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  1. Elizabeth Leyburne, Duchess of Norfolk (1536 – 4 September 1567, Kenninghall, Norfolk), was a member of the English nobility. She first married Thomas Dacre, 4th Baron Dacre; following his death in 1566, she secretly married Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk. She was his third wife.

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Elizabeth Leyburne, Duchess of Norfolk (1536 – 4 September 1567), was a member of the English aristocracy. Family daughter of Sir James Leyburne of Cunswick by his 2nd wife, Helen Preston.

    • Cunswick, England
    • England
  3. Portrait of Elizabeth Leyburne attributed to Hans Eworth, c. 1560. Shortly after Margaret's death, Norfolk married Elizabeth Leyburne (1536 – 4 September 1567), widow of Thomas Dacre, 4th Baron Dacre of Gillesland, and daughter of Sir James Leyburn. They had no children.

    • 2 June 1572 (aged 36), Tower Hill, London, England
  4. Leyburne, Elizabeth (d. 1567) Duchess of Norfolk. Name variations: Lady Dacre of Gilsland; Elizabeth Howard. Died on September 4, 1567; daughter of Sir James Leyburne; marriedThomas Dacre, 4th lord Dacre of Gilsland (also seen as Gillesland); became third wife of Thomas Howard (1537–1572), 3rd duke of Norfolk (r. 1554–1572, also seen as 4th ...

  5. Elizabeth Leyburne, Duchess of Norfolk (1536 – 4 September 1567), was a member of the English nobility. She first married Thomas Dacre, 4th Baron Dacre; following his death in 1566, she secretly marri …

  6. Elizabeth Leyburne Anne Howard, Countess of Arundel (née Dacre ; 21 March 1557 – 19 April 1630), was an English poetess, noblewoman, and religious conspirator. She lived a life devoted to her son, Thomas Howard, and religion, as she converted to the illegal and underground Catholic Church in England in 1582, in defiance of Queen ...

  7. Elizabeth Leyburne nació en 1576 en una familia aristocrática inglesa. Se casó con el rico comerciante Robert Leyburne y juntos tuvieron diez hijos. Sin embargo, su vida dio un giro cuando su esposo murió en 1609 dejándola en una situación financiera difícil.