas Cromwell 's son.

  2. Sir Thomas Seymour. Published 29th October 2014. Sir Thomas Seymour was the fourth son of his parents, born some time before 1509. Nothing is known of his education, or childhood, his first appearance in records dating from the early 1530s when he was in the train of his cousin, Sir Francis Bryan, English Ambassador to France.

  3. 20 de mar. de 2019 · On this day in Tudor history, 20th March 1549, Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron of Sudeley, was executed by beheading on Tower Hill. In today's video, I talk about his execution and share the poem he wrote in his last days. I also give details of how some of Seymour's contemporaries viewed him. 1469 – Birth of Cecily, Viscountess Welles and princess ...

  4. 20 de mar. de 2011 · Mar20,2011 # Thomas Seymour. On this day in history, the 20th March 1549, Thomas Seymour, Baron Sudeley, was executed for treason after his nephew, King Edward VI, signed the death warrant that Protector Somerset, Seymour’s brother, could not bring himself to sign. I won’t go into any more details on Thomas Seymour’s downfall and death ...

  5. 20 de mar. de 2011 · On the night of the 16th January 1549, Seymour had broken into the King’s apartments at Hampton Court Palace and had shot the King’s beloved pet Spaniel after it barked at him. He was arrested, charged with treason and executed on the 20th March 1549 after the King had signed his death warrant. In her book, “Katherine the Queen: The ...

  6. 20 de mar. de 2012 · Today marks the anniversary of the execution of Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Sudeley and Lord High Admiral. He was beheaded on Tower Hill after being found guilty of thirty-three counts of treason. On hearing of his execution, the Lady Elizabeth (future Elizabeth I), allegedly lamented “This day, died a man with much wit, and very little judgement”, and I would have to agree!

  7. 20 de mar. de 2010 · Thomas Seymour’s Execution. On the 20th March 1549 was executed. Linda Porter, in “Katherine the Queen: The Remarkable Life of Katherine Parr”, writes of how he died bravely and that it took two blows of the axe to cut off his head. Porter quotes words that Seymour wrote in the Tower as he came to terms with his downfall and attempted to ...