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  1. 23 de nov. de 2022 · William Howard married Margaret Gamage before 1536. They had five sons and six daughters. m. (bef. 1536) Margaret Gamage (d. 18 May 1581; bur. Reigate) dau. of Sir Thomas Gamage of Coity, Glamorgan. Issue: Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham Occupation. 11 Mar 1553/4: created Baron Howard of Effingham.

  2. His Grandchildren: Mary (Lady) HOWARD ; William (3rd Baron of EFFINGHAM) HOWARD ; Elizabeth HOWARD ; Frances (Lady) HOWARD ; Francis HOWARD ; Anne PAULET ; William (4th Marquess of Winchester) PAULET ; Elizabeth SHEFFIELD ; Edmund (K.G.; 3rd Lord) SHEFFIELD ; Robert DUDLEY [ Start]

  3. William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham was an English diplomat and military leader. He served four monarchs, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I, in various official capacities, most notably on diplomatic missions and as Lord Admiral and Lord Chamberlain of the Household.

  4. William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham (c. 1510 – 12 January 1573) was an English diplomat and military leader. He served four monarchs, Henry VIII , Edward VI , Mary I and Elizabeth I , in various official capacities, most notably on diplomatic missions and as Lord Admiral and Lord Chamberlain of the Household.

  5. Hace 5 días · Charles Howard was born in 1536. Through his father, William Howard, first Baron Howard of Effingham, he was related to Elizabeth I. In 1559, Howard was made ambassador to France and held a number ...

  6. 25 de sept. de 2023 · File:Coat of arms of Sir William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham, KG.png. Size of this preview: 600 × 600 pixels. Other resolutions: 240 × 240 pixels | 480 × 480 pixels | 768 × 768 pixels | 1,158 × 1,158 pixels. Original file ‎ (1,158 × 1,158 pixels, file size: 924 KB, MIME type: image/png)

  7. As a reward for his exertions he was created Baron Howard of Effingham on 11 March 1553-4; the manor of Effingham, Surrey, had been granted him by Edward VI in 1551. But Howard's active devotion to Elizabeth's interests roused the suspicions of Mary and her advisers.