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  1. Elizabeth Howard (1564—1646) was an English aristocrat and courtier to Elizabeth I of England. Career. She was a daughter of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham and Catherine Carey. She was a maid of honour and lady in waiting to Queen Elizabeth I, as was her sister Frances Howard, Countess of Kildare.

  2. Elizabeth Howard (1564—1646) was an English aristocrat and courtier to Elizabeth I of England. She was a daughter of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham and Catherine Carey. She was a maid of honour and lady in waiting to Queen Elizabeth I, as was her sister Frances Howard, Countess of Kildare.

  3. 27 de abr. de 2022 · before circa March 31, 1646. Greenwich, London, Greater London, England. Place of Burial: Greenwich, Greater London, England. Immediate Family: Daughter of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham and Katherine Howard, Countess of Nottingham. Wife of John Steward, Earl of Carrick and Sir Robert Southwell.

    • Effingham, England
    • Effingham, Surrey, England
    • March 03, 1564
    • Greenwich, Greater London, England
  4. Elizabeth Howard, condesa de Carrick Fue dama de honor y dama de honor de la reina Isabel I, al igual que su hermana Frances Howard, condesa de Kildare . Se casó con Sir Robert Southwell (1563-12 de octubre de 1598) de Woodrising, Norfolk , el 17 de abril de 1583.

  5. Lady Elizabeth Howard (1564-1646) was the daughter of Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham and Katherine Carey. She m. (1) Sir Robert Southwell, son of Sir Thomas Southwell and Mary Maunsell, before 1599 and (2) John Stewart, 1st and last Earl of Carrick, son of Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Orkney and Lady Janet Kennedy, on 26 October 1604 at ...

    • March 31, 1646
  6. Elizabeth Howard, Duchess of Norfolk (1497–1558), née Stafford, wife of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk. Elizabeth Leyburne (1536–1567), wife of Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk. Elizabeth Howard, Countess of Carrick (1564—1646), English aristocrat and courtier.

  7. Earl of Carrick (or Mormaer of Carrick) is the title applied to the ruler of Carrick (now South Ayrshire), subsequently part of the Peerage of Scotland. The position came to be strongly associated with the Scottish crown when Robert the Bruce , who had inherited it from his maternal kin, became King of Scots in the early 14th century.