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  1. Feb 24, 2022 · All we know for certain, is that Lady Mary Seymour was alive on 22 January 1550, and that is the last record of her existence. The last evidence, the last proof that she existed. In his biography on Edward VI, Chris Skidmore claimed (without evidence given) that Thomas Seymour asked to see his daughter prior to his death.

  2. Jun 21, 2011 · She just disappears from the records and never claimed her inheritance. What happened to the little girl has always been a mystery up until now, but Linda Porter writes of a poem that might just tell us the fate of Catherine Parr’s daughter.

  3. Aug 30, 2022 · Lady Mary Seymour would soon be orphaned, and by the age of two she had disappeared from the records. What happened to Mary Seymour? Hear about the various theories…

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  5. Aug 31, 2023 · Set against this backdrop, the queen’s decision is perhaps even more mysterious. Katherine died on September 5th 1548 and was buried in the chapel of Sudeley Castle. As was customary at the time ...

  6. Aug 30, 2019 · Thomas and Catherine named the little girl Mary after her godmother, the future Queen Mary I. Lady Mary Seymour would soon be orphaned, and by the age of two she had disappeared from the records. What happened to Mary Seymour? I talk about the various theories regarding Mary Seymour's fate. What a Tudor mystery!

  7. Oct 11, 2012 · Lady Mary Seymour was the only child of Queen Kateryn Parr and her fourth husband, Thomas Seymour. Parr died of child bed fever shortly after giving birth to Mary, and the baby’s father, Thomas Seymour, was executed for treason just a few short years thereafter.

  8. Aug 30, 2012 · Porter concludes that “It suggests, as has long been conjectured, that she died young, probably around the age of two. She may well be buried in Lincolnshire, near Grimsthorpe, the estate owned by the Duchess of Suffolk, where she had lived as an unwelcome burden for most of her short, sad life.”

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