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JOHN MOWBRAY , 4th duke (1444-1476), who had already been created earl
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The illustrious family of Howard (q.v.), members of which have been dukes of Norfolk from 1483 to the present Howard day, with the exception of two periods during which Hoe. the title was forfeited, was connected with the family of Mowbray .JoHN HOWARD, 1st duke of Norfolk (c. 1430-1485), was the son of Sir Robert Howard by his wife Margaret, daughter of Thomas Mowbray , the first duke of that family. In 1455 John Howard was sent to parliament as member for Norfolk, although he " hadde no lyvelode in the shire "; in 1461 he was knighted; and in 1470, although he appears to have been a consistent Yorkist, he was created a baron by Henry VI. He was treasurer of the royal household from 1467 to 1474, and went to France with Edward IV. in 1475. After Edward's death, however, he supported Richard III., who created him duke of Norfolk and made him earl marshal of England in June 1483. He was killed at Bosworth whilst fighting for this king on the 22nd of August 1485, and the title thus suffered attainder. He is frequently mentioned in the Poston Letters.His son, THOMAS HOWARD, afterwards and duke (1443-1524), shared his father's fortunes; he fought at Barnet for Edward IV. and was made steward of the royal household and created earl of Surrey in 1483. Taken prisoner at Bosworth he was attainted and remained in captivity until January 1489, when he was released and restored to his earldom but not to the dukedom of Norfolk. He was then entrusted with the maintenance of order in Yorkshire and with the defence of the Scottish borders; he was made lord treasurer and a privy councillor in 1501, and he helped to arrange the marriage
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