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  1. Hace 4 días · His ancestor John Howard was created Duke of Norfolk in 1483, but because he inherited his dukedom through his mother, Margaret Mowbray, the duke’s precedence (ie his seniority in terms of the antiquity of his title) is dated 1397, which is when Margaret Mowbray’s father was created Duke of Norfolk.

  2. Hace 5 días · Contributions to the history of the earldom and county of Chester, 12371399, historical, topographical and administrative, with a study of the household of Edward the Black Prince and its relations with Cheshire. Mrs. Margaret Sharp, née Tout. Manchester Ph.D. 1925. The economic and social history of Cheshire in the reign of the three Edwards.

  3. Hace 2 días · In 1388 or 1389 John's manor of Stockton-onthe-Moor was settled on his daughter Margaret and her husband William Mowbray, with remainder, should they die childless, to Elizabeth daughter of William's younger brother Alexander and her husband William Gascoigne and Elizabeth's issue.

  4. Hace 4 días · 1397–1399 Later Duke of Surrey 89 John Montagu, 3rd Earl of Salisbury: c. 1350–1400 1397–1399 90 Albert I, Duke of Bavaria: 1336–1404 c. 1398 91 Simon Felbrigge: d. 1442 c. 1398 92 Philip de la Vache: 1348–c.1408 c. 1399 F30 Katherine, Duchess of Gueldres: 1361-1400 1399 F31 Joan, Duchess of York: 1380-1434 1399 F32 Margaret ...

  5. 15 de may. de 2024 · Margaret of Brotherton (13201399) 2nd Countess of Norfolk 13381399, Duchess of Norfolk "for life" 13971399: John Mowbray (1310–1361) 3rd Baron Mowbray: Elizabeth de Segrave (1338–1368) 5th Baroness Segrave: John de Mowbray (1340–1368) 4th Baron Mowbray: Earl of Nottingham (1st creation), 1377

  6. Hace 2 días · Thomas Mowbray never assumed his father's title of Duke of Norfolk, conferred 29th September 1397 (who was K.G., but being banished that same year, died of grief at Venice in 1399), but simply styled himself Earl Marshal (a title to which his mother's family had some claim).

  7. 17 de may. de 2024 · Heir to the Honour of Mowbray, Roger de Mowbray was a prominent Anglo-Norman baron who played major roles in royal politics during the reigns of King Stephen and Henry II. He was a participant in the Second Crusade, and is recorded as having fought alongside Hugh de Beauchamp at the Battle of Hattin in 1187. Having been taken captive by Saladin ...