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  1. Howard had already been created Baron Howard of Charlton, in the County of Wiltshire, and Viscount Andover, in the County of Southampton, in 1622. These titles are also in the Peerage of England. Lord Berkshire succeeded to the Charlton estate through his mother in 1638.

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    See: Howarth The later Howards would claim legendary descent from Hereward the Wake, but a pedigree compiled and signed by Sir William Dugdale, Norroy King of Arms of the College of Arms, and dated 8 April 1665, stated that the Howard family are descended from the Howarth [sic, Howard] family of Great Howarth Hall, Rochdale. According to Dugdale, "...

    Sir William's great-great-great-grandson, Sir Robert Howard, married Lady Margaret Mowbray, elder daughter of Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk (1366–1399). The Mowbray line of Dukes died out in 1476 and the heiress of the last Duke, Anne Mowbray, died at the age of nine in 1481; after declaring her widower King Edward IV's son Richard of Shrewsb...

    See: Gallery of Howard Arms The Howard family's original arms were the white bend on red with the crosslets. On marrying the heiress of the dukes of Norfolk, the first Howard duke of Norfolk quartered his arms with those of Thomas of Brotherton 1st Earl of Norfolk, son of King Edward I Longshanks as well as the Mowbray arms. Starting with the 2nd D...

    http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/HOWARD1.htm [unreliable source?]
  2. In 1621 he was created Baron Howard of Charlton, Wiltshire and on 7 February 1626, he was created Earl of Berkshire. He inherited the Charlton Park estate in Wiltshire from his mother. Howard held a large number of local offices and was Lord Lieutenant of Oxfordshire from 1628. He joined the Privy Council in 1639.

  3. Barón Howard; Barón Howard de Castle Rising; Barón Howard de Charlton; Barón Howard de Effingham; Barón Howard de Escrick; Barón Howard de Glossop; Barón Howard de Henderskelfe; Barón Howard de Marnhull; Baron Howard de Penrith; Barón Howard de Rising; Barón Howard de Walden; Barón Beaumont; Barón Maltravers; Barón ...

  4. Alexander Howard, 22nd Earl of Suffolk, 15th Earl of Berkshire: Heir apparent: Arthur Howard, Viscount Andover: Remainder to: Heirs male of the body, lawfully begotten: Subsidiary titles: Viscount Andover Baron Howard of Charlton: Extinction date: 1074 (first creation) 1382 (second creation) 1504 (third creation) Seat(s) Charlton Park ...

  5. Baron Charlton (also Charleton, Cherleton) is an abeyant title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1313 when John Charlton was summoned to Parliament. The Charlton family were a Shropshire knightly family (with lands in Charlton near Wellington, Shropshire), one of whom married Hawise "Gadarn" the heiress of the Lordship of ...