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  1. Frances Howard, Countess of Surrey (née de Vere; c. 1517 – 30 June 1577) was the second daughter and third child of John de Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford, and Elizabeth Trussell. She first married Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (executed for treason in 1547), and second Thomas Steyning.

  2. Henry Howard se tornou o Conde de Surrey em 1524 quando o seu avô faleceu e o seu pai se tornou o Duque de Norfolk. Em 1532, ele acompanhou a sua prima, Ana Bolena, Henrique VIII e o Duque de Richmond em uma visita à França e permaneceu lá por mais de 1 ano como membro do séquito de Francis I.

  3. In Thomas Howard, 1st earl of Suffolk …three daughters was the notorious Frances Howard, who instigated the poisoning of poet and essayist Sir Thomas Overbury. Read More

  4. Frances Howard, Countess of Surrey (de Vere; c. 1517 – 30 June 1577) was the second daughter and third child of John de Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford, and Elizabeth Trussell. She first married Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (executed for treason in 1547), and second Thomas Steyning.

  5. 13 de mar. de 2022 · Thomas Howard. brother. About Frances Howard, Countess of Hertford. Frances, Countess of Hertford was buried in St Benedict's chapel in Westminster Abbey and has a large wall monument there executed by the Southwark School of tomb makers.

  6. Frances Howard, (née de Vere), Countess of Surrey (c. 1517 – 30 June 1577) was the daughter of John de Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford, and Elizabeth Trussell. She married firstly, Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, son of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, and his wife Elizabeth Stafford, by whom she had two sons and three daughters:

  7. In fact, there is no more alive a portrayal or image of Frances de Vere Howard, the countess, than in Earl of Surrey's texts that describe a faithful relationship between a young woman and a young man. His inherent solipsism, for once, was transformed in texts of love to the countess.