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  1. Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle, PC (c. 1669 – 1 May 1738) was a British nobleman, peer, and statesman . Charles Howard was the eldest son of Edward Howard, 2nd Earl of Carlisle, and inherited his title on the death of his father in 1692. He married in 1683 Lady Anne de Vere Capell, daughter of Arthur Capell, 1st Earl of Essex .

  2. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Charles Howard, 3rd earl of Carlisle (born 1674—died May 1, 1738, Bath, Somerset, Eng.) was the chief minister of Great Britain from Dec. 30, 1701, to May 6, 1702, and from May 23 to Oct. 11, 1715. The eldest son of Edward Howard , the 2nd earl (1646?–92), he was a member of Parliament from 1690 until he succeeded his father as ...

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  3. Created Earl of Carlisle in 1661 it was Charles' grandson, Charles Howard the 3rd Earl of Carlisle (1679-1738), who is famed as the creator of Castle Howard.

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  4. Charles Howard, 3rd earl of Carlisle, was described by a fellow Whig in the early years of Queen Anne as ’a gentleman of great interest in the country, and very zealous for its welfare, hath a fine estate, and a very good understanding, with a grave deportment; is of a middle stature, fair complexion’. 5 Styled Viscount Morpeth from the time his...

  5. The Oxford Companion to British History. Carlisle, Charles Howard, 3rd earl of (1669–1738). Though twice 1st lord of the Treasury, Carlisle's political career was episodic and inconsequential, and his lasting achievement was the building of Castle Howard.

  6. Howard family, Earls of Carlisle. This page summarises records created by this Family. The summary includes a brief description of the collection (s) (usually including the covering dates of...

  7. 3rd earl of Carlisle, Charles Howard. (1669—1738) politician and landowner. Quick Reference. (1669–1738). Though twice 1st lord of the Treasury, Carlisle's political career was inconsequential, and his lasting achievement was the building of Castle Howard. He succeeded to the earldom in 1692.