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Katherine Seymour (née Lee), Lady Seymour

(died 1701), Daughter of Sir Robert Lee; second wife of 1st Baron Seymour of Trowbridge

Sitter in 4 portraits
Daughter of Sir Robert Lee of Billesly, Warcs., she married Francis, later Lord Seymour of Troubridge.

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Katherine Seymour (née Lee), Lady Seymour, after Sir Peter Lely, published by  Alexander Browne - NPG D30546

Katherine Seymour (née Lee), Lady Seymour

after Sir Peter Lely, published by Alexander Browne
mezzotint, circa 1680-1684
NPG D30546

Katherine Seymour (née Lee), Lady Seymour, after Sir Peter Lely, published by  Alexander Browne - NPG D30547

Katherine Seymour (née Lee), Lady Seymour

after Sir Peter Lely, published by Alexander Browne
mezzotint, circa 1680-1684
NPG D30547

Katherine Seymour (née Lee), Lady Seymour, published by Alexander Browne, after  Sir Peter Lely - NPG D4205

Katherine Seymour (née Lee), Lady Seymour

published by Alexander Browne, after Sir Peter Lely
mezzotint, circa 1684
NPG D4205

Katherine Seymour (née Lee), Lady Seymour, published by Alexander Browne, after  Sir Peter Lely - NPG D11428

Katherine Seymour (née Lee), Lady Seymour

published by Alexander Browne, after Sir Peter Lely
mezzotint, circa 1684
NPG D11428

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