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Henry HOWARD
Matric. Fell.-Com. from KING'S, Michs. 1564.
2nd s. of Henry, Earl of Surrey. B. 1540, at Shottisham, Norfolk . M.A. 1566 .
Migrated to Trinity Hall.
Read Latin lectures on Rhetoric and Civil Law.
Chancellor of the University, 1612-4 .
Incorp. at Oxford, 1568 .
Went to Court, c 1570 .
Failed to gain a secure position owing to his relations with Mary Queen of Scots.
Retired to Audley End [ Essex ], and directed the education of his brother's children.
Readm. to court, 1600 .
Adm. at the Middle Temple, 02 Feb., 1603/4.
Commissioner for the trials of Raleigh, 1603 ; Guy Fawkes, 1605 ; and Garnet, 1606 .
Created Earl of Northampton, 1604 .
Privy Councillor.
Warden of the Cinque Ports [ Sussex , Kent ], 1604-14 .
K.G., 1605 .
Lord Privy Seal, 1608-14 .
First Commissioner of the Treasury, 1612-4 .
Lived and died a Roman Catholic.
Reputed the most learned noble of his day.
Built Northumberland House.
Endowed three Hospitals, including Norfolk College, Greenwich [ London ].
Died 15 Jun., 1614; buried in the Chapel of Dover Castle [ Kent ]. M.I. at Greenwich [ London ].
Brother of Thomas (1564).
( D.N.B. )
Henry HOWARD
Approx. lifespan: 1540–1614
Matric. Fell.-Com. from King's College 1564:10MT:
2nd s. of Henry HOWARD Earl of Surrey.
b. 1540 at Shottisham, Norfolk ,
M.A. 1566
Migrated to Trinity Hall
Read Latin lectures on Rhetoric and Civil Law.
Chancellor of the University 1612-14
Incorp. at Oxford University 1568
Went to Court c1570
Failed to gain a secure position owing to his relations with Mary Queen of Scots.
Retired to Audley End, [Essex], and directed the education of his brother's children.
Readm. to court 1600
Adm. at the Middle Temple 1603/4:02:02
Commissioner for the trials of Raleigh 1603 ; Guy Fawkes 1605 ; and Garnet 1606
Created Earl of Northampton 1604
Privy Councillor.
Warden of the Cinque Ports [ Sussex or Kent , ] 1604-14
K.G. 1605
Lord Privy Seal 1608-14
First Commissioner of the Treasury 1612-14
Lived and died a Roman Catholic.
Reputed the most learned noble of his day.
Built Northumberland House.
Endowed three Hospitals, including Norfolk College Greenwich, [London],
Died 1614:06:15 ; buried in the Chapel of Dover Castle, [Kent],
M.I. at Greenwich, [London],
brother of Thomas HOWARD (1564)
( D.N.B. )
[app:]Engraving by Robinson from portrait by Zucchero, CAS: G81[:app]

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