On the 18th March 1536, Chapuys reported that Henry VIII had appointed Jane Seymour’s brother, Edward Seymour, to his privy chamber “to the intense rage of the concubine”.
It appears that Jane and her family were rising in favour.
On the 18th March 1536, Chapuys reported that Henry VIII had appointed Jane Seymour’s brother, Edward Seymour, to his privy chamber “to the intense rage of the concubine”.
It appears that Jane and her family were rising in favour.