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  1. Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk, KG (10 March 1536 or 1538 – 2 June 1572), was an English nobleman and politician. He was a second cousin of Queen Elizabeth I and held many high offices during the earlier part of her reign. Norfolk was the son of the poet, soldier and politician Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey.

    • 2 June 1572 (aged 36), Tower Hill, London, England
  2. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Thomas Howard, 4th duke of Norfolk was an English nobleman executed for his intrigues against Queen Elizabeth I on behalf of Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots, a Roman Catholic claimant to the English throne. He was the son of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, who was put to death for alleged treasonable

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  3. John Howard, 1.º Duque de Norfolk (1430–1485) Thomas Howard, 2.º Duque de Norfolk (1443–1524) Thomas Howard, 3.º Duque de Norfolk (1473–1554) Henry Howard, conde de Surrey (1516-1547) Thomas Howard, 4.º Duque de Norfolk (1538–1572) Philip Howard, 13º Conde de Arundel (1557-1595)

  4. Contact Information. THOMAS HOWARD, 4TH DUKE OF NORFOLK. BORN: 1536. EXECUTED: 2 JUNE 1572. Son of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey and grandson of the 3rd Duke of Norfolk, Thomas Howard. Proposed marriage with Mary Queen of Scots and was involved in the Ridolfi Plot. Executed for treason.

  5. Bookstore. Poster Store. Discussion Forums. Search. THOMAS HOWARD III, fourth Duke of Norfolk of the Howard house (1536-1572), statesman, born on 10 March 1536, was the son of Henry Howard, earl of Surrey, by Frances Vere, daughter of John, earl of Oxford.

  6. Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk. (1536-1572), Potential suitor to Mary, Queen of Scots. Sitter associated with 17 portraits. As one of the most powerful noblemen in Elizabethan England, Thomas Howard played a critical role in English history.

  7. Overview. 4th duke of Norfolk, Thomas Howard. (1538—1572) nobleman and courtier. Quick Reference. (1538–72). Norfolk was grandson of the 3rd duke. His father Lord Surrey was executed when he was 8. He and his grandfather were restored to their honours at the accession of Mary in 1553 and he succeeded as duke the following year.