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  1. 14 de mai. de 2024 · Mary Duchess of Richmond and Somerset Fitzroy (Howard) (1518 - 9 Dec 1557) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (7 entries) edit. enwiki Mary FitzRoy ...

  2. Mary Howard, Duchess of Richmond, was a force of nature. The youngest daughter of the 3rd Duke of Norfolk, she was at odds religiously with most of the rest of her Howard family, went head-to-head with Henry VIII in a battle for money and flatly refused to be pressured into remarriage when three of the most powerful men in the land plotted her future with Thomas Seymour.

  3. Mary FitzRoy, duchesse de Richmond et de Somerset (1519 - 7 décembre 1557), née lady Mary Howard, est une duchesse anglaise de la période Tudor. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Mary Fitzroy était la fille cadette de Thomas Howard , troisième duc de Norfolk, membre de l’ambitieuse famille Howard.

  4. 30 de ago. de 2014 · An obelisk commemorates the accidental death of Lady Fitzroy ,wife of Governor Fitzroy, and Charles Masters, his aide-de-camp. The obelisk was unveiled on Centenary Day (Australia Day) 1888 at the site of the tree where the tragedy occured.</p> <p>On the morning of December 7, 1847, the governor was driving them from the then Government House when the horses bolted.

  5. Born in 1519, Mary Howard was the daughter of Thomas Howard, third Duke of Norfolk. Her mother, Elizabeth, was the daughter of the disgraced Edward Stafford, Duke of Buckingham. Mary was highly educated, and spent the majority of her childhood at the family residences in Norfolk. As she entered her teenage years, Mary participated in ceremonies at court, including that of her kinswoman Anne ...

  6. 19 de out. de 2019 · Lady Mary FitzRoy was born Mary Lennox on 15 August 1790. She was one of fourteen children (the first or second born, sources vary) of the British Army Captain and Scottish peer Charles Lennox, fourth Duke of Richmond and his wife Lady Charlotte Gordon, a Scottish peeress and the daughter of Alexander Gordon, fourth Duke of Gordon.

  7. When his paternal grandfather died in May 1524, Mary's father became the new Duke of Norfolk. This changed in 1525, when Henry VIII elevated Henry FitzRoy, his six-year-old illegitimate son by Elizabeth Blount, to the Dukedom of Richmond and Somerset. When in 1529 Cardinal Wolsey, who was charged with FitzRoy's care, fell from grace the mantle ...