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  1. William Howard. William Howard ( 19 de Dezembro de 1563 — Outubro de 1640) foi um nobre e erudito inglês. Conhecido como "Belted" ou "Bauld (bold) Will", era o 3º filho de Thomas Howard, 4º Duque de Norfolk (executado em 1572 ), e da sua segunda esposa, Margaret, filha de Lord Audley, tendo nascido em Audley End House, no Essex. Casou no ...

  2. The Howard Family. The Howard family are descended from Lord William Howard the youngest son of Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk. The 1st Earl of Carlisle, Charles Howard (1629-1685) was the great grandson of Lord William Howard (1563-1640), the youngest son of Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, whose skill at marrying heiresses eventually led ...

  3. Lord William Howard of Effingham, through his wife Catherine, succeeded to the Manor of Gaines, and was succeeded by his daughter Agnes. In 1537 and 1541 Howard was engaged on an embassy to France (cf. State Papers Henry VIII, vol. viii. pt. v. contd.)

  4. Lord William Howard was the younger son of Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, executed by Queen Elizabeth for treason. After his father's death William was placed under the guardianship of William Cecil, Lord Burghley, and, following in his footsteps, entered St John's in 1577.

  5. They were joined there by Charles Howard, their cousin, two years older than Thomas, son of Lord William Howard of Effingham. Probably on Lord Wentworth's advice, the Duchess engaged John Foxe as tutor of her charges. Edward VI knew 'no better place for their virtuous education' than with their aunt.

  6. When William Howard was born in 1510 in Effingham, Surrey, England, his father, Lord, was 32 and his mother, Lady, was 30. He was married five times and had 19 sons and 25 daughters. He died on Januar …. Learn about William's homeland. Put your face in a costume from William's homelands.

  7. the Flodden Howard — but “Belted Will” is still alive today, and influences the tourist industry in the north of England. Lord William Howard was in fact in his early life very much a south-erner. Born in 1563, he spent his childhood in Audley End, in Essex. He became a ward of William Cecil, Lord Burghley, after the execution of his