Person:Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk (1)

Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk
b.c. 1320
d.24 Mar 1399
Facts and Events
Name Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk
Gender Female
Birth[1] c. 1320
Marriage 1338 Brotherton,,Yorkshire,Englandto Baron John De Seagrave
Death[1] 24 Mar 1399
Burial? Carthusian Church, Grey Friars, London, England


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Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk, 2nd Countess of Norfolk (c. 1320 – 24 March 1399), also known as Lady Manny, was the daughter of King Edward I's son, Thomas of Brotherton, 1st Earl of Norfolk, by his first wife Alice Hayles. She succeeded to the Earldom in 1338, and became Lord Marshal. Her childless brother, Edward, had died in 1334.

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