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  1. Mary Howard, of the Holy Cross (28 December 1653 – 21 March 1735 at Rouen) was an English nun of the Poor Clares. Life [ edit ] She was a great-granddaughter of Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk , and a daughter of Sir Robert Howard , a younger son of Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Berkshire , in whose home Mary's early youth was spent.

  2. Nacida Mary Edgar el 27 de diciembre de 1907 en Londres, Inglaterra, Reino Unido, hija de Jenny (Howard) y George Edgar, un autor. Ella fue educada en privado. El 6 de marzo de 1934, se casó con Rudolph F. Mussi, ellos tuvieron un hijo, Max, y una hija, Susan Jane. Mary Mussi falleció el 2 de marzo de 1991.

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    ABCT Team Members Mary Howard Program Director Doris Alcivar Assistant Program Manager Pratiksha Nimesh Business Data Analyst Colette Thompson Program Coordinator Margaret El Naamani Program Coordinator Brendan Rae Coach Cassie…

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  6. 19 de jul. de 2017 · She may actually have married Thomas Howard (1512-October 29, 1537), one of the duke of Norfolk’s half-brothers. Thomas died in the Tower of London, where he had been imprisoned for his liaison with Margaret. Margaret remained close to Thomas Howard’s niece, Mary Howard, Duchess of Richmond, who had been married to Henry FitzRoy.

  7. Mary Howard was daughter of Charles Howard of Lichfield and his wife, Penelope Foley. [1] She married Erasmus Darwin, medical doctor, poet and philosopher, son of Robert Darwin and his wife, Elizabeth Hill, on 30 December 1757. [2] Mary died 30 June 1770. [3]