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The proud and noble English surname of Howard emerged from the ancient Anglo-Saxon tribes who once ruled all of Britain. It comes from either the Old German language or the Old French language, but is first recorded in Norfolk in 1273 A.D.

Family motto: "Virtue Alone Invincible!"

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