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(Redirected from Dukes of Suffolk) Title in the Peerage of England

Dukedom of Suffolk
Coat of arms Duke of Suffolk
Creation date(1448-05-12)12 May 1448
Creationfirst Creation (1448)
second Creation (1514)
third Creation (1551)
Created byHenry VI
PeeragePeerage of England
First holderWilliam de la Pole
Present holderExtinct
Heir apparentnone
Remainder tothe 1st Duke's heirs male of the body lawfully begotten
Subsidiary titlesMarquess of Dorset
Marquess of Suffolk
Earl of Suffolk
Extinction date1554
MottoNous Maintiendrons
("We will maintain")

Duke of Suffolk was a title that has been created three times in the peerage of England.

The dukedom was first created for William de la Pole, who had already been elevated to the ranks of earl and marquess, and was a powerful figure under Henry VI.

Wingfield Castle in Suffolk in 1827. It was the seat of Sir John de Wingfield (d. circa 1361), chief administrator to Edward the Black Prince (1330–1376), whose daughter and heiress Catherine Wingfield married Michael de la Pole, seated at Wingfield Castle and in 1385 created Earl of Suffolk.
His descendants quartered the arms of Wingfield: Argent, on a bend gules three wings conjoined in lure of the field

The second creation was for Charles Brandon, a favourite of Henry VIII; his two sons successively inherited the title, but left no more heirs.

The third creation of the dukedom of Suffolk was for Henry Grey, 3rd Marquess of Dorset, in 1551. The duke also held the title Baron Ferrers of Groby (1300). These titles became forfeit when the duke was attainted in 1554.

Duke of Suffolk, first creation

Earl of Suffolk (1385)

Arms of De la Pole: Azure, a fess between three leopard's faces or

Marquess of Suffolk (1444)

Subsidiary titles: Earl of Suffolk (1385), Earl of Pembroke (1447)

Duke of Suffolk (1448)

Subsidiary titles: Marquess of Suffolk (1444), Earl of Suffolk (1385), Earl of Pembroke (1447)

Duke of Suffolk, second creation (1514)

Arms of Brandon: Barry of ten argent and gules, a lion rampant or ducally crowned per pale of the first and second

Duke of Suffolk, third creation (1551)

Subsidiary titles: Marquess of Dorset (1475), Baron Ferrers of Groby (1300), Baron Harington (1324), Baron Bonville (1449)
  • Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk, 3rd Marquess of Dorset (1517–1554), married to a daughter of the Charles Brandon the previous first Duke of the second creation. He was notable as the father of Lady Jane Grey (de facto Queen of England for nine days). After his attempt to place his daughter on the throne failed, he was pardoned, but after his participation in Wyatt's Rebellion Mary I had him executed for treason in February 1554. His honours were forfeit although, in any case, he had no male issue who would have inherited.

Grey arms

There were no further creations of the dukedom. The earldom of Suffolk was re-created in 1603 for a cadet branch of the Howard family.

See also

References

  1. Debrett's Peerage, 1968, p.355


Family tree of the Earls, Marquesses, and Dukes of Suffolk and the Earls of Bindon and Berkshire
Earl of Norfolk (1st creation), before 1069
Ralph the Staller
(c. 1011–1068)
1st Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, or of the East Angles, ?–1068
Ralph de Gael
(c. 1040 – c. 1096)
2nd Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk, or of the East Angles, 1068–1074
Earldom of Norfolk and Suffolk, or of the East Angles (1st creation) extinct, 1382Earl of suffolk (2nd creation), 1337
Robert Ufford
(1298–1369)
1st Earl of Suffolk, 1337–1369
Earl of Suffolk (3rd creation), 1385
Michael de la Pole
(1330–1389)
1st Earl of Suffolk, 1385–1388
William Ufford
(1330–1382)
2nd Earl of Suffolk, 1369–1382
Earldom of Suffolk (2nd creation) extinct, 1382
Thomas de Mowbray
Duke of Norfolk
Michael de la Pole
(1367–1415)
2nd Earl of Suffolk, 1398–1399, 1399–1415
Marquess of Suffolk, 1444
Earl of Pembroke (6th creation), 1447
Duke of Suffolk (1st creation) 1448
Robert Howard
(1385–1436)
Margaret de Mowbray
(c. 1388–1459)
Elizabeth MowbrayMichael de la Pole
(1394–1415)
3rd Earl of Suffolk, 1415
William de la Pole
(1396–1450)
4th Earl of Suffolk, 1415–1450
1st Marquess of Suffolk, 1444–1450
Earl of Pembroke, 1447–1450
1st Duke of Suffolk, 1448–1450
Earldom (3rd creation), Marquessate, and Dukedom (1st creation) of Suffolk and Earldom of Pembroke (6th creation) forfeit, 1450
John Howard
(1425–1485)
Duke of Norfolk
Cecily NevilleRichard Plantagenet
Duke of York
Earldom (3rd creation), Marquessate, and Dukedom (1st creation) of Suffolk restored, 1463
Thomas Howard
Duke of Norfolk
Richard III
Duke of Gloucester
King of England
Edward IV
King of England
Elizabeth PlantagenetJohn de la Pole
(1442–1492)
2nd Duke of Suffolk, 2nd Marquess of Suffolk, 5th Earl of Suffolk, 1463–1492
Elizabeth Boleyn
(c. 1480–1538)
Countess of Wiltshire
Thomas Howard
Duke of Norfolk
Lord Edmund HowardElizabeth of YorkHenry VII
King of England
Edmund de la Pole
(1472–1513)
3rd Duke of Suffolk, 3rd Marquess of Suffolk, 1492–1493
6th Earl of Suffolk, 1492–1504
Marquessate and Dukedom (1st creation) of Suffolk surrendered, 1493
Earldom of Suffolk (3rd creation) forfeit, 1504
Marquess of Pembroke, 1532Duke of Suffolk (2nd creation), 1514
Anne Boleyn
(c. 1501 or 1507–1536)
Marquess of Pembroke
1532–1536
Henry VIII
King of England
Mary Tudor
Queen of France
Charles Brandon
(1484–1545)
1st Duke of Suffolk, 1514–1545
Marquessate of Pembroke forfeit, 1536
Duke of Suffolk (3rd creation), 1551
Henry Howard
Earl of Surrey
Catherine Howard
(c. 1524–1542)
Henry Grey
(1517–1554)
1st Duke of Suffolk, 1551–1554
3rd Marquess of Dorset
Frances Grey
Dukedom of Suffolk (3rd creation) forfeit, 1554
Thomas Howard
Duke of Norfolk
Jane Grey
Disputed Queen of England
Henry Brandon
(1535–1551)
2nd Duke of Suffolk, 1545–1551
Charles Brandon
(1537–1551)
3rd Duke of Suffolk, 1551
Dukedom of Suffolk (2nd creation) extinct, 1551
see Dukes of Norfolk family treeEarl of Suffolk (4th creation), 1603
Thomas Howard
(1561–1626)
1st Earl of Suffolk, 1603–1626
Earl of Berkshire (2nd creation), 1626
Theophilus Howard
(1584–1640)
2nd Earl of Suffolk, 1626–1640
Thomas Howard
1st Earl of Berkshire
James Howard
(c. 1620–1689)
3rd Earl of Suffolk, 1640–1689
George Howard
(1625–1691)
4th Earl of Suffolk, 1689–1691
Henry Howard
(1627–1709)
5th Earl of Suffolk, 1691–1709
Charles Howard
(1615–1679)
2nd Earl of Berkshire
Thomas Howard
(1619–1706)
3rd Earl of Berkshire
William HowardPhilip Howard
(1629–1717)
Earl of Bindon, 1706
Henry Howard
(1670–1718)
1st Earl of Bindon, 1706–1718
6th Earl of Suffolk, 1709–1718
Edward Howard
(1672–1731)
8th Earl of Suffolk, 1722–1731
Charles Howard
(1685–1733)
9th Earl of Suffolk, 1731–1733
Craven HowardDorothy HowardCapt. Charles Howard
Charles Howard
(1693–1722)
2nd Earl of Bindon, 7th Earl of Suffolk, 1718–1722
Henry Howard
(1706–1745)
10th Earl of Suffolk, 1733–1745
Henry Bowes Howard
(1686–1757)
4th Earl of Berkshire, 1706–1757
11th Earl of Suffolk, 1745–1757
Catherine GrahamCapt. Philip Howard
Earldom of Bindon extinct, 1722
Henry Howard
(1739–1779)
12th Earl of Suffolk, 5th Earl of Berkshire, 1757–1779
Thomas Howard
(1721–1783)
14th Earl of Suffolk, 7th Earl of Berkshire, 1779–1783
John Howard
(1739–1820)
15th Earl of Suffolk, 8th Earl of Berkshire, 1783–1820
Henry Howard
(1779–1779)
13th Earl of Suffolk, 6th Earl of Berkshire, 1779–1779
Thomas Howard
(1776–1851)
16th Earl of Suffolk, 9th Earl of Berkshire, 1820–1851
Charles Howard
(1804–1876)
17th Earl of Suffolk, 10th Earl of Berkshire, 1851–1876
Henry Howard
(1833–1898)
18th Earl of Suffolk, 11th Earl of Berkshire, 1876–1898
Henry Howard
(1877–1917)
19th Earl of Suffolk, 12th Earl of Berkshire, 1898–1917
Charles Howard
(1906–1941)
20th Earl of Suffolk, 13th Earl of Berkshire, 1917–1941
Michael Howard
(1935–2022)
21st Earl of Suffolk, 14th Earl of Berkshire, 1941–2022
Alexander Howard
(b. 1974)
22nd Earl of Suffolk, 15th Earl of Berkshire, from 2022
Arthur Howard
(b. 2014)
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