Lady Autumn Bridget Howard and Lord Edward Seymour

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Our chapter starts back in the 14th century with the birth of Lady Elizabeth Cheney who was born on April 1422 to Sir Lawrence Cheney and his wife, Lady Elizabeth Cockayne and they had several child Lady Elizabeth was their oldest daughter and she married Sir Sir Frederick Tilney and they had one daughter, Lady Elizabeth Tilney but in 1466 Lady Elizabeth remarried Sir John Say and she had another seven children with him, and her two daughters were, Lady Elizabeth Tilney and Lady Ann Say and both of her daughters had daughters, Lady Elizabeth Howard and Lady Marjorie Wentworth and they both had daughters, Queen Anne Boleyn, Lady Mary Boleyn and Queen Jane Seymour and all of them knew the second son of King Henry VII of England and two of them were married to his son, and had his children, Queen Elizabeth I of England and King Edward VI of England.

Lady Marjorie Wentworth married Sir John Seymour and Lady Elizabeth Howard married Sir Thomas Boleyn, and Lady Elizabeth Howard was the granddaughter of Lord John Howard 1st Duke of Norfolk through his only son, Lord Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk.

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How could one lady be so blessed by Odin to have two daughters who would give her two granddaughters and through her two granddaughters she would be blessed with three great-granddaughters and great-great-grandmother of two Tudor monarchs through her great-granddaughters.

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Lord John Seymour is the great-great-grandson of Lord Roger Seymour who travels with Lord Patrick William Howard in 2153 and they are related through Lady Elizabeth Cheney and both of her daughters, Lady Elizabeth Tinley and Lady Ann Say and their daughters, Lady Elizabeth Howard and Lady Marjorie Wentworth.

Lord John Seymour is the great-great-grandson of Lord Roger Seymour and Lord Patrick William Howard II is the second great-great-grandson of Lord Patrick Willliam Howard and in 2291, Lord John Seymour and Lord Patrick William Howard II enter into an agreement that their two oldest children will marry each other in 2295 when Lady Autumn Bridget turns 19 years old and Lord Edward Seymour turns 21 years old.

Lord John Seymour's wife is Lady Josette Collins and she is the oldest sister to Lord Charles Andrew Howard IIII second wife, Lady Millicent Collins.

Lord Edward Seymour was born in 2274, one year before Lady Elizabeth Victoria Ann Beltane Howard and he is thought to be an excellent match for Lady Elizabeth Victoria Ann Beltane, but Lord Charles Andrew Howard JR doesn't agree and he tells Lord John Seymour that he is welcome to his second born granddaughter, Lady Autumn Bridget or his third granddaughter, Lady Charlotte Victoria Maud who is Lord Edward Seymour first cousin.

Lord Charles Andrew Howard JR tells Lord John Seymour " Hands off my golden hair heiress."

"I have big plans for her to marry my brother, Lord Richard Edward Howard SR grandson." Lord Charles Andrew JR explains.

"I can assure you that Lord Patrick William II's daughter is the better catch and she will inherit the Dukedom of Cambridge Territory from her father." Lord Charles Andrew JR states.

Lord Edward Seymour sister, Lady Marjorie Seymour is born in 2282 and she matched to Lord Charles Andrew Howard IV who was born in 2281,

Lord Edward Seymour and Lady Autumn Bridget Howard are married in 2295 and their first child, Lady Paulina Charlene Howard is born in 2300 and Lord Charles Andrew Howard IIII marries Lady Marjorie Seymour in 2303, and their first child, a daughter, Lady Charlotte Andrea Howard is born in 2305, a son, Lord Charles Andrew Howard V is born in 2310 and a daughter, Lady Millicent Josette Howard is born in 2315.

Lord Edward Seymour and Lady Bridget second child is born in 2305 and it is a son, Lord Thomas Seymour and a second son, Lord John Seymour II is born in 2310.

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