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  1. Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Nottingham (25 December 1610 – 26 April 1681) was the son of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham by his second wife, the former Margaret Stuart. He studied at the University of Oxford , where he had a reputation for exceptional wildness, and he damaged his prospects by an impulsive love marriage to a ...

  2. Hace 1 día · Charles Howard, Baron of Effingham and Earl of Nottingham © Charles Howard - better known as Lord Howard of Effingham - was an Elizabethan courtier and admiral, best known for...

  3. When Charles Howard 3rd Earl of Nottingham was born on 25 December 1610, in Croydon, Surrey, England, United Kingdom, his father, Charles Howard 1st Earl of Nottingham, was 74 and his mother, Margaret Stewart Howard Countess of Nottingham, was 19. He married Arabella Smith in June 1627.

  4. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Nottingham (25 December 1610 – 26 April 1681) was the son of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham by his second wife, the former Margaret Stuart. He studied at the University of Oxford, where he had a reputation for exceptional wildness, and he damaged his prospects by an impulsive love marriage to a ...

    • March 3, 1610
    • March 3, 1681
  5. William Howard, 3rd Baron Howard of Effingham (27 December 1577 – 28 November 1615). Summoned to the Lords as 3rd Baron Howard of Effingham. He was married on 7 February 1596/1597 to Anne St John. Charles Howard, 2nd Earl of Nottingham (17 September 1579 – 3 October 1642).

    • 1536
    • Margaret Gamage
  6. Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Nottingham. Margaret Howard, Countess of Nottingham, by Cornelius Johnson, ( Dunrobin Castle) Margaret Stuart (or Stewart) ( c. 1591 – 4 August 1639), Scottish aristocrat and courtier in England. She served as lady-in-waiting to the queen consort of England, Anne of Denmark.

  7. 14 de nov. de 2022 · Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham (1536 – 14 December 1624), known as Howard of Effingham, was an English statesman and Lord High Admiral under Elizabeth I and James I.