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See: Howarth Arundel Castle, home of the Fitzalans and later the Howards. The later Howards would claim legendary descent from Hereward the Wake, but a pedigree compiled and signed by Sir William Dugdale, Norroy King of Arms of the College of Arms, and dated 8 April 1665, stated that the Howard family are descended from the Howarth [sic, Howard] family of Great Howarth Hall, Rochdale.
Howard is a common English surname.One source for this surname is with the Gaelic names Ó hOghartaigh and Ó hIomhair. [1] Other origins also exist. The dominant theory pertains to the French personal names Huard and Houard adapted after the Norman Conquest of 1066.
The Howard family was an Anglo-Irish noble family which held the title Earl of Wicklow. Pages in category "Howard family (Anglo-Irish aristocracy)" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
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For the Anglo-Irish aristocratic family, see Category:Howard family (Anglo-Irish aristocracy). For the English aristocratic family, see Category:Howard family (English aristocracy). For the business family in Louisiana, US, see Category:Howard family of Louisiana. For the acting family, see Category:Howard family (acting).
A member of the Howard family, he was born at Charleville Castle, King's County, Ireland, the only son of Captain Kenneth Howard-Bury (1846–1885), son of the Honourable James Howard. His mother was Lady Emily Alfreda Julia, daughter of Charles Bury, 3rd Earl of Charleville.
Howard was the eldest son of Ralph Howard, 1st Viscount Wicklow and his wife, Alice Howard, 1st Countess of Wicklow. [1] Howard's mother had been made a peeress in her own right following the death of her husband. [2] He served in the Irish House of Commons as the Member of Parliament for St Johnstown between 1776 and 1789.
Earl of Wicklow was a title in the Peerage of Ireland.It was created in 1793 for Alice Howard, Dowager Viscountess Wicklow.Born Alice Forward, she was the daughter of William Forward, Member of the Irish House of Commons for the County Donegal, and the widow of Ralph Howard, 1st Viscount Wicklow.