Mary Freeman-Grenville, 12th Lady Kinloss
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(Beatrice) Mary Grenville Freeman-Grenville, 12th Lady Kinloss (born 18 August 1922) is a Scottish Peeress.
She is the senior heir-general to Edward Seymour, Lord Beauchamp of Hache, the only son of Lady Catherine Grey. Had the marriage of Catherine Grey from which Edward Seymour was born ever been deemed legitimate for dynastic purposes, then Edward would have supplanted his second cousin once removed—Lady Anne Stanley—as senior legitimate heir-general of Mary Tudor, Queen of France and Lady Kinloss would be Mary's genealogical representative today.
Had Edward Seymour been deemed eligible to succeed to the throne and had the Parliament-sanctioned testament of Henry VIII of England and the succession order there stipulated prevailed, with the throne, on the extinction of Henry's line in 1603, passing to Seymour, the great-grandson of his younger sister, Mary, instead of James VI of Scotland, the great-grandson of his older sister, Margaret, Lady Kinloss would today be reigning queen of England and Ireland.