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  1. RICHARD HOWE 1ST EARL 4TH VISCOUNT. 1726-99. He was born on 8 March 1726 in Albemarle Street, London, the second son of Emanuel Scrope, 2nd Viscount Howe of Langar, Nottinghamshire, in the Irish peerage, and Maria Sophia Charlotte, daughter of the Baron and Baroness Kielmansegge who came to London from Hanover on the succession of the baroness ...

  2. Richard Howe did rejoin the navy to fight against France and Spain. [2] In 1782, he was named the first Earl Howe. He fought in Gibraltar in 1782. He was made the first Lord of the Admiralty in 1783 and held the post until 1788. He was Vice Admiral of England from 1792 to 1796.

  3. 13 de abr. de 2020 · Richard and William Howe in North America during the Revolution. Like their older brother, Richard (1726-1799) and William (1729-1814) were destined for military service from a young age. The former joined the Royal Navy in 1740 and the latter the Army in 1746, both seeing service in The War of Austrian Succession and the French and Indian War.

  4. Richard Howe entered the navy at age 13 and in 1740 transferred to the HMS Severn, one of the squadron sent into the South Atlantic in 1740. The Severn failed to round the Horn and returned home. Howe next served in the West Indies in the HMS Burford, and was aboard when she was very severely damaged in the unsuccessful attack on La Guayra in 1742.

  5. Richard Howe, 1er comte Howe ( anglais : Earl Howe ), connu sous le nom de Richard Howe puis lord Howe, né le 8 mars 1726 à Londres et mort le 5 août 1799, est un officier de marine de la Royal Navy britannique. Il se distingue en particulier pendant la guerre d'indépendance des États-Unis et les guerres de la Révolution française.

  6. 23 de jun. de 2021 · This day in the American Revolution, Admiral Richard Howe arrives in Loyalist-aligned Halifax, Nova Scotia. Appointed Commander of the Fleet, Howe organizes the largest expeditionary force the British Army has yet assembled, with over 400 ships and 32,000 troops converging on New York harbor.

  7. 27 de jun. de 2018 · HOWE, RICHARD. (1726–1799). First Earl Howe and British admiral. The brother of George and William Howe, Richard went to sea very young, serving from 1735 in a merchant ship, the Thames. His naval service began on 16 July 1739 on HMS Pear. On 24 May 1744 he passed for lieutenant and was promoted to post-captain on 10 April 1746.

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