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John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk - Definition and Overview

John Howard (1430-1485) was a descendant of Thomas Mowbray and was created 1st Duke of Norfolk (of the 2nd creation) in 1483, the title having fallen into abeyance upon the death of John Mowbray (1444-1476), who had been 4th Duke of Norfolk (of the 1st creation) from 1461 until 1476.

John Howard was known as "Jack (or "Jock," hence: "Jockey") of Norfolk". He had the support of Edward IV of England who made him constable of Norwich Castle, sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk, treasurer of the Royal Household. For his support of Richard III during the desposition of Edward V in 1483, he was created Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal of England, and Lord Admiral of all England, Ireland, and Aquitaine.

He was married first to Katherine Moleyns, then to Margaret Chedworth.

He died on August 22, 1485 in the Battle of Bosworth Field. The night before, someone had left him a note warning him that King Richard III, his "master," was going to be double-crossed, which he was:

“Jockey of Norfolk, be not too bold,
For Dickon, thy master, is bought and sold.”


Preceded by:
New Creation
Duke of Norfolk
Succeeded by:
Thomas Howard
Preceded by:
John Mowbray
Baron Mowbray


Example Usage of Howard,

Hellibop: RT @segelstrom commented on Jeff Howard's blog post on #NordicSDC regarding next year's conference here at LiU http://bit.ly/4Hjfb3
dagnabbit_: What voted him out? “Keep it up, Abbott-haters. You will do for Abbott what Howard-haters did for Howard.” -@mirandadevine
deanhealthplex: RT @ETBU_Tigers: ... ETBU's 75-60 win over Howard Payne... http://bit.ly/8dmFVx
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