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Nettet12. feb. 2024 · Sir John Seymour, KB (c. 1474 – December 21, 1536), a member of the English gentry and a courtier to Henry VIII, is best known for being the father of the king's third wife, Jane Seymour. He was also descended from William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke. Family. He was born to John Seymour (c.1450-1491) and Elizabeth Darrell. Nettet19. jan. 1998 · 18th-century card table that Claire Wiegand-Beckmann bought for $25 at garage sale more than 30 years ago is sold at Sotheby's for $541,500; 1830 painting by the folk artist Sheldon Peck goes for ... Nettetattributed to John Seymour; Maker: Thomas Seymour. Role Artist. Gallery Not on View. Department Arts of the Americas. Dimension. 29 1/2 x 35 3/4 x 17 1/2in. (74.9 x 90.8 x … black earth bars