b. 1800-09-29
               
               d. 1874-06-19
               
               
               
                  Michael Hobart Seymour was an Irish anti-Catholic writer and clergyman.1 He left Ireland around 1834 and settled in Bath, England, where he married a woman
                     named Maria Thomas.2
                  
                  
                  In 1844, Seymour took his wife to Rome, where he collected the material for two of
                     his controversial anti-Catholic books.3
                  
                  
                  In an enclosure to 
this letter, 
Staines discusses a book recommendation from 
Boys and inquires about more books by Seymour.
                     
                        - 1. W.P. Courtney, Seymour, Michael Hobart, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
- 2. Ibid.
- 3. Ibid.