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Arms of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, KG: Quarterly of 4: 1: Gules, on a bend between six cross-crosslets fitchy argent an escutcheon or charged with a demi-lion rampant pierced through the mouth by an arrow within a double tressure flory counterflory of the first (Howard, with augmentation of honour); 2: Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or armed and langued azure a label of ...
Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk, KG (10 March 1536 or 1538 – 2 June 1572), was an English nobleman and politician. He was a second cousin of Queen Elizabeth I and held many high offices during the earlier part of her reign. Norfolk was the son of the poet, soldier and politician Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey.
1st Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, or of the East Angles c. 1066/67 –1068: Ralph de Gael (c. 1040 – c. 1096) 2nd Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, or of the East Angles until 1074: Earldom forfeit, 1074: Earl of Norfolk (2nd creation), 1141: Hugh Bigod (1095–1177) 1st Earl of Norfolk 1141–1177: Roger Bigod (c. 1144/1150 –1221)
See: Howarth Arundel Castle, home of the Fitzalans and later the Howards. The later Howards would claim legendary descent from Hereward the Wake, but a pedigree compiled and signed by Sir William Dugdale, Norroy King of Arms of the College of Arms, and dated 8 April 1665, stated that the Howard family are descended from the Howarth [sic, Howard] family of Great Howarth Hall, Rochdale.
Lord Mayor of London: Anne Hoo [10] (c. 1424 – 1482) Thomas Butler Earl of Ormond (1426 - 1515) Thomas Howard (1443 - 1524) Duke of Norfolk: Sir Thomas Boleyn III [10] (c. 1442 – 1471) Lord of Blickling Hall: Sir William Boleyn II [10] (1451–1505) Sheriff of Kent, Norfolk and Suffolk: Lady Margaret Butler [10] (c. 1454 – 1539) Elizabeth ...
Norfolk Constabulary believes ‘it is likely’ Ms Lord may have entered the River Wensum.
Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk KG PC (1443 – 21 May 1524), styled Earl of Surrey from 1483 to 1485 and again from 1489 to 1514, was an English nobleman, soldier and statesman who served four monarchs.
Norfolk Constabulary released new CCTV footage on Wednesday of what they believe is the last sighting of Ms Lord before she disappeared in Norwich.