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  1. Lady Margaret Seymour (1540 – ?) was a writer during the sixteenth century in England, along with her sisters, Anne Seymour, Countess of Warwick and Lady Jane Seymour, including of the Hecatodistichon. [1] She was the daughter of Edward Seymour, 1st Duke of Somerset, who from 1547 was the Lord Protector of England after the death ...

  2. Margaret Seymour may refer to: Margery Wentworth, married name Margery or Margaret Seymour, mother of Queen Jane Seymour, third wife of Henry VIII and muse of the poet John Skelton. Lady Margaret Seymour (writer), influential female writer and granddaughter of the above. Margaret Seymour, Lady Wadham (died 1520), aunt of Queen Jane ...

  3. Margaret Louise Beane Seymour (born January 16, 1947) is an American lawyer who is a former United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina.

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  5. Margaret Seymour - Angelica. ANGELICA (2008) SCA Galleries, University of Sydney. Angelica brings together some key elements in my art practice – a critical interest in the body and a fascination with vision devices. In this work the image of a female body is mapped onto a modified factory chair.

  6. Family Time Line. Spouse and Children. Parents and Siblings. Sir Edward Seymour 1st Duke of Somerset. 1506–1552. Anne Stanhope. 1510–1587. Edward Seymour. 1537–1539. Margaret Seymour. 1540–1560. Lord Henry Seymour. 1540–1588. Lady Mary Seymour. 1542–1618. Lady Anne Seymour. 1538–1588. Edward Earl of Hertford Seymour I. 1539–1613. Lady Jane Seymour.

  7. 2011 - Winner of the Woollahra Small Sculpture Prize. 2005 - Australia Council New Media Arts Board International Residency: Banff, Canada. The website of artist and academic Margaret Seymour. Seymour's sculptural installations explore the link between digital media and older technologies of vision.