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  1. 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.

  2. MARY HOWARD. BORN: 1519 DIED: 1557 . Daughter of Thomas Howard 3rd Duke of Norfolk. Married Henry Fitzroy, Duke of Richmond, the illegitimate son of Henry VIII by Bessie Blount.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0397486Mary Howard - IMDb

    Mary Howard. Actress: Abe Lincoln in Illinois. Mary Howard was born on 24 August 1914 in Independence, Kansas, USA. She was an actress, known for Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940), Billy the Kid (1941) and Thru Different Eyes (1942).

  4. Mary Howard. Actress: Abe Lincoln in Illinois. Mary Howard was born on 24 August 1914 in Independence, Kansas, USA. She was an actress, known for Abe Lincoln in Illinois (1940), Billy the Kid (1941) and Thru Different Eyes (1942).

  5. On this day in history, 25th November 1533 (some say 26th), Henry Fitzroy, the Duke of Richmond and illegitimate son of Henry VIII, married Lady Mary Howard, daughter of Thomas Howard, 3rd Duke of Norfolk, and the cousin of Anne Boleyn. Richmond and Mary were both 14 years of age. You can read more about Henry Fitzroy in my article “The Death ...

  6. 1933–1942. Spouse. Alfred De Liagre Jr. (1945–1987) (his death) (2 children) Mary Howard de Liagre (May 18, 1913 – June 6, 2009) [1] was an American actress usually credited as Mary Howard . Howard came from Tulsa, Oklahoma, and took dancing lessons when she was in kindergarten. [2] Among her dancing instructors was Albertina Rasch. [2]

  7. SCHOOLCRAFT, Mary HowardBorn circa 1820 in Beaufort County, South Carolina; died date unknownWrote under: A Southern LadyDaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard; married Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, 1847 Source for information on Schoolcraft, Mary Howard: American Women Writers: A Critical Reference Guide from Colonial Times to the Present dictionary.