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  1. Katherine Howard, Countess of Suffolk (née Knyvet/Knyvett; 1564–1638) was an English court office holder who served as lady-in-waiting to the queen consort of England, Anne of Denmark.

  2. 12 de abr. de 2019 · Katherine, Countess of Suffolk and the Fall of the House of Howard. by Linda Fetterly Root. When researching my recent novels focusing on the Gunpowder Treason and its aftermath, I uncovered a list of seven English aristocrats who were on retainer to the King of Spain.

  3. Katherine Howard, Countess of Suffolk ( née Knyvet/Knyvett ; 1564–1638) was an English court office holder who served as lady-in-waiting to the queen consort of England, Anne of Denmark. Katherine Knyvett, Countess of Suffolk – Miniature by Nicholas Hilliard. Private life.

  4. Countess of Suffolk is the title given to the wife of the Earl of Suffolk. Women who have held the title include: Katherine de Stafford (c.1376–1419) Catherine Howard, Countess of Suffolk (1564–1638) Barbara Howard, Countess of Suffolk (1622–1680) Henrietta Howard, Countess of Suffolk (died 1715)

  5. Katherine Brandon, Duchess of Suffolk, suo jure 12th Baroness Willoughby de Eresby (née Willoughby; 22 March 1519 – 19 September 1580), was an English noblewoman living at the courts of King Henry VIII, King Edward VI and Queen Elizabeth I.

  6. www.english-heritage.org.uk › history-stories-kenwood › the-suffolk-collectionThe Suffolk Collection | English Heritage

    Through the centuries, the Howard family has included many colourful, famous and occasionally infamous characters. Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk and his wife Katherine, Countess of Suffolk both spent extravagantly on their building projects at Audley End House and Charlton Park.

  7. Catherine Howard, Countess Suffolk, 2nd Wife of the 1st Earl published 1782. RCIN 656640. Description. O'D 1: Full length, inclined right, wearing coronet, ruff, brocade gown cut away at bosom, train from shoulders, feather fan at side, glove in right hand, left on table. plate to Pennant's Journey from Chester to London. People involved.