| |
| | The Mowbray Family |
 | | NIGEL DE MOWBRAY, one of whose sons, Phillip, was the founder of the Scottish Mowbrays. |
 | | By this time the Mowbrays were trying to concentrate their affairs in Norfolk and Suffolk and had prolonged struggles over land and property with the up-and-coming Paston family, amongst others. |
 | | LADY ANNE MOWBRAY, Countess of Norfolk, who, upon her marriage to her close kinsman Prince Richard of York, became daughter-in-law of King Edward IV and was styled Duchess of York and Norfolk, the Norfolk dukedom having been conferred upon her fiancé in a new creation. |
| www.queens-haven.co.uk /mow-cover.htm (880 words) |
|