Henry Seymour (Knoyle)


Henry Seymour MP, JP, of Knoyle House, East Knoyle, Wiltshire, of Trent, and of Northbrook, was a British Tory politician.
He was the only son of Henry Seymour, of Redland Court, Gloucestershire and his second wife, the Comtesse de Panthou.
He was elected as a Member of Parliament for the borough of Taunton at the 1826 general election, having contested the borough unsuccessfully in 1820, and held the seat until he stood down at the 1830 general election. He was also a Justice of the Peace.

Family

He married on 12 January 1817 Jane Hopkinson, daughter of Benjamin Hopkinson, of Bath and of Blagdon Court, Somerset. They had five children:
With Felicite Dailly-Brimont he had an illegitimate daughter Henriette Felicite who married Sir James Tichborne, father of Roger Charles Tichborne, the heir who was lost at sea in 1854 and whose impersonator, Arthur Orton, was 'The Tichborne Claimant' in the famous trial. Felicity Dailly-Brimont was reputed to have been the illegitimate daughter of the Duc de Bourbon Conti and his mistress Marie Claude Gaucher-Dailly.