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Viscount Howard Bindon is in Viscountcies of England Alphabetically, Viscountcies of England Chronologically, Extinct Viscountcies of England.
1st: Thomas Howard 1st Viscount Howard Bindon. Died 1582. Son
2nd: Henry Howard 2nd Viscount Howard Bindon. Died 1590. Brother.
3rd: Thomas Howard 3rd Viscount Howard Bindon. Died 1611. Extinct.
Around 1526 Thomas Howard 1st Viscount Howard Bindon (age 6) and Elizabeth Marney Viscountess Howard Bindon were married. She by marriage Viscountess Howard Bindon. He the son of Thomas Howard 3rd Duke of Norfolk (age 53) and Elizabeth Stafford Duchess Norfolk (age 29). They were fifth cousin once removed.
In 1559 Thomas Howard 1st Viscount Howard Bindon (age 39) was created 1st Viscount Howard Bindon.
After 1565 Thomas Howard 1st Viscount Howard Bindon (age 45) and Gertrude Lyte Viscountess Howard Bindon were married. She by marriage Viscountess Howard Bindon. He the son of Thomas Howard 3rd Duke of Norfolk and Elizabeth Stafford Duchess Norfolk.
On 7th June 1576 Thomas Howard 1st Viscount Howard Bindon (age 56) and Mabel Burton Viscountess Howard Bindon (age 36) were married. She by marriage Viscountess Howard Bindon. The difference in their ages was 20 years. He the son of Thomas Howard 3rd Duke of Norfolk and Elizabeth Stafford Duchess Norfolk.
In 1582 Thomas Howard 1st Viscount Howard Bindon (age 62) died. His son Henry succeeded 2nd Viscount Howard Bindon.
In 1590 Henry Howard 2nd Viscount Howard Bindon died. In 1590 His brother Thomas succeeded 3rd Viscount Howard Bindon.
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In 1611 Thomas Howard 3rd Viscount Howard Bindon died. Viscount Howard Bindon extinct.