- Howard family
:"This article is about the notable family. For the fictional group of long-lived people from
Robert A. Heinlein 's novels, seeHoward Families ."The Howard family is called "
England 's second family". They are headed by theDuke of Norfolk , Premier Peer of the Realm.While legendary pedigrees trace the family to the 10th century, indisputable descent begins with "Sir William Howard" (died
1308 ), a judge who was in the House of Commons in the Model Parliament of1295 .His great-great-great-grandson, "Sir Robert Howard", married Lady Margaret Mowbray, elder daughter of
Thomas Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk . The line of Dukes died out in1476 and the heiress of the last Duke,Anne Mowbray , died a girl of nine in1481 ; after declaring her widower Richard, Duke of York illegitimate,Richard III of England created the son of Sir Robert and Lady Margaret,John Howard, 1st Duke of Norfolk of a new creation onJune 28 ,1483 , the 200th anniversary of the Barony of Mowbray to which he was also senior co-heir. John had previously been summoned to Parliament as "Lord Howard" by Edward IV. He was also created hereditaryEarl Marshal .The Howard family are known as one of the foremost
recusant families due to their continued adherence toRoman Catholicism throughout the EnglishReformation and its aftermath. This meant that they often could not take their seats in theHouse of Lords . They are still known as the most prominent English Catholic family.Both the Dukedom and Earl Marshalship have been the subject of repeated attainders and restorations in the 15th to 17th centuries. Before Charles II restored the titles for good, the Howards had inherited the ancient title of
Earl of Arundel through an heiress, and formed additional branches that have continued to this day. Also from the Howard family wereAnne Boleyn andCatherine Howard , wives of Henry VIII.A branch of the Howard family has been seated at
Castle Howard , one of England's most magnificent country homes, for over 300 years.In order of genealogical seniority:
*the Barons Howard of Penrith descend from a younger son of the 6th Duke;
*the Earls of Suffolk and Berkshire descend from the 2nd son of the 4th Duke;
*the Earls of Carlisle descend from the third son of the 4th Duke;
*the Earls of Effingham descend from the fourth son of the 2nd Duke, who was
Lord High Admiral and whose son was commander in chief against theSpanish Armada . (Curiously, this line was excluded from eligibility to inherit on the restoration of the Dukedom).Titled families descending through females are too numerous to mention.
Bibliography
* Dugdale, "Baronage of England" (London, 1675-76);
* Collins, "Peerage of England" (fifth edition, London, 1779);
* Howard, "Memorials of the Howard Family" (privately printed, 1834);
* Lodge, "Portraits of Illustrious Personages" (London, 1835); The "Howard Papers, with a Biographical Pedigree and Criticism" by Canston (London, 1862);
* Yeatman, "The Early Genealogical History of the House of Arundel" (London, 1882);
* Doyle, "Official Baronage of England" (London, 1886);
* Brenan and Statham, "The House of Howard" (London, 1907).External links
*http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/HOWARD1.htm
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