no because Jane seymour died before lady jane gray came to the thrown
It is assumed that she grew up at the same castle that she met Henry at for the first time, Wolf Hall in Wiltshire.
She was beheaded on Tower Green on 12 February 1554 and is buried in the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula within the Tower of London with her husband who was beheaded on the same day.
Jane Seymour was born in 1508, and married King Henry VIII on 30 May 1536. She was 28 when she married him.
After the death of Henry VIII on 28 January 1547, Katherine Parr (his sixth wife), married Thomas Seymour, one of Jane Seymour's brothers, that same year. The exact date is not known, but a letter from Thomas Seymour dated 17 May refers to himself as her husband. The marriage turned out to be difficult for Katherine at times, as Seymour had an unhealthy interest in the teenaged Princess Elizabeth (later Elizabeth I). Katherine became pregnant and gave birth to a girl on 30 August 1548, but died a few days later on 5th September, after contracting puerperal fever.
Jane Seymour (c1504-09 - 1537), the third wife of Henry VIII (1491 - 1547) died, probably of puerpural fever, some days after giving birth to their son, Edward (later Edward VI), on 24 October 1537. Before Henry died, he asked to be interred with Jane Seymour in St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, England.
It is assumed that she grew up at the same castle that she met Henry at for the first time, Wolf Hall in Wiltshire.
She was beheaded on Tower Green on 12 February 1554 and is buried in the Chapel of St Peter ad Vincula within the Tower of London with her husband who was beheaded on the same day.
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Lady Jane Grey and Mary Queen of Scots are different because they are two different people , not the same person. They have several similarities tho Both are great granddaughters of Henry the seventh Lady Jane Grey is the granddaughter of Mary Tudor and Mary Queen of Scots was the granddaughter of Margaret Tudor (Mary Tudor's sister) thus making them second cousins They both had a strong claim to the Tudor throne through their grandmothers which ultimately led to their downfall with their cousins once removed Mary the I and Elizabeth the I as they both willingly and unwillingly got involved in plots to takeover the throne I hope this answers your question
Very good!She was his favorite wife and he said she should be buried in the same castle because she gave him a son.
Jane Seymour was born in 1508, and married King Henry VIII on 30 May 1536. She was 28 when she married him.
A successor in interest is someone who follows another in owning or controlling property. They retain the same rights as the original owner. For example:Benjamin James purchased his home from Jane Seymour. James is Seymour's successor in interest.Bank of America assigned James's mortgage to Wells Fargo. Wells Fargo is BOA's successor in interest.A successor in interest is someone who follows another in owning or controlling property. They retain the same rights as the original owner. For example: Benjamin James purchased his home from Jane Seymour. James is Seymour's successor in interest.Bank of America assigned James's mortgage to Wells Fargo. Wells Fargo is BOA's successor in interest.A successor in interest is someone who follows another in owning or controlling property. They retain the same rights as the original owner. For example: Benjamin James purchased his home from Jane Seymour. James is Seymour's successor in interest.Bank of America assigned James's mortgage to Wells Fargo. Wells Fargo is BOA's successor in interest.A successor in interest is someone who follows another in owning or controlling property. They retain the same rights as the original owner. For example: Benjamin James purchased his home from Jane Seymour. James is Seymour's successor in interest.Bank of America assigned James's mortgage to Wells Fargo. Wells Fargo is BOA's successor in interest.
No, I believe who you're referring to is probably Margery Wentworth's granddaughter, Margaret, from her marriage to John Seymour (1474-1536). Margery Wentworth was married to John and was the mother of the infamous Edward Seymour, who would for a time be Lord Protector of England for his nephew Edward Tudor, Thomas Seymour, who was mostly known for his stupid ambitiousness, Jane Seymour (the queen of England after Anne Boleyn who died after giving birth to Edward VII), and others. Margaret Seymour (1540's?-- ????) was the daughter of Edward Seymour and Anne Stanhope. They are closely related, but not the same person.
Henry VIII. enjoyed to dance with Jane Seymour in the nearby palace when at the same time Anne Boleyn was executed in the Tower yard. Honestly.
After the death of Henry VIII on 28 January 1547, Katherine Parr (his sixth wife), married Thomas Seymour, one of Jane Seymour's brothers, that same year. The exact date is not known, but a letter from Thomas Seymour dated 17 May refers to himself as her husband. The marriage turned out to be difficult for Katherine at times, as Seymour had an unhealthy interest in the teenaged Princess Elizabeth (later Elizabeth I). Katherine became pregnant and gave birth to a girl on 30 August 1548, but died a few days later on 5th September, after contracting puerperal fever.
'Good People, I am come hither to die, and by law I am condemned to the same. The fact, indeed, against the Queen's highness was unlawful, and the consenting thereunto by me: but touching the procurement and desire thereof by me or on my behalf, I do wash my hands thereof in innocence, before God, and the face of you, good Christian people, this day.'
It is unclear when Jane Seymour was born. But most historians believe it was around 1507-1509. Which would of made her at the time of her death on 24th October 1537, either 30, 29 or 28. Most people think 1508 for her birthdate, but that would make her born the same year as her brother, which seems unlikely. 1507 as well seems unlikely for her brother's were older than her. So i believe she was born in 1509 and she died at the young age of 28.