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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. 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
  3. 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.

  4. 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.

    • Early Rulers
    • Royal Earls
    • Creation of 1628
    • List of Holders
    • See Also
    • References

    The earldom emerged in 1186, out of the old Lordship of Galloway, which had previously encompassed all of what is now known as Galloway as well as the southern part of Ayrshire. Though the Lords of Galloway recognised the King of Scots as their overlord, their lordship was effectively a separate kingdom, and had its own laws. The first Lord recorde...

    Marjorie and Robert were succeeded by their eldest son. When the old House of Dunkeld became extinct, this Robert, known as "the Bruce", became a principal candidate for the throne as the great-great-great-great-grandson of David I. He was crowned at Scone in 1306, causing his Scots titles (Earl of Carrick and Lord of Annandale) to merge into the C...

    In 1628, King Charles I created John Stewart the Earl of Carrick. He had already been made Lord Kincleven in 1607, also in the Peerage of Scotland. He was a younger son of Robert, Earl of Orkney, bastard son of King James V; thus, he was Charles's half-great-uncle. This title was deemed not to conflict with the Earldom of Carrick held by the heir t...

    Early rulers

    1. Gille Brigte(d. 1185), ruled without comital title 2. Donnchadh, Earl of Carrick(d. 1250) 3. Niall, Earl of Carrick(d. 1256) 4. Marjorie, Countess of Carrick(d. 1292)

    Bruce earls

    1. Robert Bruce(1292–1314), became King Robert I of Scotland on 1306, died in 1329. 2. Edward Bruce(1314–1318), Robert's brother, became High-King of Ireland in 1315, died in 1318. 3. reverted to crown 4. David Bruce(1328–1330) – became King David II of Scotland in 1329, died in 1371. 5. Alexander de Brus, Earl of Carrick(1330–1333), illegitimate son of Edward Bruce, died in 1333. 6. Eleanor Bruce, daughter of Alexander, married William de Cunningham. 7. reverted to crown

    Stewart earls

    1. Robert Stewart, Earl of Carrick(1316–1390) [reigned as King Robert II of Scotland from 1371 to his death as the first monarch of the House of Stewart] 2. John Stewart, Earl of Carrick(c. 1368–1390) [became King Robert III of Scotland in 1390] 3. David Stewart, Duke of Rothesay(1398–1402) 4. reverted to crown 5. James Stewart, Duke of Rothesay(1404–1437) [became King James I of Scotland in 1406]

    Anderson, Rev'd John; Balfour Paul, Sir James; Steuart, Archibald Francis (1905) The Scots PeerageVol. II pp. 421–42. Edinburgh: David Douglas.
    Anderson, Rev'd John (1907) "Ancient Lords of Galloway" in The Scots PeerageVol. IV pp. 135–8
    Irvine, James M. (ed.) (2006) The Orkneys and Schetland in Blaeu's Atlas Novus of 1654. Ashtead: James M. Irvine. ISBN 0-9544571-2-9
    Thomson, William P. L. (2008) The New History of Orkney. Edinburgh: Birlinn. ISBN 978-1-84158-696-0
  5. 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.

  6. 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 ...