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  1. 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 .

  2. Lord William Howard (19 December 1563 – 7 October 1640) was an English nobleman and antiquary, sometimes known as "Belted Will" or "Bauld (bold) Will". Early life. Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk and Margaret Audley, William's parents.

  3. 3 de nov. de 2022 · William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham (c. 1510–1573), English Lord High Admiral, was the son of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk by his second wife Agnes Tilney (d. May, 1545), daughter of Hugh Tilney of Boston and Eleanor Tailboys. Agnes was Elizabeth Tilney's first cousin.

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  4. The earls of Suffolk, Carlisle, and Effingham and the Lord Howard of Glossop and Lord Stafford represent the family in its younger lines. The family was founded by William Howard, a lawyer in the county of Norfolk who was summoned to Parliament in 1295.

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  5. Lord William Howard. The son of Thomas, 4th Duke of Norfolk. The Howards of Castle Howard are descended from Lord William who lived at Naworth Castle in Cumbria. Charles the 1st Earl of Carlisle. Great Grandson of Lord William Howard, a skilled opportunist, adept politician and successful soldier. Edward the 2nd Earl of Carlisle

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  6. 26 de may. de 2024 · Overview. William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham. (c. 1510—1573) naval commander. Quick 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.

  7. Lord William Howard (1563-1640) Lord William Howard was the younger son of Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, executed by Queen Elizabeth for treason. After his father's death William was placed under the guardianship of William Cecil, Lord Burghley, and, following in his footsteps, entered St John's in 1577.