After Bosworth Field

Published on Oct 4, 2020

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After Bosworth Field: The Mitchell Seabrooks

The Mitchell Seabrooks

Mitchell Seabrook I        1463-1518

Mitchell Seabrook II        1495-1544

Mitchell Seabrook III        1517-1589

Mitchell Seabrook IV        1543-1608

Mitchell Seabrook V        1565-1637

Mitchell Seabrook VI        1588-1651

Mitchell Seabrook VII        1612-1674

Mitchell Seabrook VIII        1631-1700

Mitchell Seabrook IX        1656-1721

Mitchell Seabrook X        1689-1762

Mitchell Seabrook XI        1711-1772

Mitchell Seabrook XII        1736-1803

Mitchell Seabrook XIII        1759-1837

Mitchell Seabrook XIV        1788-1872

Mitchell Seabrook XV        1811-1875

Mitchell Seabrook XVI        1828-1899

Mitchell Seabrook XVII        1851-1932

Mitchell Seabrook XVIII        1874-1902

Mitchell Seabrook XVIX        1894-1935

Mitchell Seabrook XX        1918-1979

Mitchell Seabrook XXI        1945-

Mitchell Seabrook XXII        1970-

Mitchell Seabrook XXIII        1993-

Mitchell Seabrook XXIV        2016-

Mitchell Seabrook I was born Mitchell Highmoon; after the Battle of Bosworth Field, he was rescued by Manley Seabrook, accompanied by his twin brother, Maven.  The boys permitted Mitchell to adopt their surname, as he had been a lieutenant in the forces of King Richard III, who lost the battle.  All the other Mitchell Seabrooks, as listed above, are direct descendants of Manley Seabrook.

Next: Chapter 6: Philosophy of the Seabrook Brotherhood


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