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Lady Katharine HOWARD

Lady Katharine HOWARD

Female Abt 1500 - 1554  (~ 54 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Lady Katharine HOWARD was born about 1500 in Ashwell, Thorpe, Norfolk, England (daughter of Thomas HOWARD and Agnes TILNEY); was buried on 11 May 1554.

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    • _UID: 7BC22B662D5A432EA6D80ECD454757CED09E

    Family/Spouse: Sir Fitz Uryan RICE AP GRIFFITH. Fitz (son of Sir Fitz Uryan RICE AP THOMAS and Eva) was born about 1500 in France; died on 4 Jan 1532 in Tower Hill, London, Middlesex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

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    NOTE MARRIED

    Children:
    1. William RICE (RHYS) was born in 1522 in Of North Crawley, Newport, Buckinghamshire, England; died in 1588 in Boemar, Buckinghamshire, England.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Thomas HOWARD (son of John HOWARD, Kg, 1St Duke Of Norfolk and Katharine MOLINES); and died.

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    • _UID: DDB06C34FE784E5E8821898AE0B4AC67B280

    Thomas married Agnes TILNEY. Agnes (daughter of Hugh TILNEY) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Agnes TILNEY (daughter of Hugh TILNEY); and died.

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    • _UID: 03FA3BB9921E400EB203D838312342B4FEC7

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    NOTE MARRIED

    Children:
    1. 1. Lady Katharine HOWARD was born about 1500 in Ashwell, Thorpe, Norfolk, England; was buried on 11 May 1554.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  John HOWARD, Kg, 1St Duke Of Norfolk was born in 1422 in Babergh, Suffolk, England (son of Robert HOWARD and Margaret De MOWBRAY); died on 22 Aug 1485 in Battle Of Bosworth Field, Leicestershire, England; was buried on 3 Nov 1485 in Thetford, Norfolk, England.

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    • Cause of Death: ; Slain in the Battle of Bosworth Field
    • FamilySearch ID: LC5X-KB5
    • TitleOfNobility: ; 1st Duke of Norfolk
    • _UID: B8C758B8D7F243B3ACDE680FE5A401AF8812
    • Military: 17 Jul 1453; Served in the Battle of Chastillon
    • MilitaryService: 1462; Constable of Norwich Castle
    • MilitaryService: 1466; Vice-Admiral for Norfolk and Suffolk

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    Sir John Howard, KG, slain at Bosworth Field, 22 Aug 1485, Duke of Norfolk 1483, Earl Marshal; m. (1) 1440 Catherine Moleyns, d. 3 Nov 1465, daughter of Sir William Moleyns of Stoke Poges, co. Buckingham; m. (2) bef. 22 Jan 1467, Margaret, daughter of Sir John Chedworth, and widow of (1) Nicholas Wyfold and (2) John Norreys. She d. 1494. [Magna Charta Sureties]

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    John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk, as also Marshal and Earl Marshal of England, so created 28 June 1483 (by Richard III, who seems illegally to have stripped his own nephew Edward, Duke of York (one of 2 Princes in the Tower) of an identically worded dignity, as also by writ of summons 15 Oct 1470 (though previous references to him as Lord Howard are to be found as early as Nov 1467) Lord (Baron) Howard, KG (1472), PC (1483); b 1421/2; served Hundred Years War in France 1452-53, MP Norfolk 1455, Yorkist in Wars of Roses, knighted by Edward IV at Yorkist victory of Towton 29 March 1461; Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk 1461 and Oxon 1467; Constable of Colchester and Norwich Castles 1461; Treasurer Household 1467-74; Governor Calais early 1470's; commanded English Fleet in naval victory over Scots in Firth of Forth 1482; Admiral of England, Ireland and Aquitaine 1483, Steward Duchy Lancaster 1483; married c1443 Katherine (died 1465), daughter of Sir William de Moleyns; married 2nd by 22 Jan 1467 Margaret, daughter of Sir John Chedworth and widow of (a) John Norreys, of Bray, Berks, and (b) Nicholas Wyfold, Lord Mayor of London, and was killed leading Richard III's archers at the front of the army at the Battle of Bosworth 22 Aug 1485. [Burke's Peerage]

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    Knight of the Garter; named first Duke of Norfolk in June 23, 1483; killed at the Battle of Bosworth Field August 22, 1485, the last of the Wars of the Roses, in the service of Richard III.

    John married Katharine MOLINES. Katharine and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Katharine MOLINES and died.

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    • _UID: 30C9F96C69A14C70BEA70049E72D10483E19

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    NOTE MARRIED

    Children:
    1. 2. Thomas HOWARD and died.

  3. 6.  Hugh TILNEY and died.

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    • _UID: 188E5D9DBF5A468884305C19DD3C2D897F57

    Children:
    1. 3. Agnes TILNEY and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Robert HOWARD was born about 1385 in Stoke Neyland, Suffolk, England (son of John HOWARD and Alice TENDRING); died on 1 Apr 1436 in Stoke By Nayland, Suffolk, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: M6RL-TYQ
    • Title: ; Sir Knight
    • Name: Robert of Stoke-by-Nayland
    • Name: Sir Robert HOWARD
    • _UID: 9AFC9C5A437A4206A14D079CD1336AE9799D

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    Sir Robert Howard; commanded English Fleet in the Channel at the time of Agincourt Campaign 1415; born c1385; married c1420 Lady Margaret de Mowbray, elder daughter of 1st Duke of Norfolk of the 1397 creation by his 2nd wife Elizabeth Fitz Alan. [Burke's Peerage]

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    Sir Robert Howard, KG, b. c 1383, d. 1436, of Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk, son of Sir John Howard. [Magna Charta Sureties]

    Robert Howard, Knight, (1385? 1436), of Stoke by Nayland, Suffolk.[1] He was the eldest son of John Howard (c.1366-1437), of Wiggenhall and East Winch, Norfolk, by the latter's second wife, Alice Tendring.[2][3][note 1] Alice was also an heiress, although not to the same degree as John Howard's first wife, Lady Plaiz, who had brought him estates worth over ?400 per annum.[6] They had two sons; Robert was the elder. His younger brother, Henry Howard, was to be later murdered by retainers of John, Baron Scrope of Masham after his parents and brother had died.[7]

    Robert Howard senior "naturally found no difficulty in securing marriages for his children and grandchild with important gentry families."[3]
    ? The History of Parliament
    In 1420, Howard married Lady Margaret Mowbray,[3] whose father was Thomas de Mowbray, 4th Earl of Norfolk (d.1399); her cousin was Thomas's brother John, later Duke of Norfolk.[8] She outlived him, surviving until 1459.[9] Her sister, Isabel, had married James, later Baron Berkeley, which, it has been said, "forged a link between the Berkeleys and the Howards that continued for two centuries."[10][note 2] In the words of Anne Crawford, however, it was "a clearly unequal marriage."[4] It does appear, however, that they made the decision to marry for themselves as adults, rather than as was customary for the period, by arrangement as children.[11][12]

    There is little comprehensive knowledge available as to Howard's career. Early historians of the family made what have been called "somewhat grand claims" on his behalf: for example, that he commanded a fleet of 3,000 men out of Lowestoft to attack the French coast whilst Henry V was on campaign there. It is considered extremely doubtful that this actually ever occurred since such an undertaking would have certainly left its mark in official local or governmental records. It may well be that grandiose stories have been imagined around a simple truth; viz that Howard did indeed fight in France, but that he did so alongside his kinsman and regional magnate, John, second Duke of Norfolk, who indeed spent much of his career doing precisely that. Although Howard is not mentioned on any of the surviving lists of retainers Mowbray took with him, it is likely that Howard was a member of the duke's household. he had, after all, married Mowbray's sister. Further, in November 1428, as the duke sailed up the River Thames to Westminster, his barge rammed a pier under London Bridge; Mowbray lost several members of his household in this accident. Not only did the duke survive, but Mowbray is recorded as having been with him and surviving also.[13] Howard? and presumably his wife? probably lived with the duke at his caput of Framlingham Castle until Mowbray died in 1432.

    Howard's father outlived him, although only by a year; having set out for the Holy Land on crusade, he reached Jerusalem but died there on 17 November 1437. Robert Howard's mother had pre-deceased them both;[3] she left Robert her manor of Stoke by Nayland in her will. Howard and Margaret had had three children, John, Katherine, and Margaret.[14] John was to be a prominent retainer for the third duke of Norfolk,[15] and when civil war broke out less than twenty years later, he was to play a leading role as one of the House of York's firmest supporters. In 1483, when Richard III took the throne, he rewarded John Howard with the by now-extinct Mowbray dukedom of Norfolk.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Howard_(knight)




    Occupation:
    K.G.

    Robert married Margaret De MOWBRAY in 1420 in Norfolk, England. Margaret (daughter of Thomas De MOWBRAY, Kg, 1St Duke Of Norfolk and Elizabeth FITZALAN) was born about 1394 in Thetford, Norfolk, England; died on 8 Jul 1425. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Margaret De MOWBRAY was born about 1394 in Thetford, Norfolk, England (daughter of Thomas De MOWBRAY, Kg, 1St Duke Of Norfolk and Elizabeth FITZALAN); died on 8 Jul 1425.

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    • FamilySearch ID: 9KBD-B1T
    • _UID: C5CFF0D9347B429788000FC5537B4386D86E

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    Lady Margaret de Mowbray, elder daughter of 1st Duke of Norfolk of the 1397 creation by his 2nd wife Elizabeth Fitz Alan. [Burke's Peerage]

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    Margaret de Mowbray; m. c 1420, Sir Robert Howard, KG, b. c 1383, d. 1436, of Stoke-by-Nayland, Suffolk, son of Sir John Howard. [Magna Charta Sureties]

    Children:
    1. 4. John HOWARD, Kg, 1St Duke Of Norfolk was born in 1422 in Babergh, Suffolk, England; died on 22 Aug 1485 in Battle Of Bosworth Field, Leicestershire, England; was buried on 3 Nov 1485 in Thetford, Norfolk, England.
    2. Anne HOWARD was born in 1422 in England; and died.
    3. Jane HOWARD was born in 1422 in Norfolk Co., England; died on 25 Aug 1508 in England.
    4. Margaret HOWARD was born about 1424 in Ireland; died in 1472.
    5. Catherine HOWARD was born before 1425 in Norfolk Co. England, U.K.; died after 29 Jun 1478.