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  1. Howard died on 19 March 1539, a year before his daughter, Catherine Howard, became queen of England. His widow, Margaret, was among the ladies appointed to serve her stepdaughter when her household was formed in August 1540. [9]

  2. Howard murió el 19 de marzo de 1539, un año antes de que su hija Catalina se convirtiera en la quinta esposa de Enrique VIII. [7] Su viuda, Margaret Jennings, estaba entre las damas nombradas para servir a su hijastra cuando se formó su séquito en agosto de 1540. [ 8 ]

  3. 1485 (22nd August) Edmund’s father and grandfather fought for King Richard III in this battle against Henry Tudor. King Richard was killed during the battle and Henry Tudor was proclaimed King of England. Edmund’s grandfather, John Howard had also been killed during the battle.

  4. Lord Edmund Howard (1478 – 19 March 1539) was the third son of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, and his first wife, Elizabeth Tilney. His sister, Elizabeth, was the mother of Henry VIII's second wife, Anne Boleyn, and he was the father of the king's fifth wife, Catherine Howard.

  5. Edmund Howard (n. 1478 - 19 de marzo de 1539) fue el tercer hijo del II duque de Norfolk y de la condesa de Surrey. Su hermana, Isabel Howard , fue la madre de Ana Bolena , segunda esposa de Enrique VIII .

  6. Edmund died later that year; penniless and an overall underwhelming member of the formidable Howard family. Ironically, his death occurred just one year before his daughter Catherine became Queen of England.

  7. Edmund Howard (1710–1798): A Quaker clockmaker in Chelsea. James Nye*. A manuscript autobiography compiled in 1785, which has been widely used by historians but apparently escaped notice by horologists, provides us with a rich account of the life of a struggling Chelsea clockmaker, Edmund Howard—a maker virtually unrecorded in the ...