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  1. William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham (c. 1510 – 12 January 1573), was the eldest son of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk by his second wife, Agnes Tilney.[1] Howard served four monarchs, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, in various official capacities, most notably on diplomatic missions and as Lord Admiral and Lord Chamberlain of the Household. Lord William ...

  2. HOWARD OF EFFINGHAM, WILLIAM HOWARD, 1st Baron (c. 1510–1573), English lord high admiral, was the son of the 2nd duke of Norfolk. He was popular with Henry VIII., and at Anne Boleyn’s coronation was deputy earl marshal; and he was sent on missions to Scotland and France; but in 1541 he was charged with abetting his relative Queen Catherine Howard, and was convicted of misprision of treason ...

  3. 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.”

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  5. William Howard, 3rd Baron Howard of Effingham (27 December 1577 – 28 November 1615) was an English nobleman, the eldest son of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham (who as Lord Howard of Effingham famously led the English fleet against the Spanish Armada) and Catherine Carey, Lady of the chamber to Queen Elizabeth who died 25 Feb 1603 at Arundel House, Strand, Middlesex, ENG.

  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. He died in his late 80s at Haling House, Chelsea, 14 Dec. 1624 and was buried four days later at Reigate. He was succeeded as 2nd Earl of Nottingham by Charles, his younger son by his first marriage. There is only a draft will, drawn up shortly before he sailed against the Armada. In it Howard appointed Hunsdon and Burghley as overseers. 6.