Henry Howard, 13th Duke of Norfolk
1791–1856 (age 65)
Biography
Henry Howard, 13th Duke of Norfolk (1791–1856) was a prominent English politician and nobleman who wielded considerable influence during the early 19th century. As one of England's leading peers, he participated in the political and social affairs of his time, representing the interests of the aristocracy during a period of significant constitutional and social change.
The Duke's political career reflected the responsibilities and privileges of his elevated station. He was interred in the Fitzalan Chapel, a fitting resting place for a member of one of England's most distinguished families, where his legacy as a political figure and nobleman continues to be commemorated.