Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Carlisle

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Charles Howard

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Naworth, Brampton, Cumberland, England (United Kingdom)
Death: February 24, 1685 (51-60)
Castle Howard, Cumberland, England
Place of Burial: York, York Minster, England
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir William Howard, of Naworth Castle and Mary Howard
Husband of Anne Howard, Countess of Carlisle
Father of Lady Ann Howard; Mary Howard Fenwick, Lady; Catherine Howard; Frederick Christian Howard; Edward Howard, 2nd Earl of Carlisle and 1 other
Brother of William Howard; Sir Philip Howard; Elizabeth Gower; Frances Downing; Margaret Leslie (Howard), Countess of Leven and 3 others

Occupation: English politician and military leader
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About Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Carlisle

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In 1645 he became a Protestant and supported the government of the commonwealth, being appointed high sheriff of Cumberland in 1650. He bought Carlisle Castle and became governor of the town. He distinguished himself at the Battle of Worcester on Cromwell's side, was made a member of the council of state in 1653, chosen captain of the protector's body-guard and selected to carry out various public duties.

In 1655 he was given a regiment, was appointed a commissioner to try the northern rebels, and a deputy major-general of Cumberland, Westmorland and Northumberland. In the parliament of 1653 he sat for Westmorland, in those of 1654 and 1656 for Cumberland. In 1657 he was included in Cromwell's House of Lords and voted for the protector's assumption of the royal title the same year. In 1659 he urged Richard Cromwell to defend his government by force against the army leaders, but his advice being refused he used his influence in favor of a restoration of the monarchy, and after Richard's fall he was imprisoned. In April 1660 he sat again in parliament for Cumberland, and at the Restoration was made custos rotulorum of Essex and Lord Lieutenant of Cumberland and Westmorland.

On April 20 1661 he was created Baron Dacre of Gillesland, Viscount Howard of Morpeth, and Earl of Carlisle; the same year he was made vice-admiral of Northumberland, Cumberland and Durham, and in 1662 joint commissioner for the office of Earl Marshal. In 1663 he was appointed ambassador to Russia, Sweden and Denmark, and in 1668 he carried the Garter to Charles XI of Sweden.

In 1667 he was made lieutenant-general of the forces and joint commander-in-chief of the four northernmost counties. In 1672 he became Lord Lieutenant of Durham, and in 1673 deputy earl marshal. In 1678 he was appointed governor of Jamaica, and reappointed governor of Carlisle. He died in 1685, and was buried in York Minster. He married Anne (d. 1696), daughter of Edward, 1st Lord Howard of Escrick; his eldest son Edward succeeded him as 2nd Earl of Carlisle. His daughter Mary wed Sir John Fenwick, a conspirator executed in 1697.

Charles married Anne Howard, daughter of Edward Howard Lord Of Escrick and Mary Butler. (Anne Howard died in 1703.)

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Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Carlisle's Timeline

1629
1629
Naworth, Brampton, Cumberland, England (United Kingdom)
1646
1646
Brampton, Cumberland, , England
1650
1650
Brampton, Cumberland, England
1653
1653
Naworth, Brampton, Cumberland, England
1656
1656
Naworth, Cumberland, , England
1664
November 5, 1664
Denmark
1668
September 5, 1668
Naworth, Cumberland, , England
1685
February 24, 1685
Age 56
Castle Howard, Cumberland, England
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York, York Minster, England (United Kingdom)