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  1. Agnes Tilney, Duchess of Norfolk (c. 1477 – May 1545) The second wife of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk. Two of King Henry VIII's queens were her step-granddaughters. Agnes' brother, Sir Philip Tilney of Shelley (d.1533), was the paternal grandfather of Edmund Tilney (1535/6–1610), Master of the Revels to Queen Elizabeth and King James. The Dowager Duchess remained in favour after her ...

  2. Lady Elizabeth Stafford ( later Duchess of Norfolk) ( c. 1497 – 30 November 1558) was an English aristocrat. She was the eldest daughter of Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Lady Eleanor Percy. By marriage she became Duchess of Norfolk. Her abusive marriage to Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, created a public scandal.

  3. 5 de mai. de 2021 · Agnes Howard (nee Tilney), date unknown. Taken from Wikimedia. In any case, this investigation into Catherine Howard's sexual past unfortunately brought Agnes Tilney into the fold, come 1541. The Dowager Duchess had, at the time of Catherine's residence in her household, been a famously lax guardian. She had been an avid fixture at court - even ...

  4. Agnes Howard (née Tilney) (c. 1477 – May 1545) was the second wife of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk. Two of King Henry VIII's Queens were her step-granddaughters, Anne Boleyn, and Katherine Howard. After her mother's death, Katherine Howard was in the Dowager Duchess's care during her youth, and as a result of the Duchess's lax ...

  5. Tylney, Agnes (1476–1545)Duchess of Norfolk and countess of Surrey. Name variations: Agnes Tilney; Agnes Howard. Born in 1476; died in May 1545; daughter of Hugh Tylney; married Thomas Howard (1443–1524), earl of Surrey and 2nd duke of Norfolk (r. 1514–1524), on August 17, 1497; children: William Howard, first Baron of Effingham (b.

  6. Duchess of Norfolk. Duchess of Norfolk is a title held by the wife of the Duke of Norfolk in the peerage of England afterwards. The Duke of Norfolk is the premier duke in the peerage of England, and also, as Earl of Arundel, the premier earl. The first creation was in 1397 for Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk, who held the title in her own right .

  7. Agnes Howard, Duchess of Norfolk; Anne Fitzalan-Howard, Duchess of Norfolk; ... Mary Howard, Duchess of Norfolk (died 1773) N. Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk