Thomas Howard, 5th Duke of Norfolk
The Duke of Norfolk | |
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Noble family | House of Howard |
Father | Henry Howard, 22nd Earl of Arundel |
Mother | Elizabeth Stuart |
Born | 9 March 1627 |
Died | 13 December 1677 |
Thomas Howard, 5th Duke of Norfolk (9 March 1627 – 13 December 1677) was an English noble.
He was born to Henry Frederick Howard, 22nd Earl of Arundel and Lady Elizabeth Stuart. On the petition of almost the whole of the House of Lords the dukedom of Norfolk was recreated and given to him in 1660.[1] The 5th Duke was considered mentally deficient and never married: he spent much of his life in a private asylum in Padua.[2] The duties of Earl Marshal were exercised by his brother, Sir Henry Howard, who, in 1677, succeeded him as Duke.[3] Another brother, Philip, became a Catholic cardinal.
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Peerage of England | ||
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Preceded by Henry Howard |
Earl of Arundel 1652–1677 |
Succeeded by Henry Howard |
Earl of Surrey (3rd creation) 1652–1677 | ||
Earl of Norfolk 1652–1677 | ||
Baron Mowbray 1652–1677 | ||
Baron Segrave 1652–1677 | ||
Baron Maltravers 1652–1677 | ||
Preceded by Alethea Howard |
Baron Furnivall 1654–1677 | |
Baron Talbot 1654–1677 | ||
Baron Strange of Blackmere 1654–1677 | ||
Vacant forfeited 1572 Title last held by Thomas Howard |
Duke of Norfolk (3rd creation, restored) 1660–1677 |
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