Its Makers, Past and Present 



Henry Seymour 

 was the son ot 

 Lord William 

 Seymour, and 

 was born Nov- 

 ember 2 o t h , 

 1802. He was 

 educated at Har- 

 r o w , and ci t 

 Christ Church, 

 Oxford. After 

 serving for 

 several years in 

 the army, he re- 

 tired at a some- 

 what early age, 

 and lived chiefly 

 in the neigh- 

 bourhood of 

 Windsor, and at 

 Park Place, 

 Englefield Green, where the latter period of his life was 

 spent. Captain Seymour was a magistrate for Berks and 

 Surrey. A few years before his death he was unanimously 

 elected an honorary member of the Jockey Club. He died 

 suddenly, on April 19th, 1867, from the effects of an apoplec- 

 tic fit, which seized him as he was entering: his carriaoft;. 



On the death of his father, W. H. Seymour was appointed 

 Trustee in his stead, a position he resigned in 1867. He was 

 born in 1834, and was educated at Eton, and for a time was 

 Lieutenant in the 7th Hussars. In the neighbourhood of 



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W. H. SEYMOUR 



