Lady Jeanette Virginia Beaufort was the heiress to the Dukedom of Lancaster Territory since her birth in 2167, but when she married Lord Frederick William Howard in 2182, she passed her inheritance over to her younger brother, Lord Charles Beaufort, and she had no idea that he wouldn't have any great-great-grandchildren, so her father, Lord Edmund Beaufort revised The Act of Succession of The Dukedom of Lancaster Territory and it would revert back to his daughters oldest great-great-grandson.
Lady Jeanette Virginia first male line great-great-grandson wasn't born until June 21, 2280, and he was named Lord Anthony Christopher Howard, but his grandfather had no idea that his great-uncle left no great-great-grandchildren, and so the Dukedom of Lancaster Territory was inherited by his oldest male line grandson, Lord Anthony Christopher Howard at the age of l month old.
Lord Charles Andrew Howard JR was Lady Jeannette Virginia Beaufort's oldest grandson through her second son, Lord Charles Andrew Howard SR and Lady Alexandra Elizabeth Spencer-Churchill.
Lord Thomas Beaufort, Lord Charles Beaufort's grandson left no children, and the next in line to inherit was Lady Jeannette Virginia's oldest male line great-great-grandson, and it was Lord Anthony Christopher Howard.
Lord Anthony Christopher was too young to govern the Dukedom he had inherited so his father, Lord Andrew Charles appointed a regency until he came of age.
Lord Andrew Charles appointed his first cousins, Lord Richard Edward Howard The Second and Lord Frederick William Howard the Third regent until he turned 18 years old.
When Lord Anthony Christopher turned 15 years old, he was sent to Lancaster Manor to learn how to govern his Dukedom and territory along with his regents.
In 2298, he turned 18 years old, and he became Duke of Lancaster Territory in his own right and two years later he marries his second cousin, Lady Alexandrina Charlene Stuart, the heiress to The Dukedom of Lennox Territory and together they have three children and the first to arrive was Lord Alexander Andrew Howard, heir to his mother's Dukedom of Lennox Territory in 2302, and three years later, their second son, Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Second, heir to his father's Dukedom of Lancaster Territory, and finally their final child, a daughter, Lady Josephine Karissa Howard is born in 2310.
Later on, Lady Josephine Karissa is named as her paternal grandmother' s Marquess of Pembroke Territory in 2325.
Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Second is the paternal ancestor to the future Dukes of Lancaster and Norfolk Territory as his eldest son, Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Third marries his second cousin, Lady Victoria Elizabeth Ann Howard, the great-granddaughter of his grandfather oldest sister, Lady Elizabeth Victoria Ann Beltane and his third cousin, Lord Richard Edward Howard The Third, as Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Second and Lady Karissa Ann are first cousins through their father and mother.
The Second paternal ancestor is Lord Frederick William Howard The Third whose son, Lord Frederick William Howard The fourth is also a second cousin to Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Second, through his great-great-great-great-grandfather, Lord Frederick William Howard.
Lady Victoria Elizabeth Howard is Lord Frederick William Howard The Second great-granddaughter, and she is the great-great-great-granddaughter of Lord Charles Andrew Howard SR and they are brothers to each other.
Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Second and his son, Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Third carry Lord Andrew Charles Howard name into the next generation and provide To the Dukedom of Lancaster and Norfolk Territory, The 5th Duke of Lancaster Territory, The 1st Duchess of Lancaster Territory, The Eighth Duke of Norfolk Territory, and the 4th Duchess of Norfolk Territory.
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