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  1. Lord William Howard is surely the least known of the fourth Duke of Norfolk's three sons. Although a Catholic, he was not a martyr like his half-brother Philip. Unlike his elder brother Thomas, first Earl of Suffolk, he had no spectacular public career.

  2. William Howard (vers 1510– 12 janvier 1573), 1 er baron Howard d’Effingham, diplomate anglais et favori d'Henri VIII, est lord-grand-amiral sous les règnes de Marie I re et d' Élisabeth I re. Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ]

  3. 2 de set. de 2022 · Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk was born on 10 March 1536/37. He was the son of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey and Lady Frances de Vere.2 He married, firstly, Lady Mary Fitzalan, daughter of Henry Fitzalan, 19th Earl of Arundel and Catherine Grey, on 30 March 1555. He married, secondly, Hon. Margaret Audley, daughter of Thomas Audley, 1st and ...

  4. Harrow School. Esmé William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Penrith, GCB, GCMG, CVO, PC (15 September 1863 – 1 August 1939 [1] ), was a British diplomat. He served as British Ambassador to the United States between 1924 and 1930. He was one of Britain's most influential diplomats of the early part of the twentieth century.

  5. Lord William only held the post of Lord Admiral for four years, as despite his Catholic Howard family background, he was never entirely trusted by Mary because of his protestant connections. The Lord Admiral role allowed its holder to build his wealth as he received 10% of prize cargoes from captured ships, but Lord William did not hold the role long enough to build his wealth.

  6. 30 Mar. 1695; will 20 Dec 1694, pr. 1 June 1695. 1. Gov. Virginia 1683–93. Associated with: Hale House, Chelsea, Mdx.; Lingfield, Surr. and Virginia (1683-89) Likenesses: oil on canvas, school of Sir G. Kneller, Virginia Historical Society, Richmond. Francis Howard succeeded to the barony of Howard of Effingham at the death of his distant ...

  7. These manuscripts form part of the library from Naworth Castle, Cumberland, being the residual undispersed portion of the library of Lord William Howard (1563-1640), together with a few later books, which was acquired by purchase from Sotheby's sale on 14 December 1992, with assistance from the National Heritage Memorial Fund, the Purchase Grant Fund, the Friends of the National Libraries, and ...