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"Those of vile birth- lawyers, university men, macchiavellians- will one day not just usurp the nobility of this realm, but destroy us... and I ''hate'' them all." -''Henry Howard''
 
"Those of vile birth- lawyers, university men, macchiavellians- will one day not just usurp the nobility of this realm, but destroy us... and I ''hate'' them all." -''Henry Howard''
   
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Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk (son)|image = Henry howard.jpg}}
 
Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk (son)|image = Henry howard.jpg}}
'''Sir Henry Howard''' is Earl of Surrey and the eldest son of the [[Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk|Duke of Norfolk]] during Season Four of ''The Tudors; ''he is therefore also a first cousin of both [[Katherine Howard]] (though he refers to her as his niece) and [[Anne Boleyn]].  Like many nobility, Howard is usually referred to by his title of "Surrey" rather than his name.  He is also a descendant of the Plantagenet royal line, whose dynasty was usurped by [[King Henry|King Henry's]] Tudor dynasty.
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Sir Henry Howard is Earl of Surrey and the eldest son of the [[Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk|Duke of Norfolk]] during Season Four of ''The Tudors; ''he is therefore also a first cousin of both [[Katherine Howard]] (though he refers to her as his niece) and [[Anne Boleyn]].  Like many nobility, Howard is usually referred to by his title of "Surrey" rather than his name.  He is also a descendant of the Plantagenet royal line, whose dynasty was usurped by [[King Henry|King Henry's]] Tudor dynasty.
   
 
An arrogant, brutish, ambitious and militaristic nobleman, Surrey nonetheless has a strong code of chivalry and is a dedicated poet.  His deep-rooted contempt for 'new men' of lower noble birth, especially the Seymour brothers, makes him many enemies at court (including [[Bishop Gardiner]]), although Henry initially shows him favor because of his connection to Queen Katherine Howard; he is also popular among the old noble families that Henry had mostly displaced.  Surrey later plays a prominent role in the Siege of Boulogne, but is ultimately relieved of his command after leading a rash attack on the French, primarily due to the machinations of his arch-rival [[Edward Seymour]], Earl of Hertford.
 
An arrogant, brutish, ambitious and militaristic nobleman, Surrey nonetheless has a strong code of chivalry and is a dedicated poet.  His deep-rooted contempt for 'new men' of lower noble birth, especially the Seymour brothers, makes him many enemies at court (including [[Bishop Gardiner]]), although Henry initially shows him favor because of his connection to Queen Katherine Howard; he is also popular among the old noble families that Henry had mostly displaced.  Surrey later plays a prominent role in the Siege of Boulogne, but is ultimately relieved of his command after leading a rash attack on the French, primarily due to the machinations of his arch-rival [[Edward Seymour]], Earl of Hertford.
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