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  1. Sketch by Hans Holbein the Younger. Mary FitzRoy, Duchess of Richmond and Somerset (c. 1519 – 7 December 1557), born Mary Howard, was a daughter-in-law of King Henry VIII of England, being the wife of his illegitimate son Henry FitzRoy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset .

  2. Mary Howard was the daughter of Thomas, 3rd Duke of Norfolk and sister of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey. She was married to Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond and Somerset, the illegitimate son of Henry VIII, who died on 23 July 1536.

  3. 26 de set. de 2015 · Spotlight: Mary Howard Fitzroy, Duchess of Richmond and Somerset. Noble Connections: Her father and grandfather were both Dukes of Norfolk. Her father-in-law was King Henry VIII of England. Her cousins included Anne Boleyn and Katherine Howard, second and fifth Queens of Henry VIII, both executed.

  4. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Fitzroy, Mary (c. 1519–1557)Duchess of Richmond. Name variations: Mary Howard. Born around 1519; died in 1557; daughter of Thomas Howard, 2nd or 3rd duke of Norfolk, and Elizabeth Stafford ; married Henry Fitzroy, duke of Richmond, in 1533 (died 1536).

  5. Henry Fitzroy. After her husband's death, Mary retired to Kenninghall, one of the Howard residences. She found herself in a difficult situation because her erstwhile father-in-law Henry VIII refused to allow her to obtain her jointure.

  6. found: Wikipedia, via WWW, Ju;y 19, 2012(Mary Fitzroy, Duchess of Richmond and Somerset; formerly Lady Mary Howard; the only daughter-in-law of King Henry VIII of England, being the wife of his only acknowledged illegitimate son, Henry Fitzroy, 1st Duke of Richmond and Somerset; born 1519; daughter of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk and Lady ...

  7. 4 de mar. de 2017 · The University of York Student History Magazine. The Devonshire MS: Women and Literature. March 4, 2017. The Devonshire MS is a folio of poetry that was produced predominantly by three women of the nobility in the 1530s and 1540s: Mary Fitzroy, Margaret Douglas and Mary Shelton.