Duke of Norfolk - Family Tree

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Thomas of Brotherton,
1st Earl of Norfolk

1300–1338
Margaret,
Duchess of Norfolk
2nd Countess of Norfolk

1320–1399
Elizabeth de Segrave,
5th Baroness Segrave
1338–1368
Thomas de Mowbray,
1st Duke of Norfolk

1365–1399
Lady Margaret de Mowbray
died after 1437
Thomas de Mowbray,
4th Earl of Norfolk
1385–1405
John de Mowbray,
2nd Duke of Norfolk

1392–1432
John Howard,
1st Duke of Norfolk

1425–1485
John de Mowbray,
3rd Duke of Norfolk

1415–1461
Thomas Howard,
2nd Duke of Norfolk

1443–1524
John de Mowbray,
4th Duke of Norfolk

1444–1476
Thomas Howard,
3rd Duke of Norfolk

1473–1554
Anne de Mowbray,
8th Countess of Norfolk
1472–1481
Richard of Shrewsbury,
1st Duke of Norfolk

1473–1483
Henry Howard,
Earl of Surrey
1517–1547
Thomas Howard,
4th Duke of Norfolk

1536–1572
Philip Howard,
20th Earl of Arundel
1557–1595
Thomas Howard,
21st Earl of Arundel
1585–1646
Henry Howard,
22nd Earl of Arundel
1608–1652
Thomas Howard,
5th Duke of Norfolk

1627–1677
Henry Howard,
6th Duke of Norfolk

1628–1684
Hon. Edward Howard
1637–1691
Hon. Bernard Howard
1641–1717
Henry Howard,
7th Duke of Norfolk

1655–1701
Stanley Howard
1676–1755
Bernard Howard
1641–1717
Lord Thomas Howard
died 1689
Robert Howard
1706–1785
Bernard Howard
1674–1735
Thomas Howard,
8th Duke of Norfolk

1683–1732
Edward Howard,
9th Duke of Norfolk

1685–1777
Charles Howard,
10th Duke of Norfolk

1720–1786
Henry Howard
1713–1787
Charles Howard,
11th Duke of Norfolk

1746–1815
Bernard Howard,
12th Duke of Norfolk

1765–1842
Henry Howard,
13th Duke of Norfolk

1791–1856
Henry Fitzalan-Howard,
14th Duke of Norfolk

1815–1860
Edward Fitzalan-Howard,
1st Baron Howard of Glossop
1818–1883
Henry Fitzalan-Howard,
15th Duke of Norfolk

1847–1917
Francis Fitzalan-Howard,
2nd Baron Howard of Glossop
1859–1924
Bernard Fitzalan-Howard,
16th Duke of Norfolk

1908–1975
Bernard Fitzalan-Howard,
3rd Baron Howard of Glossop
1885–1972
Miles Fitzalan-Howard,
17th Duke of Norfolk

1915–2002
Edward Fitzalan-Howard,
18th Duke of Norfolk

b. 1956

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