John de Mowbray, 4th Duke of Norfolk

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John Mowbray, 4th Duke of Norfolk was born in 1444 and died in 1476. He was the only son of John de Mowbray, 3rd Duke of Norfolk and Eleanor Bourchier. His maternal grandparents were William Bourchier, Count of Eu and Anne of Gloucester.

He was married to Elizabeth Talbot, daughter of John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury and his second wife Lady Margaret Beauchamp. They had only one child, Anne Mowbray and so the dukedom became extinct upon his death. Anne was only 3 years old when her father died. She then inherited his extensive lands and wealth.

Edward IV arranged for her to be married, at the age of 5 to his son, Richard of Shrewsbury, 1st Duke of York.

Anne died in 1481 before she reached her ninth birthday. Under the agreement brokered by his father, Richard inherited the Mowbray lands and wealth.

The first creation of the title of Duke of Norfolk therefore became extinct in 1476 but was revived in a second creation for Richard, Duke of York in 1481.

Preceded by
The Duke of Norfolk
Earl Marshal
1461–1476
Succeeded by
The Duke of York
Preceded by
John Mowbray
Duke of Norfolk
1461–1476
Succeeded by
Extinct

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