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Returned as a Tory for Salisbury in 1741, Seymour voted against the Administration in all recorded divisions but did not stand again. He suceeded in 1750 to the dukedom of Somerset (though not to the estate), as head of the senior line of the Seymours, whose right to the dukedom had been postponed, at its creation in 1547, to that of the junior line now extinct. He was chief mourner at the funeral of Frederick, Prince of Wales, in April 1751, in which month he applied unsuccessfully through Newcastle for the lord lieutenantship of Devonshire.
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