Schaeffer-Massung Family Tree » John HOWARD Sir "Knight of the Garter" 1st Duke of Norfolk, Baron Howard "Friend and Patron of King Richard III" (Earl Marshal, Lord Admiral (1422-1485)
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Alternative names: John Howard, John Howard Norfolk, John Howard, Sir John Howard, Sir "Knight of the Garter" JOHN HOWARD 1st Duke of Norfolk Baron Howard "Friend and Patron of King Richard III" (Earl Marshal (Sir "Knight of the Garter" JOHN HOWARD, 1st Duke of Norfolk, Baron Howard "Friend and Patron of King Richard III" (Earl Marshal,) Lord Admiral,Lord High Steward,Treasurer of the Royal Household,Constable of Norwich and Colchester, John Howard
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