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Thomas HOWARD
M.A. 1605 .
Educated at ST JOHN'S.
2nd s. of Thomas (1564), 4th Duke of Norfolk. B. 1561 .
Knighted, 1588 .
Distinguished himself against the Armada, 1588 .
Commander in the attack off the Azores , 1591 .
Admiral of the Third Squadron in the Cadiz Expedition [ Spain ], 1596 .
K.G., 1597 .
1st Baron Howard de Walden, 1597 .
Adm. at Gray's Inn, 02 Feb., 1597/8.
Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire , 1598-1626 ; Suffolk , 1605-26 ; and Dorset , 1611-26 .
Constable of the Tower [ London ].
High Steward of the University, 1601-14 .
Created 1st Earl of Suffolk, 1603 .
Lord Chamberlain, 1603-14 .
Privy Councillor, 1603 .
Chancellor of the University, 1614-26 .
Lord High Treasurer, 1614-8 ; fined and imprisoned for embezziement, 1619 .
High Steward of Exeter [ Devon ], 1621 .
Died 28 May, 1626.
Father of Theophilus (1598), Thomas (1598) and Henry (1605), brother of Philip (1576) and William ( c 1577 ).
( D.N.B. )
Thomas HOWARD
Approx. lifespan: 1581–1626
M.A. 1605
Educated at St John's College
2nd s. of Thomas HOWARD (1564) 4th Duke of Norfolk.
b. 1561
Knighted 1588
Distinguished himself against the Armada 1588
Commander in the attack off the Azores , 1591
Admiral of the Third Squadron in the Cadiz Expedition, [Spain], 1596
K.G. 1597
1st Baron HOWARD de Walden 1597
Adm. at Gray's Inn 1597/8:02:02
Lord-Lieutenant of Cambridgeshire , 1598-1626 ; Suffolk , 1605-26 ; and Dorset , 1611-26
Constable of the Tower, [London],
High Steward of the University 1601-14
Created 1st Earl of Suffolk 1603
Lord Chamberlain 1603-14
Privy Councillor 1603
Chancellor of the University 1614-26
Lord High Treasurer 1614-18 ; fined and imprisoned for embezziement 1619
High Steward of Exeter, [Devon], 1621
Died 1626:05:28
father of Theophilus HOWARD (1598)
father of Thomas HOWARD (1598)
father of Henry HOWARD (1605)
brother of Philip HOWARD (1576)
brother of William HOWARD (1577)
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[app:]Engraving by Robinson from portrait by Zucchero, CAS: G196[:app]
[app:]Portrait at Magdalene College [:app]
[app:]Atkinson, 433[:app]
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Thomas HOWARD
M.A. 1605 .
1st s. of Philip (1576), 1st Earl of Arundel. B. 1586 .
School, Westminster [ London ].
'Went to TRINITY College' ( D.N.B. ; not recorded in the register).
Restored in title and blood, 1604 ; becoming Earl of Arundel, 1604 .
Travelled in the Low Countries [ Holland ], France and Italy .
Lord-Lientenant of Sussex , 1608-36 ; of Norfolk , 1615 ; of Northumberland and Cumberland , 1633-9 .
K.G., 1611 .
Became a protestant, 1615 .
Privy Councillor, 1616 .
President of the Committee of Peers on Bacon's case, 1621 .
Joint Commissioner of the Great Seal, 1621 .
Earl Marshal, 1621-46 .
Imprisoned for hostility to Buckingham, 1626 .
Chief Justice in Eyre, North of Trent, 1634-46 .
Sent to Vienna [ Austria ] to urge the restitution of the Palatinate to Charles I's nephew, 1636 .
General of the Army against Scotland , 1639 .
Lord Steward, 1640-1 .
Presided at Strafford's trial, 1641 .
Left England , 1642, and settled at Padua [ Italy ].
Created Earl of Norfolk, Jun., 1644.
Formed the first considerable art collection in England , including statues, pictures, and the famous Arundel marbles presented to Oxford University, 1667 .
Died at Padua [ Italy ], 04 Oct., 1646; buried at Arundel [ Sussex ].
( D.N.B. ; A. B. Beaven.)
Thomas HOWARD
Approx. lifespan: 1581–1646
M.A. 1605
1st s. of Philip HOWARD (1576) 1st Earl of Arundel.
b. 1586
School Westminster, [London],
'Went to Trinity College ' ( D.N.B. ; not recorded in the register)
Restored in title and blood 1604 ; becoming Earl of Arundel 1604
Travelled in the Low Countries, [Holland], France , and Italy ,
Lord-Lientenant of Sussex , 1608-36 ; of Norfolk , 1615 ; of Northumberland , and Cumberland , 1633-39
K.G. 1611
Became a protestant 1615
Privy Councillor 1616
President of the Committee of Peers on Bacon's case 1621
Joint Commissioner of the Great Seal 1621
Earl Marshal 1621-46
Imprisoned for hostility to Buckingham 1626
Chief Justice in Eyre, North of Trent 1634-46
Sent to Vienna, [Austria], to urge the restitution of the Palatinate to Charles I's nephew 1636
General of the Army against Scotland , 1639
Lord Steward 1640-41
Presided at Strafford's trial 1641
Left England , 1642 and settled at Padua, [Italy],
Created Earl of Norfolk 1644:06
Formed the first considerable art collection in England , including statues, pictures, and the famous Arundel marbles presented to Oxford University 1667
Died at Padua, [Italy], 1646:10:04 ; buried at Arundel, [Sussex],
( D.N.B. ; A. B. Beaven.)
[app:]M.A 1605 [:app]
[app:] 1st s. of Philip HOWARD (1576) 1st Earl of Arundel[:app]
[app:]Portrait by Rubens, NPG no. 2391[:app]

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