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  1. Lord William Howard (1563-1640) was the younger son of Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk by his second wife Margaret, who died the year after his birth. William married Elizabeth Dacre in 1577, co-heir to the Dacre estates, and thereafter becameinvolved in extensive litigation to claim this inheritance. His Catholicism and family connections ...

  2. Lord William only held the post of Lord Admiral for four years, as despite his Catholic Howard family background, he was never entirely trusted by Mary because of his protestant connections. The Lord Admiral role allowed its holder to build his wealth as he received 10% of prize cargoes from captured ships, but Lord William did not hold the role long enough to build his wealth.

  3. Hace 2 días · Search for: 'William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham' in Oxford Reference ». (c. 1510–73).Howard was a younger son of Thomas, 2nd duke of Norfolk, who died in 1524. He was great‐uncle to Princess Elizabeth. In the 1530s he served as ambassador to Scotland and to France but was in danger in 1542 when his niece Catherine Howard was ...

  4. Charles Howard. 14 de diciembre de 1624 jul. Charles Howard, I Conde de Nottingham, II Barón Howard de Effingham (1536-4 de diciembre de 1624), conocido como Howard de Effingham, fue un estadista inglés y Lord Gran Almirante de Isabel I y James I. Fue comandante de las fuerzas inglesas durante las batallas contra la Armada Española y fue el ...

  5. William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham ( c. 1510–1573), English nobleman. William Howard (died 1600) (1538–1600), English member of parliament. Lord William Howard (1563–1640), nicknamed "Belted Will" or "Bauld Willie", third son of 4th Duke of Norfolk. William Howard, 3rd Baron Howard of Effingham (1577–1615), his grandson, heir ...

  6. Lord of Naworth Castle in Cumberland, Warden of the Western Marches. Scholar and Antiquary. Famed in Border traditions as 'Belted Will'. Lord William Howard (19 December 1563 – 7 October 1640) was an English nobleman and antiquary, sometimes known as Belted or Bauld (bold) Will.

  7. Howard was the second son of Edward Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Escrick and Mary Butler. He matriculated at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, in 1646, and was then admitted to Lincoln's Inn. [1] In 1653 he was a soldier in Oliver Cromwell 's life-guards, and a "great preacher" of the anabaptists, but his views were republican, and he took part ...