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Excerpt from Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain, Vol. 3 of 8: With Biographical and Historical Memories of Their Lives and Actions
She had been placed after the decease of her father under the care and in the mansion of his widow, Catherine Par, who presently, with unbecoming haste, took the Lord Admiral Seymour, brother to the Protector Duke of Somerset, for her fourth husband. The extravagant ambition of this nobleman undoubtedly suggested to him the idea of gaining Elizabeth's hand, and the means through which he endeavoured to accom plish his purpose were such as might have been expected from his impetuous and unprincipled character. He sought by the baseness of personal seduction to gain that absolute control over her mind with which her fears of discovery, or her affection, or both, could scarcely have failed to invest him. Of his success in this detestable part of his plan we are of course ignorant, but it appears that Elizabeth regarded him at least with complacency. The Singular circumstances of their intercourse were at length made known to Edward's ministers the young Princess was hastily removed; and a careful inquiry was instituted, many curious documents rela tive to which are preserved in Baynes's fine collection of Cecil Papers.
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