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(1473 - 25 Aug 1554)
} } [[Category:House of Howard]] [[Category: Knights Companion of the Garter]] [[Category: Prisoners of the Tower of London]] [[Category: English Participants, Battle of Flodden]] [[Category:Privy Counsellors]] ---- == Biography == : Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk : b. 1473. : d. 25 Aug 1554 Kenninghall, Norfolk : bur. 02 Oct 1554 Framlingham, Suffolk : 1547: attainted : 1553: restored by Mary I ===Titles=== * Earl of Surrey * 1497: Knight * 1553: 3rd Duke of Norfolk * KG ===Early Life=== : p. Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk and Elizabeth Tylney. ===Family=== : m.1 Anne Plantagenet (d.1510) the daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Wydevill, on 4 Feb 1494/5 at Greenwich Palace, Greenwich, London. Issue: 4 who all died young. : m.2 ante 08 Jan 1512/3 Elizabeth Stafford, the daughter of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and his wife, Eleanor Percy. Divorced 1533. ===Occupation=== * Soldier * 04 May 1513: Lord Admiral * Battle of Flodden. ==Sources== * '''Royal Ancestry D. Richardson 2013 Vol. III p. 338''' * '''Royal Ancestry D. Richardson 2013 Vol. V p. 466''' See also:*Brigden, Susan (2008). Howard, Henry, earl of Surrey (1516/17–1547), poet and soldier. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.*Graves, Michael A.R. (2004). Howard (née Stafford), Elizabeth, duchess of Norfolk (1497–1558), noblewoman. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.*Graves, Michael A.R. (2008). Howard, Thomas, third duke of Norfolk (1473–1554), magnate and soldier. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Retrieved 12 March 2011.*Graves, Michael A.R. (January 2008). Howard, Thomas, fourth duke of Norfolk (1538–1572), nobleman and courtier. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.*Harris, Barbara. "Marriage Sixteenth-Century Style: Elizabeth Stafford and the Third Duke of Norfolk," Journal of Social History, Spring 1982, Vol. 15 Issue 3; 371-82 in JSTOR*Head, David M. Ebbs & Flows of Fortune: The Life of Thomas Howard, Third Duke of Norfolk (1995), 360pp; the standard scholarly biography*Horrox, Rosemary (2006). Edward IV (1442–1483), king of England and lord of Ireland. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.*Ives, E.W. (2004). Anne (Anne Boleyn) (c.1500–1536), queen of England, second consort of Henry VIII. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.*Knafla, Louis A. (2008). Stanley, Edward, third earl of Derby (1509��1572), magnate. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.*Leithead, Howard (2009). Cromwell, Thomas, earl of Essex (b. in or before 1485, d. 1540), royal minister. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.*Warnicke, Retha M. (2008). Katherine (Catherine; née Katherine Howard) (1518x24–1542), queen of England and Ireland, fifth consort of Henry VIII. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.*Waugh, Scott L. (2004). Thomas (Thomas of Brotherton), first earl of Norfolk (1300–1338), magnate. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.*''[[Space:The Annual Biography and Obituary|The Annual Biography and Obituary]]'' (1817) [https://books.google.com/books?id=0m0EAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA101 Vol. 1, Page 101] * [[Wikipedia: Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk]]* Dugdale, William. ''[[Space:Monasticon Anglicanum|Monasticon Anglicanum]]'' (James Bohn, London, 1849)::* [https://books.google.com/books?id=WXpPAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA1522#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. 6, Part 3, Page 1522]: "...on the 12 March, 1539, [[Tudor-4|King Henry the Eighth]], by authority of Parliament and his Letters patent, granted to [[Howard-2663|Thomas Duke of Norfolk]], [[Wikipedia:Earl_Marshal|Earl Marshal of England]], all the Site of the late Priory of the Brothers Minors in Norwich, lately dissolved, and all their Church, steeple, Bells, Church-yard, Fisheries, Orchards, Yards, and Buildings whatsoeer, as well within as without the said Site, to be held in free-[[Wikipedia:Burage|burgage]], by [[Wikipedia:Fealty|fealty]] only." (This date of March 12, 1539 is very similiar (but not the same) as the birth date of his grandson, the [[Howard-1215|Fourth Duke of Norfolk]])* ''[[Space:Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London|Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London]]'' (J.B. Nichols and Son, for The Society of Antiquaries, Somerset House, London, 1849) [https://archive.org/stream/proceedingssoci03londgoog#page/n25 Vol. 1, Page 14]
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| Birth | 1473 | | |  | |
| Birth | 1474 | | |  | |
| Death | 25 Aug 1554 | Kenninghall, Norfolk, England | |  | |
| Burial | | Framlingham, Suffolk Coastal District, Suffolk, England | |  | |
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