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Henry Howard Quiz

Henry Howard

Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, was the cousin of Queens Anne Boleyn and Catherine Howard, a famous Tudor poet and a man who managed to end up in prison a few times, but how much do you know about this Tudor courtier? Find out with this fun quiz. Good luck!

Henry Howard Quiz

Q1) Which of the following men were Henry Howard's grandfathers?

King Henry VI

Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham

Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk

Henry Howard, Duke of Suffolk

Correct!
Wrong! Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham, and Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, were his grandfathers.

Q2) From 1520-1521, Henry and his family lived here because of his father's position as lord lieutenant...

Calais

Brittany

Wales

Ireland

Correct! Part of Henry's childhood was spent in Ireland because his father, Thomas Howard, then Earl of Surrey, was sent as lord lieutenant in 1520–21.
Wrong! It's Ireland. Part of Henry's childhood was spent in Ireland because his father, Thomas Howard, then Earl of Surrey, was sent as lord lieutenant in 1520–21.

Q3) In which year did Henry Howard become Earl of Surrey?

1524

1531

1536

1544

Correct! After the death of his grandfather, Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, in 1524, Henry's father became 3rd Duke of Norfolk and Henry was made Earl of Surrey.
Wrong! It's 1524. After the death of his grandfather, Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk, in 1524, Henry's father became 3rd Duke of Norfolk and Henry was made Earl of Surrey.

Q4) With which of Henry VIII's children did Henry Howard spend a lot of time?

Edward VI

Elizabeth I

Henry Fitzroy

Mary I

Correct!
Wrong! It's Henry Fitzroy.

Q5) At the end of 1529, the Duke of Norfolk was attempting a marriage between his son and this woman...

Frances de Vere

Elizabeth Fitzgerald

Princess Mary

Elizabeth Grey

Correct! Interestingly, Anne Boleyn had at first approved of the marriage between Mary and Henry Howard until she suddenly changed her mind.
Wrong! It's Princess Mary. Interestingly, Anne Boleyn had at first approved of the marriage between Mary and Henry Howard until she suddenly changed her mind.

Q6) When Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn travelled to Calais in October 1532, the Earl of Surrey and Henry Fitzroy were part of the entourage. Why did the young men stay behind in France after the king and Anne returned to England?

A treaty with France

To finish their education

They were imprisoned

They were due to marry French noblewomen

Correct! Richmond and Surrey stayed behind in France as pledges for the treaty and stayed with the Dauphin of France and his brothers.
Wrong! It was due to a treaty. Richmond and Surrey stayed behind in France as pledges for the treaty and stayed with the Dauphin of France and his brothers.

Q7) In which year did Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey, have his first military command?

1544

1525

1546

1536

Correct! The outbreak of the Lincolnshire rising in October 1536 gave Surrey his first military command.
Wrong! It's 1536. The outbreak of the Lincolnshire rising in October 1536 gave Surrey his first military command.

Q8) In 1538, Surrey was appointed to which of the following positions?

Commissioner of the Sewers

Steward of the Duchy of Lancaster

Groom of the Stool

The king's cupbearer

Correct!
Wrong! He was appointed as Commissioner of the Sewers.

Q9) In 1542, Surrey was imprisoned in the Fleet for challenging this man to a duel...

Edward Seymour

John à Leigh

Thomas Wyatt

John North

Correct! He was released due to his name and the favour of the king.
Wrong! It was John à Leigh. Surrey was released due to his name and the favour of the king.

Q10) On what date was Surrey executed?

22 April 1546

19 January 1547

28 January 1547

1 December 1546

Correct! On 19 January 1547 he was beheaded at Tower Hill - just 9 days before Henry VIII's death. His body was first buried at All Hallows Barking, but was later moved to St Michael's Church, Framlingham.
Wrong! On 19 January 1547 he was beheaded at Tower Hill - just 9 days before Henry VIII's death. His body was first buried at All Hallows Barking, but was later moved to St Michael's Church, Framlingham.

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