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1565 - 1646
Edmund
Sheffield
81
81
1566 - 1644
Thomas
Mallory
78
78
1512
Katherine
Gamage
1563 - 1647
Frances
Vaughan
84
84
1482
Elizabeth
De
Grey
1539
Elizabeth
Stradling
1509 - 11 JAN 1572/73
William
Howard
1570 - 1628
Frances
Howard
58
58
1536 - 1624
Charles
Howard
88
88
Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham (1536-December 14, 1624) was an English statesman and admiral. He was son of William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham (c. 1510 - 1573) and Margaret Gamage (d. May 18, 1531), daughter of Sir Thomas Gamage. He was a grandson of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk. He succeeded his father as 2nd Baron Howard of Effingham in 1573 and was created Earl of Nottingham on October 22, 1596. Howard served at sea under his father's command as a youth. He was the cousin of Elizabeth I and held several prominent posts during her reign. He served as Ambassador to France in 1559. He represented Surrey in Parliament in 1562. He served as General of the Horse in 1569 and suppressed a Catholic rebellion in northern England. He commanded a squadron of ships escorting the Queen of Spain on a state visit in 1570. He was named as Commissioner at the trial of Queen Mary in 1586 and subsequently recommended her execution. Howard was knighted in 1572 and became Lord Howard of Effingham following his father's death in 1573. Effingham was named Lord High Admiral in 1585. In 1587, he was named as commander-in-chief of the English fleet against the Spanish Armada although he did not directly take charge of the fighting. Effingham ordered an indirect strategy of harassing the Spanish fleet rather than attacking them directly. While controversial, the strategy succeeded. In 1596, when another Spanish invasion was feared, Effingham was again appointed to defend England. Effingham and the Earl of Essex jointly led an attack against the Spanish base at Cadiz on June 20. Effingham was created Earl of Nottingham in 1596 and was appointed Lord Lieutenant General of England. When Essex rebelled in 1601, Effingham defeated him in the field and served as commissioner at his subsequent trial. Effingham was at Elizabeth's deathbed in 1603 and later enjoyed the confidence of her successor, James I. Under James, he served on the commission of union between England and Scotland and served as commissioner at the Gunpowder Plot trial in 1605. Effingham was patron of the Admiral's Men, one of the most successful Elizabethan theatre companies. Effingham died in 1624 at the age of 88. None of his three sons left heirs, and shortly after the last died the Nottingham earldom was recreated for a close relative of the Earl of Winchilsea; the Howard of Effingham barony passed to descendants of his brother, the Earl of Effingham being the modern heir. [edit] Children He was married first to Catherine Carey, daughter of Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon and Ann Morgan. They had five children: Lady Frances Howard (buried July 11, 1628). She was married first to Henry FitzGerald, 12th Earl of Kildare. They had a daughter Bridget Fitzgerald. She was secondly married to Henry Brooke, 11th Baron Cobham. Her daughter was married first to Robert O'Donnell, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell and secondly to Nicholas Barnewall, 1st Viscount Barnewall of Kingsland. William Howard, Lord Howard (December 27, 1577 - November 28, 1615). He was married on February 7, 1596/1597 to Anne St. John. Their daughter Elizabeth Howard was wife to John Mordaunt, 1st Earl of Peterborough. Charles Howard, 2nd Earl of Nottingham (1579–1642) Lady Margaret Howard. She was married to Sir Richard Levenson. Lady Elizabeth Howard (buried March 31, 1646). Maid of honour to Elizabeth I of England. She was married first to Sir Robert Southwell. They were parents to Elizabeth Southwell (lover to Robert Dudley, styled Earl of Warwick), Catherine Southwell and Sir Thomas Southwell. She was secondly married to John Stewart, 1st Earl of Carrick. They were parents to Lady Margaret Stuart who was wife to Sir Matthew Mennes. He was married secondly to Margaret Stuart, daughter of James Stuart, 3rd Earl of Moray and Elizabeth Stuart, 2nd Countess of Moray. They had two children: Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Nottingham (1610–1681) Lady Anne Howard (born c. 1612). She was married on December 29, 1627 to Alexander Stewart, Baron Garlies, son of Alexander Stewart, 1st Earl of Galloway and Grizel Gordon.
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Margaret
Gamage
1485 - 1523
Sir
Thomas
Gamage
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38
1550
Catherine
Carey
1577 - 1615
William
Howard
37
37
1579 - 1642
Charles
Howard
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63
1581
Margaret
Howard
1583 - 1646
Elizabeth
Howard
63
63
1465 - 1559
Jane
Whitney
94
94
1518 - 1579
Sir
William
Devereaux
61
61
1534
Jane
Scudamore
1490
John
Scudamore
1558
Barbara
Devereaux
1538 - 1568
John
Sheffield
30
30
1578 - 1649
William
Scudamore
71
71
1519
Katherine
Scudamore
1522
Joan
Scudamore
1524
Sybel
Scudamore
1526
Richard
Scudamore
1528
Elizabeth
Scudamore
1530
Philip
Scudamore
1536 - 29 JAN 1599/00
John
Scudamore
1500
Sybil
Vaughan
1430 - 1492
Roger
Vaughan
62
62
1438 - 9 JAN 1468/69
Anne
de
Ferrers
1456 - 1492
Thomas
Vaughan
36
36
1459
Sybil
Devereaux
1478
Watkin
Vaughan
1482
Elizabeth
Baskerville
1480
Sybil
Vaughan
1502
Walter
Vaughan
1547
Joan
Payne
1576 - 1644
Elizabeth
Vaughan
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68
1532
John
Vaughan
1505
Jane
Pickering
1594
Richard
Mallory
1596
Jane
Mallory
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Edward
Mallory
1601 - 1671
Thomas
Mallory
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70
1603
William
Mallory
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George
Mallory
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John
Mallory
4 JAN 1608/09
Elizabeth
Mallory
1610
Mary
Mallory
1615
Avery
Mallory
1618
Philip
Mallory
1550 - 1607
Richard
Vaughan
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57
1555
Jane
Bower
1466
John
Vaughan
1508
Owen
Vaughan
1510
Anne
Vaughan
1520
Margaret
Verch
Owen
1565
Dorothy
Herbert
1564
John
Vaughan
1540
Howel
Vaughan
1546
Elizabeth
Hanmer
1567
Elizabeth
Vaughan
1583
Elizabeth
Vaughan
1585
Gaynor
Vaughan
1587
Owen
Vaughan
1590
Sidney
Vaughan
1593
Dorothy
Vaughan
1596
Juliana
Vaughan
1599
Margaret
Vaughan
1568
William
Harwood
1530
Richard
Harwood
1535
Alys
Vaughan
1560 - 1616
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Lewis
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1560 - 1617
Richard
Lewis
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Lewis
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Thomas
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Lewis
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Vaughan
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John
Lewis
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Agnes
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Alice
Lewis
1532
David
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Elisabeth
Vaughan
1498
Thomas
Vaughan
1522
John
Vaughan
1502
Jonet
Morris
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Hopkin
Vaughan
1430
Elisabeth
Verch
Hopkin
1482 - 1538
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Morgan
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56
1508 - 1577
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69
1534 - 1603
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Morgan
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69
1560 - 1653
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Morgan
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93
1538 - 1636
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98
1562
Edward
Morgan
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John
Morgan
1566
David
Morgan
1568
Blanche
Morgan
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Catherine
Morgan
1572
Elizabeth
Morgan
1574
Jane
Morgan
1578
Anne
Morgan
1580
Margaret
Morgan
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Blanch
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36
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Henry
Morgan
1538
Anne
Morgan
1542
Mary
Morgan
1486
Elizabeth
Vaughan
1565
Joan
Townsend
1560 - 1643
John
Vaughan
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83
1539
William
Howard
1541
Margaret
Howard
1544
Douglas
Howard
1546 - 1598
Catherine
Howard
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52
1548
Mary
Howard
1550
Edward
Howard
1552
Henry
Howard
1554
Martha
Howard
1554
Frances
Howard
1556
Thomas
Howard
1558
Dorothy
Howard
1560
Anne
Howard
1562
Elizabeth
Howard
1564
Richard
Howard
1567
Elizabeth
Sheffield
1486 - 1562
Margaret
St.
John
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76
1599 - 1633
Cecily
Turberville
34
34
1557
Edward
Turberville
1559
Catherine
Thomas
1520
Thomas
Turberville
1477
James
De
Turberville
1482
Margaret
Gamage
1462
Eleanor
Vaughan
1565 - 1621
Barbara
Gamage
56
56
1510 - 1553
Robert
Gamage
43
43
1517
Mary
Gamage
1516 - 1553
Jane
Champernon
37
37
1536
Margaret
Gamage
1538 - 1584
John
Gamage
46
46
1540
Wenllian
Thomas
1620 - 1698
Peter
Mallory
78
78
1450
Morgan
Gamage
1432
Thomas
Vaughan
1414 - 1438
Denise
Verch
Thomas
24
24
1460 - 1546
Roger
Vaughan
86
86
1498
Elizabeth
Vaughan
1491
Eleonore
Vaughan
1486
Howel
Ap
Gwilim
1495
Thomas
Morgan
1556
Florentia
Morgan
1532
William
Morgan
1585 - 19 JAN 1620/21
Alice
Howard
1510
John
Games
1478 - 1525
Thomas
Powell
47
47
1500 - 1575
William
Powell
75
75
1500
Matilda
Jeffrey
1518
Hugh
Powell
1520
Elizabeth
Gwynn
1545 - 1610
Hugh
Powell
65
65
1542
William
Powell
1558 - 1638
John
Powell
80
80
1530
Walter
Vaughan
1527
Catherine
Morgan
1525
Walter
Vaughan
1560
Walter
Vaughan
1398
Roger
Vaughan
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