Baron Howard of Escrick

Baron Howard of Escrick was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created on 12 April 1628 for the Honourable Edward Howard. A member of the influential Howard family, he was the youngest son of Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk, the son of Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk by his second wife Margaret Audley (see Earl of Suffolk and Duke of Norfolk for more information). The third Baron represented Winchelsea in the House of Commons and was also accused of being involved in the Rye House Plot; later he became a notorious informer in State trials, earning much hatred and contempt as a result. The title became extinct on the death of his son, the fourth Baron, in 1715.

Baron Howard of Escrick

Blazon

Arms: Quarterly: 1st, Gules, a Bend between six Crosses-Crosslet fitchée Argent, on the bend an Escutcheon Or, charged with a Demi-Lion rampant pierced through the mouth with an Arrow within a Double Tressure flory counterflory all Gules, (for Howard of Glossop); 2nd, Gules, three Lions passant guardant in pale Or, and in chief a Label of three-points Argent (for Brotherton); 3rd, Chequy Or and Azure, (for Warren); 4th, Gules, a Lion rampant Or (for Fitzalan), the whole differenced by a Crescent charged with a Cross. Crest: on a Chapeau Gules, turned up Ermine, a Lion statant guardant with tail extended Or, ducally gorged Argent, differenced by a Crescent charged with a Cross. Supporters: On either side a Lion Argent, charged on the shoulder with a Crescent charged with a Cross for difference.

Creation date12 April 1678
MonarchCharles I
First holderEdward Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Escrick
Last holderCharles Howard, 4th Baron Howard of Escrick
StatusExtinct
Extinction date29 April 1715
MottoNOUS MAINTIENDRONE (We will maintain)
NON QUO SED QUO MODO (Not what, but how)

Barons Howard of Escrick (1628)

gollark: Well, it is an example of secretiveness.
gollark: I'm not really sure how they plan to make investment actually something people will want to do without exploits/unintended feature combinations, and this new MemeEconomy seems to be being even more secretive.
gollark: But time zones!
gollark: I wasn't really a fan of that, to be honest.
gollark: I think there were some.

See also

References


This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.