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  1. Elizabeth Tilney, Countess of Surrey (before 1445 – 4 April 1497) was an English heiress who became the first wife of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk (when still Earl of Surrey). She served successively as a lady-in-waiting to two Queen consorts , namely Elizabeth Woodville , wife of King Edward IV, and later as Lady of the Bedchamber to ...

  2. Elizabeth Tilney, Countess of Surrey (before 1445 – 4 April 1497) was an English heiress who became the first wife of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk (when still Earl of Surrey ). She served successively as a lady-in-waiting to two Queen consorts, namely Elizabeth Woodville, wife of King Edward IV, and later as Lady of the Bedchamber to ...

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  4. Aug 18, 2023 · "Elizabeth Tilney, Countess of Surrey (before 1445 – 4 April 1497) was an English heiress and lady-in-waiting to two queens. She became the first wife of Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey. She served as a lady-in-waiting to Queen consort Elizabeth Woodville, and later as Lady of the Bedchamber to the Queen's daughter, Elizabeth of York, consort ...

    • "Elizabeth Tylney"
    • circa 1446
  5. Home. / People. Elizabeth Tilney. Published 15th November 2015. Elizabeth was the only surviving child of her father, a significant member of the Norfolk gentry. His death without sons left her heiress of some twelve manors. She was married, at about the age of twenty, to Sir Humphrey Bourchier.

  6. Elizabeth Tilney was the first wife of Mowbray descendant Thomas Howard, the second Howard Duke of Norfolk, hero of the battle of Flodden, but she died Countess of Surrey, as the dukedom forfeit after Bosworth was not reinstated until after her death.

  7. Tylney, Elizabeth (d. 1497) Countess of Surrey. Name variations: Elizabeth Tilney; Elizabeth Howard. Died on April 4, 1497; daughter of Frederick Tylney and Elizabeth Cheney ; married Henry, also seen as Humphrey, Bourchier, 2nd baron Berners; married Thomas Howard (1443–1524), earl of Surrey and 2nd duke of Norfolk (r. 1514–1524), on April ...

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