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  Earl of Norfolk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Arundel's grandson, the 20th Earl of Arundel and 3rd Earl of Norfolk, was restored to the Dukedom as 5th Duke upon the Restoration in 1660, and the title continues to be borne by the Dukes of Norfolk.
Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk (d.
Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk, 3rd Earl of Norfolk (1365-1399) (dukedom forfeit 1399)
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 NORFOLK - LoveToKnow Article on NORFOLK   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The next earl of Norfolk was THOMAs o~ BROTHERTON (1300 1338), a younger son of Edward I., to whom the earldom was granted in 1312 by his half-brother, Edward II.
Norfolk was deprived of his offices, but not of his titles; his heavier doom was exile for life, and he was ordered to confine himself to Germany, Hungary and Bohemia.
Norfolk was a brutal and licentious man, but was a supporter of the Roman church, being, as he himself admits, quick against the sacramentaries.
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 Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk (22 March 1366–22 September 1399) was an English nobleman.
She was the eldest daughter of John de Segrave, 4th Baron Segrave and Margaret Plantagenet, Duchess of Norfolk, who was the eldest daughter of Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk, a son by his second marriage of King Edward I.
Later, in 1389, Norfolk quarrelled with Henry of Bolingbroke, 1st Duke of Hereford (later King Henry IV), apparently due to mutual suspicions stemming from their roles in the conspiracy against the Duke of Gloucester.
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 Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk. Who is Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk? What is Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of ...
Thomas Mowbray (1365-1399) was an English nobleman, created 1st Duke of Norfolk in 1397, by King Richard II of England.
She was the daughter of John 4th Lord Segrave and Margaret, Countess of Norfolk, who was a daughter of Thomas of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk, a son of Edward I.
He had two sons by his second wife, Elizabeth D'Arundelle Fitzalan, daughter of the 4th Earl of Arundel: Thomas, 4th Earl of Norfolk; and John, 5th Earl and later 2nd Duke of Norfolk.
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 Earl of Norfolk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Arundel's grandson, the 20th Earl of Arundel and3rd Earl of Norfolk, was restored to the Dukedom as 5th Duke upon the Restoration in 1660, and the title continues to be borne by the Dukes ofNorfolk.
Hugh Bigod, 1st Earl of Norfolk (1095 - 1177)
Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke ofNorfolk (1365 - 1399) (dukedom forfeit 1399)
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 earl marshal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Earl Marshal of England is a hereditary Royal officeholder under the King or Queen of the United Kingdom.
In the Middle Ages, the Earl Marshal and the Lord High Constable were the officers of the King's horses and stables.
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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 Station Information - Earl of Norfolk
Thomas of Brotherton, younger brother of King Edward II, created 1312, d.
Thomas Mowbray, her grandson, already 1st Duke of Norfolk (from 1397), d.
Thomas Howard, 20th Earl of Arundel (1627-1677), succeeded as Earl in 1652, was restored to the Dukedom of Norfolk in 1660.
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 cars - Thomas of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk
Thomas of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk (June 1, 1300-1338) was the son of Edward I of England and Marguerite of France.
In 1312 he was titled, "Earl of Norfolk" and on February 10, 1316 he was created Marshal of England.
Her father was the coroner of Norfolk, a title that held a different meaning in the 14th century than it does today; his post demanded that he collect and protect revenues for the king.
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 Earl Marshal
The Earl Marshal of England is now an honorary post in the Royal Household of the King or Queen in the United Kingdom.
The hereditary title was "Marshal" until William Marshal, whose titles of "Earl" and "Marshal" were separate (although he is often referred to now as "Earl Marshal") made it stand for something.
In Scotland, the office of Earl Marshal of Scotland died out when a member of the family of Keith forfeited it by being part of the 1715 rebellion.
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 THOMAS WENTWORTH, EARL OF STRAFFORD   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl Of, Baron of Raby Strafford
In January 1640 he was created Earl of Strafford, and in March he went to Ireland to hold a parliament, where the Catholic vote secured a grant of subsidies to be used against the Presbyterian Scots.
Sir Thomas Roe speaks of him as 'Severe abroad and in business, and sweet in private conversation; retired in his friendships but very firm; a terrible judge and a strong enemy.' His appearance is described by Sir Philip Warwick: 'In his person he was of a tall stature, but stooped much in the neck.
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 Earl Marshal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The title was "Marshal" until William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke,whose titles of "Earl" and "Marshal" were separate (although he is often referred to now as "Earl Marshal") made it stand forsomething.
In the Middle Ages, the Earl Marshal and the Lord High Constable were the officers of the King's horses andstables.
When chivalry declined in importance, the Constable's post disappeared,and the Earl Marshal became the head of the College of Arms, the bodyconcerned with all matters of genealogy and heraldry, although the Earl Marshal's connection with heraldry came about almost accidentally.
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She was the daughter of Thomas (de Mowbray), 1st Earl of Nottingham, 1st Duke of Norfolk and Elizabeth FitzAlan de Arundel.
Thomas (de Mowbray), 1st Earl of Nottingham, 1st Duke of Norfolk was born on 22 March 1366 in Isle of Axholme, Epworth, Lincolnshire, Lincolnshire, England.
She married Thomas (de Mowbray), 1st Earl of Nottingham, 1st Duke of Norfolk, son of John, 4th Baron Mowbray and Elizabeth, Lady Segrave, in 1385 in Castle Arundel, Sussex, England; His 2nd.
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 Norfolk, Thomas of Brotherton, Earl of --  Encyclopædia Britannica
He was created Earl of Norfolk in 1312 and was given vast lands in England, Wales, and Ireland; Edward II further distinguished him by creating him marshal of England.
Norfolk, Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of, Earl Of Nottingham, Earl Marshal
Thomas Sackville, the 1st earl of Dorset, and an English statesman, poet, and dramatist, is remembered largely for his share in two achievements of significance in the development of Elizabethan poetry and drama: the collection Mirror for Magistrates (1563), probably the most important work between the periods of Geoffrey Chaucer and Edmund Spenser, and the...
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 Articles - Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk (June 1, 1300-1338) was the son of Edward I of England and Marguerite of France.
He allied himself with Queen Isabella and Roger Mortimer, 1st Earl of March when they invaded England in 1326, and stood as one of the judges in the trials against both Despensers.
Thomas was also an ancestor of two of the wives of Henry VIII of England, Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard
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 Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk
Thomas Mowbray (1365-1399) was an English nobleman, created 1st Duke of Norfolk in 1397, by King II of England">Richard II of England.
Later in the year (1389) Mowbray quarrelled with Henry Bolingbroke, Duke of Hereford (later IV of England"> Henry IV), apparently due to mutual suspicions stemming from their roles in the conspiracy against Thomas of Woodstock.
The matter of Mowbray's quarrel and subsequent banishment is depicted at the beginning of Shakespeare's II (play)"> Richard II.
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 Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk: Definition and links.
Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk: Definition and links.
She was the daughter of John 4th Lord Segrave and Margaret, Countess of Norfolk, who was a daughter of Thomas of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk[?], a son of [[Edward I of England
He had two sons by his second wife, Elizabeth, daughter of the 4th Earl of Arundel: Thomas, 4th Earl of Norfolk; and John, 5th Earl and later 2nd Duke of Norfolk.
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 Science Fair Projects - Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk
Thomas Mowbray (1365 - September 22, 1399) was an English nobleman, created 1st Duke of Norfolk in 1397, by King Richard II of England.
She was the eldest daughter of John de Segrave, 4th Lord Segrave and Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk, who was the eldest daughter of Thomas of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk, a son by his second marriage of Edward I.
He succeeded his brother John (d.1383) as 6th Lord Mowbray and 7th Lord Segrave in 1382, and soon afterwards was created Earl of Nottingham, a title his elder brother had also held.
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 Children of Captain Henry L'Estrange Styleman Le Strange, Esquire, of Norfolk County, England   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Son of Henry Styleman, Esquire, and Emilia Preedy, Henry L'Estrange Styleman, postea Henry L'Estrange Styleman le Strange was born on 25 Jan 1815, and baptized at Snettisham by the Reverend J. Dolignon on 29 Jan 1815.
John Stewart of Belladrum was the son of Thomas Stewart of Pittyvaich and Keithmore, son of Gordon Stewart of Drumin and Margaret Dunbar of Grange, and Anne Gordon, daughter of Francis Gordon of Milne and Barbara Rose of Glen Cat.
Simon Fraser of Fanellan was the son of Thomas Fraser of Dumballoch and Isabella Mackintosh of Blervey, and he married Mary Fraser, daughter of Thomas Fraser of Reelig and Mary Hutchinson of Saint Kitts and Yorkshire.
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 Earl Thomas De Brotherton
THOMAS, styled "of Brotherton," 5th son of EDWARD I, being 1st son by his 2nd wife, Margaret, daughter of PHILIP III of France, was born 1 June 1300, at Brotherton, Yorks.
In 1310 Edward II assigned to his brothers Thomas and Edmund jointly the estates of Roger Bigod, late Earl of Norfolk; and on 16 December 1312 Thomas was created EARL OF NORFOLK, and summoned to Parliament as such 8 January 1312/3.
Later in the year the Earl of Norfolk was going to Gascony in the King's service, and in September 1331 was one of the commissioners to treat with France.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 10192
Alfonso of England, Earl of Chester was the son of Edward I 'Longshanks', King of England and Eleanor de Castilla, Comtesse de Ponthieu.
She married Humphrey de Bohun, 4th Earl of Hereford, son of Humphrey de Bohun, 3rd Earl of Hereford and Maud de Fiennes, on 14 November 1302 at Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England.
Thomas of Brotherton, Earl of Norfolk was the son of Edward I 'Longshanks', King of England and Marguerite de France.
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 GENUKI: Brotherton Parish information from National Gazetteer 1868.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
"BROTHERTON, a parish in the lower division of the wapentake of Barkstone Ash, in the West Riding of the county of York, 3 miles to the N.E. of Pontefract.
This place gave the surname De Brotherton to Thomas Plantagenet, son of Edward I., afterwards created Earl of Norfolk.
"BYROME, a township united with Poole, in the parish of Brotherton, wapentake of Barkstone Ash, in the West Riding of the county of York, 4 miles to the N.E. of Pontefract.
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 Edward II, King of England (1284-1327) - Genealogy
Prior to his accession he was Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester.
Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk (1300-1338)
Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent (1301-1330)
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Thomas OF BROTHERTON Earl of Norfolk [Parents] was born 1 Jun 1300 in Brotherton, York, ENG.
Margaret OF NORFOLK Duchess was born about 1320 and died 24 Mar 1399.
Edward OF NORFOLK was born about 1319 and died before 2 Dec 1334.
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 decendants of Garnier I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Thomas Plantagenet [11760] ------ earl of Lancaster b.ca.1269 d.1322, beheaded, battle of Boroughbridge Alice de_Lacy [11767] ----------- heiress of earl of Salisbury and Lincoln d.1348 wife of Thomas Plantagenet, earl of Lancaster
Thomas of_Brotherton [11770] ---- earl of Norfolk b.1_Jun_1300, Brotherton, Yorkshire d.Aug_1338 Alice Halys [11773] ------------- m.1320 1st wife of Thomas of Brotherton, earl of Norfolk d.
Thomas of_Brotherton [11770] ---- earl of Norfolk b.1_Jun_1300, Brotherton, Yorkshire d.Aug_1338 Mary Ros [11774] ---------------- dau.
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 Earl of Norfolk - TheBestLinks.com - England, 1608, 1572, 1476, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
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 Thomas of Brotherton
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