He died at York from wounds received from the Earl of Nottingham during a tournament.
In September 1603, she married Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham.
The Earl of Nottingham was succeeded by his younger son, the second Earl.
She was wife to Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham.
He was the next heir under the Will of his great-uncle, the Earl of Nottingham.
He accompanied the Earl of Nottingham on his mission to Spain in 1605.
As time came for Gloucester to be tried, the Earl of Nottingham brought news that he was dead.
In 1681, Howard's cousin, the 3rd Earl of Nottingham, died and, just as his two half-brothers, did not leave a male heir.
He was created Earl of Nottingham on 12 June 1476.
It was established in 1397/1398 by Thomas Mowbray, Earl of Nottingham.