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  1. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Charles Howard, 3rd earl of Carlisle 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 earl in 1692.

  2. English abstract. To Edward Charles Howard (1774-1816), a self-educated scientist without formal education in chemistry, we owe the (accidental) discovery of mercury fulminate, the finding that meteorites contain nickel and have a composition different from any material originated in the earth, and the design of the vacuum evaporator and other ...

  3. Fue transferido durante un breve tiempo al Regimiento n.º 9 de Dragones, y el 21 de abril de 1719, regresó a la 2ª División de Guardias de a Pie como capitán de una de las compañías y como Teniente coronel en el ejército británico. 3 En el año 1725, Howard fue nombrado Teniente Gobernador de Carlisle y, en 1734, fue nombrado como el ...

  4. When Charles Howard got out of the Army in 1903, the first year for Buick automobiles, he boarded a train for San Francisco, arriving there with 21 cents in his pocket, or so he later claimed. He got a job on Golden Gate Avenue selling bicycles. But by 1905 Howard was convinced that the next big trend would be automobiles, so he traveled to ...

  5. In the parliament of 1572 he was again knight of the shire for Surrey; and on the death of his father, 29 Jan. 1572-3, he succeeded as second Lord Howard of Effingham. On 24 April 1574 he was installed a knight of the Garter, and about the same time was made lord chamberlain of the household, a dignity which he held till May 1585, when he ...

  6. 23 de nov. de 2017 · Three years later, Charles Howard’s horse Noor won the 1950 Santa Anita Handicap. When a reporter suggested that perhaps he’d found another Seabiscuit, he answered . . . Life-size bronze Seabiscuit statue at historic Howard House- Ridgewood Ranch, Willits, CA ‘Sir, there will never be another Seabiscuit.’

  7. 20 de jul. de 2003 · In the 1930s, San Francisco tycoon Charles Howard and trainer 'Silent' Tom Smith made hay with a horse named Seabiscuit. Their story is a Bay Area tale through and through.

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