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  1. Christ Church, Oxford. George William Frederick Howard, 7th Earl of Carlisle, KG, KP, PC (18 April 1802 – 5 December 1864), styled Viscount Morpeth from 1825 to 1848, was a British statesman, orator, and writer.

  2. 28 de abr. de 2024 · George Howard, 7th Earl of Carlisle, was the owner of Castle Howard, and a prominent politician. He died in 1862, and a monument was commissioned for a location atop Bulmer Hill on the approach to the estate. It is in the form of a 110 feet (34 m) column.

  3. Howard, George William Frederick (1802–64), Viscount Morpeth, 7th earl of Carlisle, chief secretary (1835–41) and lord lieutenant of Ireland (1855–8; 1859–64), was born 18 April 1802 in London, first of twelve children (six sons and six daughters) of George William Frederick Howard (1773–1848), 6th earl of Carlisle, and his wife Georgina Dorothy...

  4. 7th Earl. Distinguished Victorian politician who travelled widely including to North America. Was succeeded by his brother, William. 9th Earl. The last Earl of Carlisle to live at Castle Howard, a talented painter, and a trustee of the National Gallery. Rosalind Howard

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  5. In 1835 he was appointed as Chief Secretary to Ireland. He was defeated at the general election of 1841 and remained out of parliament until 1846. He introduced the Public Health Bill in 1848, and succeeded his father as Earl of Carlisle the same year.

  6. Heatherley School of Fine Art. George James Howard, 9th Earl of Carlisle (12 August 1843 – 16 April 1911), known as George Howard until 1889, was an English aristocrat, peer, politician, and painter. [1] He was the last Earl of Carlisle to own Castle Howard .

  7. George William Frederick Howard, séptimo conde de Carlisle, KG , KP , PC (18 de abril de 1802 - 5 de diciembre de 1864), llamado vizconde Morpeth de 1825 a 1848, fue un estadista, orador y escritor británico.