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  1. Agnes Tilney (ur. ok. 1477, zm. 1545) angielska arystokratka, księżna Norfolk w latach 1514-1524 jako druga żona Thomasa Howarda. Życiorys [ edytuj | edytuj kod ] Była córką Hugh Tilneya i Elizabeth Tailboys. 8 listopada 1497 r. poślubiła Thomasa Howarda, hrabiego Surrey [3] Jej mąż był najstarszym synem i dziedzicem Johna Howarda 1. księcia Norfolk.

  2. Sir Philip’s widow Malyn Tilney, Lord William Howard and the Countess of Bridgewater were incarcerated in the Tower in 1541 for having concealed information about Queen Katherine Howard’s behaviour before her marriage with young men at her step-grandmother Duchess Agnes’s home, Norfolk House in Lambeth.

  3. It is unclear if he had two sons named Richard as well or if it was the same person. In the Dukes of Norfolk family tree, there is clearly a mistake. Richard Howard is there linked to Agnes Tilney (2nd wife of Thomas Howard), yet is said to born in 1487, which is impossible to be true, as at the time Thomas Howard was married to Elizabeth Tilney.

  4. 26 de abr. de 2022 · Agnes Tilley was baptized on 7 November 1585 at Henlow, co. Bedford, England, the daughter of Edmund and Mary (Wyne) Cooper. On 20 June 1614, she married Edward Tilley. They moved to Leiden, Holland by 1618, and came on the Mayflower to Plymouth in 1620 with Henry Samson and Humility Cooper. Agnes' sister Martha was the mother of Henry Samson ...

  5. Agnès Howard, née Tilney (1477 ou avant – peu avant 31 mai 1545), est la seconde épouse de Thomas Howard, 2 e duc de Norfolk, et la grand-mère par alliance de deux épouses d'Henri VIII d'Angleterre, Anne Boleyn et Catherine Howard. Agnès est par conséquent l'arrière-grand-mère par alliance de la reine Élisabeth I re, fille d'Anne ...

  6. 5 de may. de 2022 · Today in 1542 Agnes Tilney, the Dowager Duchess of Norfolk, was pardoned after having spent five months in the Tower of London because of her association with Katherine Howard, her step-granddaughter.

  7. 22 de dic. de 2022 · Today in 1541 Agnes Tilney, and her family, both the Howard side and the Tilney side, were arrested for having covered up the “unlawful, carnal, voluptuous, and licentious life” that Queen Catherine Howard had lived while in the household of Agnes.