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  List of the Knights of the Garter
66 (inv 1380) Thomas (Plantagenet), styled "of Woodstock." Duke of Gloucester.
96 (inv 1399) Humphrey (Plantagenet), styled "of Lancaster." Duke of Gloucester.
533 (inv 1718) Thomas (Pelham-Holles, formerly Pelham), 1st Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyme.
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 Stall-Plates of the Knights of the Garter
1718 (533) Thomas (Pelham-Holles, formerly Pelham), 1st Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyme.
1380 (66) Thomas (Plantagenet), styled "of Woodstock." Duke of Gloucester.
1399 (96) Humphrey (Plantagenet), styled "of Lancaster." Duke of Gloucester.
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 Thomas Holland, 1st Duke of Surrey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He was the son of Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent and Alice Fitzalan, daughter of Richard Fitzalan, 10th Earl of Arundel.
On his father's death in 1397 Holland became 3rd Earl of Kent, and was elected a Knight of the Garter.
Holland, along with many of Richard's advisors, was arrested after Richard's deposition by Henry IV in 1399.
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 J. Craig Canada's Family Tree - aqwg181
Surrey was knighted early in 1541, and soon after he received the order of the Garter, was made chancellor of the duchy of Lancaster, and, in conjunction with his father, grand seneschal of the university of Cambridge.
Surrey had always been an enemy to the Seymours, whom he regarded as upstarts, and when his sister, the Duchess of Richmond, seemed disposed to accept a marriage with Sir Thomas Seymour, he wrote to her insinuating that this was a step towards becoming the mistress of Henry VIII.
Surrey had asserted in the presence of a certain George Blagge, who was inclined to the reforming movement, that on Henry's death, his father, the duke of Norfolk, as the premier duke in England, had the obvious right of acting as regent to Prince Edward.
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 Rea Genealogy - pafg142 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Eudes I "The Red" Borel, Duke of Burgundy was born 1058 and died 23 Mar 1103.
Thomas de Holland, Earl of Kent died 26 Dec 1360.
Hugh III of Burgundy, Duke of Burgundy [Parents] was born 1148.
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 Anthony van Dyck. Biography. - Olga's Gallery
Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford (1593-1641), English statesman, was of Yorkshire family with royal connection.
Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford in an Armor.
Princess Mary Stuart (1631-1660), the eldest daughter of Charles I, she was married at the age of 10, in 1641 to Prince William of Orange (future William II), stadholder and captain-general of the Netherlands.
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 Duke of Norfolk Worship Page
Thomas, who had been trained as a soldier all his life and was a good general, was released from prison and his title Earl of Surrey was restored.
Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey succeeded to the title Duke of Norfolk at the age of 50 upon his father's death in 1524.
By temperament the 4th Duke was spirited and ambitious, however he lacked the craftiness of his grandfather and the force of character of his father.
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 Sir Thomas Dale, Virginia Governor 1614-1616
The Lanes were from Orlingbury in Northamton, quite near the homeplace of Gregory Esham, the son of Thomas Esham of Northampton and Elizabeth Vere, daughter of Richard Vere of Oxfordshire.
  Dale was in the Zeeland Regiment in 1607 and 1608, and the Holland Regiment in 1609 and 1610.
Thomas Andrew was the presiding sheriff at the trial and execution of Mary of Scots.
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 A GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN HERALDRY by JAMES PARKER
Angels' wings also occur; and in the singular arms of the family of RAPHAEL, Surrey, the angel Raphael is named in connection with Ararat, q.v.
One of the charges brought against this nobleman's descendant, Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, in the reign of Henry VIII., was the bearing of this augmentation, which, it was alleged, implied a claim to the crown.
to Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, for this victory over the Scots at Bramston, or Flodden-Field, where James IV., king of Scotland, fell(Sep. 9, 1513), is an escutcheon or, charged with a demi lion rampant, pierced through the mouth with an arrow, within a double tressure flory counter-flory gules.
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 Earl Marshal
After it came into the family of the Dukes of Norfolk, it evolved into "Earl Marshal".
Additionally it was also declared that no patents of arms or any ensigns of nobility should be granted and no augmentation, alteration, or addition should be made to arms without the consent of the Earl Marshal.
Among the men who have held the title of Earl Marshal of Ireland are William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke, and Walter Devereux, 1st Earl of Essex (1539-1576).
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 Britannia Biographies: Elizabeth Woodville, Queen of England
Queen of Edward IV, daughter of Sir Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers, and Jacquetta, Duchess of Bedford, of the great house of Luxemburg, Elizabeth Woodville was probably born in 1437.
By him she had two sons, Thomas and Richard, and it was when she was supplicating King Edward IV for the restoration of their estates that he fell in love with her.
Edward married her privately in 1464, and, when the marriage was declared at Reading Abbey (Berkshire), it at once provoked the hostility of the family of Neville, which had put Edward on the throne.
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 Carver Genealogy
William, the illegitimate son of the Duke of Normandy, spent his first six years with his mother in Falaise and received the duchy of Normandy upon his father's death in 1035.
Edmund De Holland was born on 6 January 1382/83 in Brockenhurst, Kent, England and he died on 15 September 1408 in Lle De Brbehat, Ccotes-Du-Nord, France.
Anna Dutton 1448-1520 was the daughter of Ann Touchet and Thomas Dutton.
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 Lord William Hastings and the Calais Wool Staple.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
John Holand was the son of Sir Thomas Holland [1st Lord Holland] and Joan 'The Fair Maid of Woodstock' [d.
Following William Hastings execution, Elizabeth Shore was accused of sorcery, she was imprisoned in the Tower of London and made to do public penance as a harlot, which was a tradition of the time, walking through London in her "kirtle" [a skirt cut short] carrying a lighted taper.
Baron Hastings, Earl of Pembroke, was granted the earldom of Huntingdon ['1st earl of Huntingdon', i.e.
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The fullest account of Germanic culture as it existed in the 1st century A.D., is found in the writings of Cornelius Tacitus.
However, it is reasonable to assume that the pre-invasion Germanic tribes and sub-tribal groups were divided essentially along kinship lines and that the warrior class placed greatest value on subordination and loyalty to the leader and on valor in battle.
From examination of Dark Age farmsteads of north Germany and Holland during the period of Anglo-Saxon migration, it is possible to determine forms of agricultural organization with which the Anglo-Saxons were familiar.
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 21ma.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Henry IV quells Epiphany Rising and executes the Earls of Kent, Huntingdon and Salisbury and the Baron le Despencer for their attempt to have Richard II of England restored as King.
January 5 - Thomas Holland, 1st Duke of Surrey, English politician (executed) (born 1374)
January 16 - John Holland, 1st Duke of Exeter, English politician (executed)
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