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Francis Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Trowbridge

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proposed that the grant be limited to one subsidy and one-fifteenth, about a tenth of what King Charles I required to meet his engagements. He rejected the overtures which the Duke of Buckingham made to him, and in July he refused to join in the attack on Lord-Keeper Williams because Buckingham was secretly abetting this. In August he attacked the government for conducting a continental war, inveighing against peculation in high places and the sale of offices at court. On these grounds he dissuaded the House from granting supplies. He was re-elected to the new parliament summoned in February 1626, but was made
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In June 1611 he was accused of abetting the escape of his brother William Seymour and his wife Arabella Stuart, but protested his innocence. He was knighted by King James I at Royston on 23 October 1613. In 1612 was settled on him by his grandfather the manor of "Puriton with Downend" in Somerset,
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to prevent his sitting. In the following July his name was struck off the commission of the peace. Thenceforth Seymour adhered to Wentworth's policy of moderation. In 1628 he was elected MP for Wiltshire and Marlborough and chose to sit for Wiltshire. On 29 April he joined Noy and Digges when they
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on a similar errand in September. In December 1643 he signed the letter of the peers to the council in Scotland, protesting against the invitation sent by parliament to the Scots to invade England. Early in 1645 he was on the commission for the defence and government of Oxford and the adjacent
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in 1624. In that parliament he worked hard to induce a war with Spain, but protested against any extensive military operations in continental Europe and opposed sending an army to the Palatinate on the ground of the "extreme charge". In 1625 he was again elected MP for Wiltshire. On 30 July he
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In June 1642, Seymour signed the declaration that the king had no intention of war. He followed the King to York, offering to raise twenty horse in his cause, and Parliament accordingly declared him a delinquent. In autumn 1642 he went with his brother, the Marquis of Hertford, into the
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Secondly in 1635 he married Catherine Lee (died 1701), daughter of Sir Robert Lee by his wife Anne Lowe of Billesley, Warwickshire.
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Firstly in 1620 to Frances Prinne (buried 7 September 1626, St Peter and St Paul Church, Marlborough), daughter of Sir
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Bill. He also advocated, with Wentworth against Eliot, a joint-committee of the two Houses on the Petition of Right.
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Francis Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Trowbridge, portrait c.1620 style of William Larkin. National Trust,
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William Seymour, son (baptised 7 September 1626, St Peter and St Paul Church, Marlborough โ€“ ?)
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forfeited by their great-grandfather the first Duke, and became the 2nd Duke of Somerset and 2nd
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Seymour was re-appointed Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, serving from 1660 until 1664.
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formerly one of the many possessions of his great-grandfather the 1st Duke of Somerset.
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to organise the royalist forces and suppress the parliamentary militia. He crossed the
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counties. In February he was one of the commissioners appointed to treat at
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at various times between 1621 and 1641 when he was raised to the peerage as
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tried to modify the Commons' Bill of Liberties, and supported Wentworth's
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Seymour died in 1664 at the age of about 74, and was buried in the
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Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Wiltshire
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of Allington, Wiltshire, by whom he had children including:
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Or, on a pile gules between six fleurs-de-lys azure three
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Arms of Francis Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Trowbridge:
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in Wiltshire, was an English politician who sat in the
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The Right Honourable

Petworth House
Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset
English Parliament
Wiltshire
Sir Edward Bayntun
Sir Thomas Howard
Sir Henry Poole
Edward Hungerford
Sir John St John
English Parliament
Marlborough
Richard Digges
Walter Devereux
Edward Kyrton
English Parliament
Sir Henry Ley
Walter Long
English Parliament
Sir William Button, Bt
English Parliament
Philip Lord Herbert
Sir James Thynne
Sir Henry Ludlow

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