";s:4:"text";s:4647:" He represented Shaftesbury in Parliament as a Whig from 1841 to 1845. These included lands at In 1566, Howard had some financial difficulties, and handed some of his Surrey estates to his great-nephew After Queen Elizabeth's accession on 17 November 1558, Howard succeeded William Howard married firstly, before 18 June 1531, Katherine (died 23 April 1533), the daughter of John Broughton (died 23 January 1518)After the death of John Broughton, Anne (née Sapcote) married secondly Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic of Henry VIII, June 1533 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography He served four monarchs, Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I, in various official capacities, most notably on diplomatic missions and as Lord Admiral and Lord Chamberlain of the Household. Il processo a Maria poneva un problema fondamentale: la legittimità dell'esercizio del potere giudiziario (nonché dell'esecuzione della pena), da parte degli organi preposti di una data nazione (peraltro in questo caso composti da cittadini, non afferenti alla nobiltà), sulla sovrana di un altro paese. Thomas Howard, VI barone Howard of Effingham (1682 - 1725); Francis Howard, I conte di Effingham (20 ottobre 1683 -12 febbraio 1742). La stessa Maria oppose una strenua resistenza, affermando che dei comuni sudditi non potevano giudicarla e che poteva farlo solo una corte di suoi pari, corte che ovviamente non sarebbe mai potuta essere creata né riunita. He represented Shaftesbury in Parliament as a Whig from 1841 to 1845. 1536-1624 (London: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1970)J. K. Laughton, State Papers Relating to the Defeat of the Spanish Armada. Lord Howard of Effingham was a General in the Army. William Howard was born about 1510, the ninth son of Howard was brought to court at a young age after completing his education at In 1531 Howard was sent on an embassy to Scotland by In June 1535 he was in France as a member of the English embassy authorized to negotiate with the French Admiral, While on an embassy to France in 1541 William Howard was charged with concealing the sexual indiscretions of his young niece, Howard's career received a check in 1547 with the downfall of his half-nephew On 2 January 1554 he was appointed to meet the Spanish ambassadors who had come to London to negotiate a marriage between Queen Mary I and King As Lord Admiral, Howard, with a fleet of 28 ships, met King Philip II on his arrival in England in 1555, and in August of that year escorted the King to Howard inherited a number of manors and estates, some from the Howard family, some through his first wife Katherine, and others by gift of the Crown.
p225 New York: Grove Weidenfeld.McDermott, James (2008). The Six Wives of Henry VIII. Elisabetta non si risolse ad ordinare l'esecuzione della sentenza per quasi un anno, ben capendo che ordinare l'uccisione di un sovrano per quanto in catene era un pericoloso precedente e si mosse solo nel febbraio del 1587. William Howard (27 dicembre 1577 – Hampton, 28 novembre 1615) è stato un nobile inglese. The Political Career of Charles Howard, Earl of Nottingham. Il 1572 vide la sua nomina a cavaliere e l'anno dopo ereditò dal padre il titolo di Signore di Effingham, qualche anno dopo, nel 1576, divenne il mecenate dei L'anno seguente si dovette celebrare il processo ai cospiratori del Ogni volta queste trame venivano disfatte, ma Maria restava diventando sempre più ingombrante e più il tempo passava meno possibilità aveva Elisabetta di liberarla e meno ne aveva l'altra di uscirne viva. In 1837 the earldom of Effingham was revived when he was made Earl of Effingham, in the County of Surrey, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Kimball G. Everingham. La contea venne dichiarata estinta ma il titolo di barone Howard di Effingham passò a lui. Howard of Effingham, Lord; p216 [quotation: Howard warns Queen Elizabeth of treasons] p224 ‘The Lord Admiral himself, Lord Howard of Effingham, who had the bulk of the Queen's ships under his command, lay off Margate in the month of April, worried by bad weather and the short commons which the Navy Board inflicted on his crews.'
was a member of the Howard family, descended from noted naval commander Lord High Admiral Howard, and a Crown Governor of Virginia (1683-1692).