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  1. Há 4 dias · 102. Lord William Howard to the Council. Sends letter received to-day from one Blonkett [antea, No. 100] who served the Emperor during all the last wars as Captain of 100 light horse, and from time to time transmits accounts of their proceedings. Requests they will communicate its contents to her Majesty, if she is not already apprised of the news.

  2. Há 3 dias · These were, Anne, who married Philip Howard, Earl of Arundel, and Elizabeth, who married Lord William Howard, third son of the Duke of Norfolk; the manor fell to the share of the latter nobleman, and is now the property of his lineal descendant, the present Earl of Carlisle.

  3. Há 1 dia · Charles Lord Howard of Effingham, son of Lord William Howard, leased the rectory, as it was called, and possibly the advowson also, to John Cowper, 28 May 1587. Julian Cowper, John's widow, conveyed to Richard Cowper, John's nephew and eventual heir, in 1603.

  4. Há 1 dia · Instructions to the lord William Howard, ambassador to the King's good brother and nephew, the king of Scots. 1. On his arrival at the Scotch court he is to make the King's most hearty recommendations, and deliver his letters to the king of Scots, with thanks for his gentle present, declaring Henry's great desire to hear of his welfare, both for the highness of blood and for the late amity ...

  5. Há 2 dias · Lord William gave Corby to his second son Sir Francis, the immediate ancestor of Henry Howard, Esq. the present possessor. There is a full length portrait at Corby Castle of Lord William Howard. The pleasure grounds on the banks of the Eden are much enriched with wood, and present a great variety of beautiful scenery.

  6. Há 3 dias · Lord William Howard to Henry VIII. R. O. St. P., viii. 634. Upon the answer he and Mr. Pachet had from the Admiral, viz., to return to Fontayne de Bellew, Howard rode to Paris to despatch his servants homewards.

  7. Há 6 dias · Lord William used the Hall for convenience when hunting and he it was who built the banquetting hall. Francis Howard, who died in 1702, left the manor to his three daughters, the eldest of whom bought out the other two shares after marrying John Warwick, and their son Francis Warwick sold the manor to Edward Hasell of Dalemain, reserving to himself the Hall of which he died seised in the year ...