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Mother
  
Frances Walsingham

Religion
  
Anglican


Name
  
Frances Duchess

Died
  
April 24, 1674

Frances Seymour, Duchess of Somerset

Noble family
  
Devereux (by birth) Seymour (by marriage)

Father
  
Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex

Buried
  
Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire

Spouse
  
William Seymour, 2nd Duke of Somerset (m. 1616)

Children
  
Henry Seymour, Lord Beauchamp, John Seymour, 4th Duke of Somerset

Parents
  
Frances Walsingham, Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex

Grandchildren
  
William Seymour, 3rd Duke of Somerset

Similar People
  
Robert Devereux - 2nd Earl, Robert Devereux - 3rd Earl o, Lettice Knollys, John Seymour, Francis Walsingham

Frances Seymour (née Devereux), Duchess of Somerset (30 September 1599 – 24 April 1674), was an English noblewoman who lived in the reigns of Elizabeth I, James I, Charles I and Charles II. Her father was Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex, Elizabeth I's favourite who was executed for treason in 1601. Lady Frances was the second wife of William Seymour, 2nd Duke of Somerset, and the mother of his seven children.

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Early life

Lady Frances was born on 30 September 1599 at Walsingham House, Seething Lane, London, England. She was the youngest child of Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex and Frances Walsingham. Her paternal grandparents were Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex and Lettice Knollys, and her maternal grandparents were Sir Francis Walsingham, Queen Elizabeth's trusted spymaster, and Ursula St. Barbe. Lady Frances was also a direct descendant of Mary Boleyn, the sister of Anne Boleyn.

At the time of Frances's birth, her father, who was a former favourite of Queen Elizabeth, and Lord Lieutenant of Ireland, was under arrest for treasonous behaviour in the Nine Years' War during the disastrous Irish campaign in which he parleyed with the rebellious Earl of Tyrone, and thus incurred the Queen's wrath. Essex was executed on 25 February 1601 for allegedly conspiring to murder the Queen. He left behind his wife and small children; Frances was less than two years old at the time. Frances's brother was Robert Devereux, 3rd Earl of Essex, and she had an elder sister, Dorothy. She had also three younger half-siblings from her mother's third marriage in 1603 to Richard Burke, 4th Earl of Clanricarde. These were Honora, Mary and Ulick Burke, 1st Marquess of Clanricarde.

Marriage

On 3 March 1616 Frances married at Drayton Bassett William Seymour, 2nd Duke of Somerset (1588-24 October 1660), the son of Edward Seymour, Lord Beauchamp of Hache, and the grandson of Lady Catherine Grey. During the English Civil War he was a Royalist Commander. Frances was his second wife, his first having been Arbella Stuart whom he married secretly in 1610, and without permission from King James, which resulted in their imprisonment in the Tower of London. He later escaped, and fled to the Continent. In 1615, Arbella died in the Tower.

William and Frances together had seven children. She died on 24 April 1674 at the age of 74, and was buried in Great Bedwyn, Wiltshire. Her numerous descendants include Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother (and therefore The Queen and all of her blood descendants), Diana, Princess of Wales, and Sarah, Duchess of York.

Issue

  • William Seymour (1621 – 16 June 1646)
  • Robert Seymour (1622–1646)
  • Henry Seymour, Lord Beauchamp (1626 – 30 March 1654), married Mary Capel, by whom he had issue.
  • Lady Mary Seymour (1636 – 10 April 1673, married Heneage Finch, 3rd Earl of Winchelsea, by whom she had issue.
  • Lady Jane Seymour (6 July 1637 – 23 November 1679), married Charles Boyle, 3rd Viscount Dungarvan, by whom she had issue.
  • Lady Frances Seymour (1642-?)
  • John Seymour, 4th Duke of Somerset (born before 1646 – 29 April 1675), married Sarah Alston.
  • References

    Frances Seymour, Duchess of Somerset Wikipedia