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  1. 3rd Duke of Norfolk, 6th Earl of Norfolk, 10th Baron Segrave, 9th Baron Mowbray 1432–1461: John Howard (1425–1485) 1st Duke of Norfolk, 13th Baron Segrave, 12th Baron Mowbray 1483–1485: Titles forfeit, 1485: Earl of Surrey and Warenne (2nd creation), 1451: Duke of Norfolk (4th creation) restored and Earl of Surrey, 1514: John Stourton (c ...

  2. On 29 June 1539, Howard, the Duke of Suffolk and Cromwell dined with the King as guests of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer at Lambeth Palace. During a heated discussion about Cardinal Wolsey, Cromwell charged Thomas Howard with disloyalty; Howard in turn called Cromwell a liar.

  3. At parliament in April 1539, Chancellor Audley announced that the king was determined to put an end to the diversity of opinion and disunity, and appointed a group of clerics to produce a statement to end debate. In May, the Duke of Norfolk announced to parliament that the clerics had failed to agree and therefore that six questions would be ...

  4. Thomas Howard, Third Duke of Norfolk (1473-1554) c. 1539. Oil on panel | 80.1 x 61.4 cm (support, canvas/panel/stretcher external) | RCIN 404439. In an exhibition, The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace. ©. Description. Thomas Howard, third Duke of Norfolk (1473-1554), was one of the most powerful nobles in the country.

  5. In 1539, he was chosen to go with the Duke of Suffolk to meet Anne of Cleves at her arrival at Dover. In 1540, during Cromwell's arrest in the council chamber, it was said that Norfolk tore the St George from around Cromwell's neck; certainly, he was very much involved in the plot against Cromwell.

  6. The Six Articles Act, 1539. 31 Henry VIII, Cap. 14. Documents Illustrative of English Church History Compiled from Original Sources By Henry Gee and William John Hardy. London: Macmillan, 1896. 303-319. THIS Act, introduced by the Duke of Norfolk, was passed in June, 1539. Where the king's most excellent majesty is, by God's law, supreme head ...

  7. THOMAS HOWARD, 3RD DUKE OF NORFOLK. BORN: 1473. DIED: 1554. T homas Howard by Hans Holbein in 1539. He holds the Earl Marshall's baton and the Lord Treasurer's stave. Royal Collection, St. James' Palace. Son of Thomas Howard 2nd Duke of Norfolk. Uncle of Anne Boleyn and Kathryn Howard.