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  1. Elizabeth de Mowbray, Duchess of Norfolk (née Talbot; c. December 1442/January 1443 – between 6 November 1506 and 28 June 1507) was a daughter of John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and his wife Lady Margaret Beauchamp.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Elizabeth de Mowbray, Duchess of Norfolk (née Talbot) (c. December 1442/January 1443 – 6 November 1506/10 May 1507) was a daughter of John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and his wife Lady Margaret Beauchamp.

    • between December 1442 and January 1443
    • London, Greater London, United Kingdom
    • Goodrich, Herefordshire, England
  3. She married John de Mowbray on 20 October 1462, in Norfolk, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 2 daughters. She died on 10 May 1510, in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England, at the age of 67, and was buried in Long Melford, Suffolk, England.

    • Female
    • John de Mowbray
  4. Elizabeth Talbot, while young had married the Mowbray heir and become Countess of Warenne. This was a much greater marriage than Eleanor’s and lined her up to be one of the greatest ladies in England, Duchess of Norfolk after her father-in-law died in 1462.

  5. 6 de dic. de 2020 · Elizabeth Talbot Duchess of Norfolk. Described as ‘a very beautiful English lady’ by a bystander who saw her in Flanders. Edward IV treated her appallingly in her widowhood.

  6. Duchess of Norfolk. Name variations: Elizabeth Mowbray. Died around 1506; daughter of John Talbot (1384–1453), 1st earl of Shrewsbury (r. 1442–1453), and Margaret Beauchamp (1404–1467); married John Mowbray, 4th duke of Norfolk, before November 27, 1448; children: Anne Mowbray (1472–1481).

  7. Duchess of Norfolk is a title held by the wife of the Duke of Norfolk in the peerage of England afterwards. The Duke of Norfolk is the premier duke in the peerage of England, and also, as Earl of Arundel, the premier earl.