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  1. Henry Fitzroy, the young Duke of Richmond and Mary Howard’s late husband was buried there in 1533. Of course, on account of the Dissolution, Fitzroy’s tomb, and eventually those of the 3rd Duke and the Earl of Surrey, ended up at the new family mausoleum at Framlingham Church, in Suffolk, adjacent to another Howard stronghold – Framlingham Castle.

  2. 8 de jun. de 2020 · Lady Mary FitzRoy was a woman of impeccable breeding from the British aristocracy who came to Australia with her husband, Governor Sir Charles FitzRoy. She was believed to bring a sense of grace and refinement to the Colony of New South Wales, and helped to shape the colony through her contributions to polite society and her genuine care for those in need.

  3. Media in category "Mary FitzRoy, Duchess of Richmond and Somerset" The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total. Hans Holbein the Younger - Mary, Duchess of Richmond and Somerset RL 12212.jpg 1,192 × 1,593; 729 KB

  4. 10 de jan. de 2023 · Henry Fitzroy and Mary Howard were married on the 26th November, 1533, in a quiet ceremony at Hampton Court Palace. Sadly, Henry Fitzroy died less than three years later, on the 23rd July, 1536, at only 17 years of age. His marriage to Mary was never consummated, a fact that the King seized upon to try and avoid paying her jointure, although ...

  5. 15 de jun. de 2015 · Henry Fitzroy was the illegitimate child of Henry VIII, the second Tudor monarch, with his mistress Elizabeth Blount. In 1512, when Henry VIII was approximately twenty-one years of age a beautiful young woman came to court. Her name was Elizabeth “Bessie” Blount and at that time she had no idea the future that lay ahead of her. While the Blounts were not members of nobility, they were ...

  6. Mary Howard Fitzroy. Lady Mary Howard, boceto para un retrato de Hans Holbein. Mary Howard (1513 - 7 de diciembre de 1557) fue la única nuera del rey Enrique VIII de Inglaterra, ya que era la esposa de su único hijo ilegítimo reconocido, Henry Fitzroy, primer duque de Richmond y Somerset.

  7. It is possible that this miniature was painted at the time of Fitzroy's marriage in 1534 to Mary Howard, daughter of the third Duke of Norfolk, Treasurer of the Household and Earl Marshal. The miniature is a typical work by Horenbout, whose style is detectable in the modelling of the features, the prominent shadows under the eyes and mouth, and the form of the inscription seen against a blue ...