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  1. 13 de abr. de 2013 · Published 13th Apr 2013, 15:02 BST. Anne, Duchess of Norfolk, who has died, aged 85. TRIBUTES have been paid to an ‘inspiring’ woman who dedicated her life to the hospice movement. Anne, Duchess of Norfolk, died peacefully at her home in Oxfordshire, aged 85. A lifelong charity supporter, the Duchess founded Help the Hospices in 1984.

  2. Margaret of Norfolk or Margaret of Brotherton, Duchess of Norfolk in her own right, was the daughter and eventual sole heir of Thomas of Brotherton, eldest son of King Edward I of England by his second marriage. In 1338, she succeeded to the earldom of Norfolk and the office of Earl Marshal. In 1397, she was created Duchess of Norfolk for life.

  3. 22 de fev. de 2023 · Anne de Mowbray, 8th Countess of Norfolk, was a wealthy heiress who became the Duchess of York and Norfolk after marrying Richard of Shrewsbury, Duke of York, at the age of five. She died at the age of eight and was buried in Westminster Abbey, later moved to a vault under the Abbey of the Minoresses of St. Clare without Aldgate. Her heirs were given to Richard, with reversion to his ...

  4. Sadly, the marriage turned sour in 1527 when Norfolk took a mistress, Elizabeth Holland, whom the duchess described as a harlot. However, Elizabeth Holland was no harlot. She became one of the ladies in waiting to Anne Boleyn, something which also antagonised the duchess due to her relationship with Katherine of Aragon.

  5. Margaret of Norfolk or Margaret of Brotherton, Duchess of Norfolk in her own right (sometimes surnamed as "Margaret Marshal"; [1] c. 1322 –24 March 1399), was the daughter and eventual sole heir of Thomas of Brotherton, eldest son of King Edward I of England by his second marriage. In 1338, she succeeded to the earldom of Norfolk and the ...

  6. Anne Mary Teresa Duchess of Norfolk Constable-Maxwell CBE (30 Aug 1927 - 8 Apr 2013)

  7. Death and burial. Tomb of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk and Anne of York in the Church of St Michael the Archangel, Framlingham. The Duke died at his Kenninghall residence on 25 August 1554 after several weeks in which his health gradually declined. [2] Norfolk was buried in the Church of St Michael the Archangel, Framlingham, Suffolk ...