Michael Culme-Seymour may refer to one of three naval commanders of the Royal Navy, father, son and grandson: Sir Michael Culme-Seymour, 3rd Baronet (1836–1920)...
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The Seymour, later Culme-Seymour Baronetcy, of High Mount in the County of Cork and Friery Park in the County of Devon, is a title in the Baronetage of...
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Manor of Molland (section Culme)
II Culme (1635–1658/9) in 1658, although the Rev. John Culme (died 1691), vicar of the united parishes of Knowstone-cum-Molland, of which the Culme family...
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Lady Mary Faith Montagu (redirect from Lady Mary Faith Culme-Seymour)
Lady Mary Faith Culme-Seymour (née Montagu, previously Nesbitt; 1 November 1911 – 16 February 1983) was a British aristocrat and letter writer. The daughter...
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1934, he married Angela Mary Culme-Seymour (1912–2012) in Portofino, Italy. She was the daughter of Major George Culme-Seymour, who was killed during...
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George William Culme Soltau Symons (29 May 1831 – 1916) was a Deputy Lieutenant of Devon. He was appointed Sheriff of Devonshire in 1875. He stood unsuccessfully...
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Benjamin Culme (1581-1657), Doctor of Divinity, was an English Anglican clergyman who served as Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin, Ireland, from...
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Embassy at Cairo. In 1938, he married Angela Mary Culme-Seymour (1912–2012), daughter of George Culme-Seymour and Janet (née Orr-Ewing) and former wife...
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Plantation of Ulster in 1610, Cloughoughter was granted to Captain Hugh Culme. In 1641, Philip O'Reilly, MP for Cavan and a prominent leader of the Irish...
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