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Duchess of Norfolk is a title held by the wife of the Duke of Norfolk in the peerage of England afterwards. The Duke of Norfolk is the premier duke in the peerage of England, and also, as Earl of Arundel, the premier earl. The first creation was in 1397 for Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk, who held the title in her own right.
DuchessofNorfolk for life. Mowbray died in exile in 1399, months after his grandmother, and his dukedom was repealed. His widow took the title of Countess...
Dowager DuchessofNorfolk. The duchess managed large households at Chesworth House in Horsham, Sussex, and at Norfolk House in Lambeth where dozens of attendants...
She was raised in the household of her step-grandmother Agnes Howard, DuchessofNorfolk. Her uncle the Duke ofNorfolk was a prominent politician at Henry's...
DuchessofNorfolk (1540 – 23/25 August 1557) was an English noblewoman, translator of the English language, and wife of Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk...
HMS Resolution. He named it after Mary Howard, DuchessofNorfolk. Sir John Call argued the advantages ofNorfolk Island in that it was uninhabited and that...
Mordaunt), DuchessofNorfolk, instead of with the earldom to his nephew, Charles. It would seem this was more out of spite for the Reigate side of the family...
widowed and very rich Katherine Neville, DuchessofNorfolk, who was at least 45 years older than John. The rise of the Woodvilles created widespread hostility...