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35:Argent, three demi-lions rampant gules
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200:Death and succession
105:Sheriff of Hampshire
101:Sheriff of Wiltshire
85:Member of Parliament
83:He was elected as a
57:Member of Parliament
93:Knight of the Shire
368:The Seymour family
366:Amy Audrey Locke,
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126:Marriage and issue
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306:Mervyn Archdall,
242:Shepton Beauchamp
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170:John Seymour
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397:1464 deaths
89:Ludgershall
381:Categories
266:Little Haw
212:References
264:, and of
250:Boultbery
230:Glamorgan
97:Wiltshire
354:(1991),
338:(2005),
254:Haberton
147:merchant
112:tenement
45:Wulfhall
155:Bristol
120:Bristol
63:Origins
356:p. 194
340:p. 554
295:p. 126
258:Dorton
238:manors
226:Rogaid
79:Career
312:p. 16
278:Coity
157:, in
151:Mayor
252:and
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