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Sir George Howard (courtier)

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Howard's father died on 19 March 1539, 'overwhelmed by debts'. However Howard's financial situation was alleviated in 1540 when his sister, Katherine, married King Henry VIII as his fifth wife. The King granted Howard a pension of 100 marks, several manors, and, together with his brother
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by his first wife, Elizabeth Tilney. Lord Edmund Howard was reputed a spendthrift who wasted the lands he obtained through his first marriage to Joyce Culpeper, the daughter and coheir of Sir Richard Culpeper of
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chamber, a Noblwooman, that I am az mooch boound untoo, az ony poor man may be untoo so gracious a Lady'. He is one of the few courtiers mentioned by name in the Letter.
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wine. On 13 February 1542, however, Howard's sister Katherine was executed for treason, and Howard turned to soldiering, serving as a captain at
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forces, but is said to have quarreled with Northumberland's son, and speedily taken 50 horse to join the forces supporting
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on 28 September 1547. Howard campaigned again in Scotland in 1548, and was sent on a diplomatic mission to King
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Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, ed. Kimball G. Everingham
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in 1547, for which latter service his 'forward courage' was noted and he was knighted by
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Katherine (1518x24-1542), queen of England and Ireland, fifth consort of Henry VIII
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in that year. When Norfolk died on 25 August 1554, Howard was chief mourner.
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Howard, Thomas, second duke of Norfolk (1443–1524), magnate and soldier
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Howard, Thomas, third duke of Norfolk (1473–1554), magnate and soldier
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acceded to the throne in November 1558. Howard was with the court at
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After the young King's death on 6 July 1553, Howard at first joined
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in the same year, and later sat as a member of Parliament for
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Mention of George Ferrers' production of Sir George Howard's
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Howard was appointed carver to Queen Mary's husband,
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Index


Noble family
Howard
Lord Edmund Howard
Joyce Culpeper
King Henry VIII's
Catherine Howard
Edward VI
Mary I
Elizabeth I
Master of the Armoury
Langham letter
Earl of Leicester's
Kenilworth Castle
Lord Edmund Howard
Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk
Oxen Hoath
Kent
Katherine Howard
Dowager Duchess of Norfolk
Charles
Gascon
Boulogne
standard-bearer
Battle of Pinkie
Somerset
Henry II of France
Devizes
Edward VI
masque

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