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  1. NPG Ax26305. Use this image. Richard William Penn Curzon, 1st Earl Howe. by George Zobel, published by Henry Graves & Co, after Sir Francis Grant. mixed-method engraving, published 1 January 1859. NPG D49837. Use this image. Richard William Penn Curzon, 1st Earl Howe.

  2. 18 de fev. de 2006 · Their son, Richard William Curzon (1796-1870), who succeeded his paternal grandfather as Viscount Curzon in 1820, was created Earl Howe in 1821; he was succeeded by his son, George Augustus (1821-1876), and then by another son, Richard William (1822-1900), whose son Richard George Penn Curzon-Howe (b. 1861) became 4th Earl Howe in 1900.

  3. Richard George Penn 4th Earl Howe Curzon-Howe was born on month day 1861, in birth place, to Richard William Penn 3rd Earl Howe Curzon-Howe. His occupation was a occupation . Richard passed away on month day 1929, at age 67.

  4. Edward Curzon, 6th Earl Howe. Lieutenant Viscount Curzon (left) with his father Commodore The Earl Howe, on board HMS Howe. Edward Richard Assheton Penn Curzon, 6th Earl Howe, CBE, CStJ, DL, JP (7 August 1908 – 29 May 1984), styled Viscount Curzon from 1929 to 1964, was a British peer. [1]

  5. www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk › howe1821Howe, Earl (UK, 1821)

    Hon Richard George Penn Curzon-Howe later Curzon, later 4th Earl Howe 2. Hon Frederick Graham Curzon-Howe (b. 5 Mar 1868; d. 4 Nov 1920), mar. 11 Sep 1894 (div. 1903) Minnie Ellis Gertrude Jeffreys (d. 21 Jan 1943), dau. of Capt Dodsworth Jeffreys, and had issue:

  6. Media in category "Richard Curzon, 4th Earl Howe" The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Richard George Penn Curzon, Vanity Fair, 1896-06-04.jpg 600 × 984; 61 KB

  7. Autres informations. Richard George Penn Curzon, 4e comte Howe, ( 28 avril 1861 - 10 janvier 1929 ), titré vicomte Curzon entre 1876 et 1900, est un courtisan britannique et un homme politique conservateur. Il est trésorier de la maison entre 1896 et 1900 et Lord Chambellan de la reine Alexandra entre 1903 et 1925.