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  1. Frances Howard falleció en Beverly Hills, Los Ángeles , en 1976, a los 73 años de edad. Fue enterrada en el Cementerio Forest Lawn Memorial Park de Glendale (California). Filmografía. Entre 1925 y 1935 Howard rodó cuatro filmes: Mary Burns, Fugitive (1935) The Shock Punch (1925) The Swan (1925) Too Many Kisses (1925) Referencias

  2. dence suggests that Frances Howard and Robert Devereux’s attempts to consummate their marriage were unsuccessful. David Lindley notes contemporary references that suggest Devereux might have been impo-tent. In any case, it also appears that by this time Frances had fallen in love with the Scot Robert Carr, who had risen rapidly in King James

  3. Frances Howard McLaughlin [1] was born in Kansas City, Kansas [2] or Omaha, Nebraska in 1903 [3] to Helen Victoria (née Howard) and Charles Douglas McLaughlin. [4] She was raised as a Catholic. Her mother, nicknamed Bonnie, had been raised a Quaker but converted to Catholicism, and she predeceased her daughter by five years.

  4. Frances Howard (31 maggio 1590 – Chiswick, 23 agosto 1632) è stata una nobile inglese coinvolta durante il regno di Giacomo I d'Inghilterra in un famoso scandalo. Biografia. Era figlia di Thomas Howard, I conte di Suffolk e della seconda moglie Kather ...

  5. Frances Howard, sketch by Hans Holbein the Younger, Royal Collection, Windsor Castle, c. 1535. Frances Howard, Countess of Surrey ( née de Vere; c. 1517 [1] – 30 June 1577) was the second daughter and third child of John de Vere, 15th Earl of Oxford, and Elizabeth Trussell. She first married Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (executed for treason ...

  6. This satirical account of Frances Howard’s divorce from the Earl of Essex and remarriage to the Earl of Somerset made a distinctive contribution to English literary and political culture throughout the seventeenth century. The poem distils information, tropes, and themes into a succinct form, presenting an opinionated narrative that could have attracted attention. Surviving copies of the ...

  7. Frances decided to take matters into her own hands. In Sep 1613, Overbury died in the Tower of London in Sep 1613, poisoned - it was said - by an enema administered by an apothecary's boy. There is no doubt that Frances Howard had sent poison into the Tower on at least two occasions: once in a phial and once in some tarts.