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  1. He was succeeded by his younger brother Henry as the 6th Duke, through whom the 7th Duke, 8th Duke and 9th Duke of Norfolk were descended in the male-line. At the death of the 9th Duke, the title was inherited in 1777 by his heir male, Charles Howard , a grandson of Charles Howard of Greystoke, a younger brother of the 5th and 6th Dukes.

  2. Tomb of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk and Anne of York in the Church of St Michael the Archangel, Framlingham. The Duke died at his Kenninghall residence on 25 August 1554 after several weeks in which his health gradually declined. [2]

  3. Died: June 2, 1572, London (aged 34) House / Dynasty: Howard family. Thomas Howard, 4th duke of Norfolk (born March 10, 1538, Kenninghall, Norfolk, England—died June 2, 1572, London) 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 ...

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  4. Died: August 25, 1554, Kenninghall, Norfolk, England (aged 81) House / Dynasty: Howard family. Role In: Pilgrimage of Grace. Thomas Howard, 3rd duke of Norfolk (born 1473—died August 25, 1554, Kenninghall, Norfolk, England) was a powerful English noble who held a variety of high offices under King Henry VIII.

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  5. 8 de sept. de 2023 · Duke of Norfolk He explains that there were plans prepared for Her Majesty’s death in any one of the royal residences, or even in a private home. He admits he was nervous until the last minute.

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  6. However, Henry obligingly died nine days later, just six hours before the duke was scheduled to be executed. When the Privy Council got around to thinking about it, they reached the consensus that confinement in the Tower at such an advanced age would carry away the old duke without staining their hands with his blood.

  7. In the immediate aftermath of his execution, Elizabeth was reportedly 'somewhat sad' at the Duke's death. Norfolk was buried in Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula, in the Tower of London. Norfolk's lands and titles were forfeit, although much of his estate was later restored to his sons.