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  1. found: The Tudor Place, via WWW, July 19, 2012 (Mary Howard, Duchess of Richmond and Somerset; born 1519; was a maid of honor to her cousin, Anne Boleyn and was present at the baptism of Princes Elizabeth; was married to King Henry VIII's illegitimate son, Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond, at Hampton Court on November 28, 1533; was a major contributor, together with Margaret Douglas and Mary ...

  2. 21 de out. de 2017 · Marriage to Fitzroy. When King Henry and Anne Boleyn went to Calais in October 1532, they brought with them Fitzroy, Mary Howard and Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. Fitzroy and Surrey both stayed in France after the English monarch’s departure – Fitzroy was a member of King Francis’ Privy Chamber and Surrey was also a member of his entourage.

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  4. 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

  5. Maintained by: Anne Shurtleff Stevens. Originally Created by: Jerry Ferren. Added: Dec 17, 2011. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 82094075. Source citation. Lady Mary Howard, Duchess of Richmond and Somerset Mary was the second daughter of Thomas Howard, the 3rd Duke of Norfolk and his second wife, Lady Elizabeth Stafford.

  6. Mary FitzRoy has been made a synonym of Mary Howard FitzRoy. Works and bookmarks tagged with Mary FitzRoy will show up in Mary Howard FitzRoy's filter. An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works.

  7. 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.