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  1. His older brother, Scrope Howe, 1st Viscount Howe, was a prominent Whig politician, raised to the peerage in 1701. Emanuel Howe was appointed a Groom of the Bedchamber in 1689 as reward for his support for William III, and held the office throughout the king's reign. Howe was also given a commission in the 1st Foot Guards, and served in ...

  2. Emanuel Scrope Howe, 2nd Viscount Howe (c. 1700 – 29 March 1735) of Langar Hall, Nottinghamshire, was a British politician and colonial administrator.

  3. He was the only child of Thomas Scrope, 10th Baron Scrope of Bolton, and his wife Philadelphia Carey, sister of Robert Carey and a relative of Elizabeth I of England. He was created Earl of Sunderland on 19 June 1627. In 1609 he married Lady Elizabeth Manners, daughter of John Manners, 4th Earl of Rutland and Elizabeth Charlton; they had four ...

  4. Howe, like his elder brothers Sir Scrope and John (Jack), supported William of Orange in 1688. In 1689 he was rewarded with the Household office of groom of the bedchamber at £500 p.a. and with a commission in the 1st foot guards. He served in Flanders during the war and was wounded at the siege of Namur.

  5. When Lt. Gen Emanuel Scrope Howe was born in 1663, in Langar, Nottinghamshire, England, his father, John Grobham Howe, was 38 and his mother, Lady Annabelle Scrope, was 34. He married Ruperta Hughes in 1695. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 2 daughters.

  6. hmn.wiki › es › Ruperta_HoweEmanuel Scrope Howe

    El teniente general Emanuel Scrope Howe (c. 1663 - 26 de septiembre de 1709), de The Great Lodge, Alice Holt Forest , [1] Hampshire , fue un diplomático inglés, oficial del ejército y miembro del Parlamento .

  7. Lieutenant-General Emanuel Scrope Howe (c. 1663 – 26 September 1709), of The Great Lodge, Alice Holt Forest, Hampshire, was an English diplomat, army officer, and Member of Parliament. Quick Facts MP, Member of Parliament for Wigan ...