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3rd Duke of Norfolk, 6th Earl of Norfolk, 10th Baron Segrave, 9th Baron Mowbray 1432–1461: John Howard (1425–1485) 1st Duke of Norfolk, 13th Baron Segrave, 12th Baron Mowbray 1483–1485: Titles forfeit, 1485: Earl of Surrey and Warenne (2nd creation), 1451: Duke of Norfolk (4th creation) restored and Earl of Surrey, 1514: John Stourton (c ...
Besides the dukedoms of Cornwall and Lancaster, the oldest extant title is that of Duke of Norfolk, dating from 1483 (the title was first created in 1397). The Duke of Norfolk is considered the premier duke of England. The premier duke of Scotland is the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon. The premier duke of Ireland is the Duke of Leinster. [2]
Henry Howard, 6th Duke of Norfolk; Henry Howard, 7th Duke of Norfolk; Thomas Howard, 8th Duke of Norfolk; Edward Howard, 9th Duke of Norfolk; Charles Howard, 10th Duke of Norfolk; Charles Howard, 11th Duke of Norfolk; Bernard Howard, 12th Duke of Norfolk; Henry Howard, 13th Duke of Norfolk; Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 14th Duke of Norfolk; Henry ...
3rd Duke of Norfolk, 6th Earl of Norfolk, 10th Baron Segrave, 9th Baron Mowbray 1432–1461: John Howard (1425–1485) 1st Duke of Norfolk, 13th Baron Segrave, 12th Baron Mowbray 1483–1485: Titles forfeit, 1485: Earl of Surrey and Warenne (2nd creation), 1451: Duke of Norfolk (4th creation) restored and Earl of Surrey, 1514: John Stourton (c ...
10th Duke of Norfolk, 25th/18th/6th Earl of Arundel, 8th/10th Earl of Surrey 1777–1786: Henry Howard (1713–1787) Charles Philip Stourton (1752–1816) 17th Baron Stourton: Charles Howard (1746–1815) 11th Duke of Norfolk, 26th/19th/7th Earl of Arundel, 9th/11th Earl of Surrey 1786–1815: William Stourton (1776–1846) 18th Baron Stourton ...
Duke of Ireland is a title that was created in 1386 for Robert de Vere, 9th Earl of Oxford (1362–1392), the favourite of King Richard II of England, who had previously been created Marquess of Dublin. Both were peerages for one life only. At this time, only the Pale of Ireland (the Lordship of Ireland) was under English control.
John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk KG, also known as Jack of Norfolk, [1] (c. 1425 – 22 August 1485), was an English nobleman, soldier, politician, and the first Howard Duke of Norfolk. He was a close friend and loyal supporter of King Richard III , with whom he was slain at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485.
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 ...