Suitors for The Edwardian Duchess of Lancaster Territory

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Lady Susan Virginia Howard, is the youngest daughter and child of Lady Victoria Elizabeth Howard, Duchess of Norfolk Territory and Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Third

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Lady Susan Virginia Howard, is the youngest daughter and child of Lady Victoria Elizabeth Howard, Duchess of Norfolk Territory and Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Third.

When she was only eight, her older brother, Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Fourth bestowed upon her the Dukedom of Lancaster Territory as he was Duke of Westminster Territory and until she was 18, she had a regent and it was her uncle, Lord Frederick William Howard The Fifth.

When she turned 18 years old in 2368, the regency ended and she became the first Duchess of Lancaster Territory since its creation in 2165.

Lady Susan Virginia Howard is not fond of tradition and she is rather wild and she is very progressive as her brother is.

Lady Susan Virginia Howard is Duchess of Lancaster Territory on Star Base 12 and as the great-great-great-great-great-granddaughter of both Lord Patrick William Howard and Lord Edmund Beaufort and through their children, Lord Frederick William and Lady Jeannette Virginia and their great-great-great-grandson, Lord Anthony Christopher Howard, through his son,Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Second, and his son, Lord Andrew Charles Howard The Third she becomes The First Duchess of Lancaster Territory.

Lord Edmund Beaufort, Duke of Lancaster Territory comes from the line of Prince John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster who was the fourth but third surviving son of King Edward The Third, and through his third marriage, and through his son, Lord John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Lancaster Territory as his son, Lord John only had one child and she was the mother of the usurper, King Henry The Seventh of England, but through his second son, Lord Edmund Beaufort who was a loyal lancastrian and fought for King Henry The Sixth of England during the Battle of War of Roses.

Lord Edmund Beaufort on April 27, 2153, 


along with Lord Patrick William Howard, Lord Walter Devereux traveled to where the Battle of Bosworth was fought in 1485 and to pay the final respect for the noble ancestors

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along with Lord Patrick William Howard, Lord Walter Devereux traveled to where the Battle of Bosworth was fought in 1485 and to pay the final respect for the noble ancestors.

Lord Edmund Beaufort carries a bouquet of red roses to place where so many Lancastrians died in between the years of 22 May 1455 – 16 June 1487.


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