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  1. Lord Charles Howard, 2nd Baron Howard of Effingham and 1st Earl of Nottingham 1536-1624 Lord Charles, Lord William’s heir, was his eldest son by his second wife. He spent part of his childhood with his second half-cousins, the children of the disgraced Earl of Surrey, at Reigate Castle under the tutelage of the protestant John Foxe, author of the “Book of Martyrs.”

  2. When Lord William Howard First Barron Effingham was born in December 1510, in Effingham, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, his father, Thomas Howard 2nd Duke of Norfolk, was 67 and his mother, Lady Agnes Tilney Countess of Surrey, was 33. He married Lady Catherine Broughton, Baroness Howard Of Effingham about 1529, in United Kingdom.

  3. In the parliament of 1572 he was again knight of the shire for Surrey; and on the death of his father, 29 Jan. 1572-3, he succeeded as second Lord Howard of Effingham. On 24 April 1574 he was installed a knight of the Garter, and about the same time was made lord chamberlain of the household, a dignity which he held till May 1585, when he ...

  4. The Lord Howard Of Effingham was situated near to Effingham Station. This pub has now been demolished and replaced by housing. Source: Derek Ruffles.

  5. Lord Howard of Effingham to Sir Francis Walsingham. 21 July, 1588.*. Sir:— I will not trouble you with any long letter; we are at this present otherwise occupied than with writing. Upon Friday, at Plymouth, I received intelligence that there were a great number of ships descried off of the Lizard; whereupon, although the wind was very scant ...

  6. Richard Howard, 4th Earl of Effingham (21 February 1748 – 11 December 1816) was a British peer and a member of the House of Lords, styled Hon. Richard Howard until 1791. Biography [ edit ] On 21 November 1763, Howard was commissioned a sub-brigadier and cornet in the 1st Troop of Horse Guards , and a brigadier and lieutenant on 21 January 1765.

  7. Howard Family, a famous English family whose head, the duke of Norfolk, is the premier duke and hereditary earl marshal of England. The earls of Suffolk, Carlisle, and Effingham and the Lord Howard of Glossop and Lord Stafford represent the family in its younger lines.