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  1. Lord Edmund Howard (c. 1478 – 19 March 1539) was the third son of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, and his first wife, Elizabeth Tilney. His sister, Elizabeth , was the mother of Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn , and he was the father of the king's fifth wife, Catherine Howard .

  2. Lord Edmund Howard. Lord Edmund Howard (c. 1478 – 19 March 1539) was the third son of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, and his first wife, Elizabeth Tilney. His sister, Elizabeth, was the mother of Henry VIII's second …

  3. By Alexander Taylor. Lord Edmund Howard was born in around 1478 as the third son of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, and his first wife, Elizabeth Tilney, Countess of Surrey. Edmund came from a successful family; his father having served under four monarchs.

  4. Lord Edmund Howard (1478 – 19 March 1539) was the third son of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, and his first wife, Elizabeth Tilney. His sister, Elizabeth, was the mother of Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn , and he was the father of the king's fifth wife, Catherine Howard .

  5. Lord Edmund Howard ( c. 1478 – 19 March 1539) was the third son of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, and his first wife, Elizabeth Tilney. His sister, Elizabeth, was the mother of Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn, and he was the father of the king's fifth wife, Catherine Howard. His first cousin, Margery Wentworth, was the mother of ...

  6. Baron Howard de Walden: Admiral Lord Thomas Howard: 1597 Created by writ of summons. Has passed through many families. Earl of Suffolk (1603 creation) 1603 Earl of Berkshire (1626 creation) Lord Thomas Howard: 1626 Baron Howard of Escrick: Edward Howard: 12 April 1628 29 April 1715 Baron Stafford (1640 creation) Lord William Howard: 1640 ...

  7. Ruins of Surrey had tight control over the core of his army given that two of his division commanders were his sons, the eldest 40-year-old Lord Admiral Thomas Howard and his third son Edmund Howard. Surrey’s second son, Edward Howard, had perished in a naval clash in Brest with the French fleet in April 1513.