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Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Carlisle

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to defend his government by force against the army leaders, but his advice being refused he used his influence in favour 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
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of the forces and joint commander-in-chief of the four northernmost counties. In 1672 he became one of the commissioners for the office of
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In 1655 Howard was given a regiment, was appointed a commissioner to try the northern rebels, and a deputy major-general of Cumberland,
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and voted for the protector's assumption of the royal title the same year. In 1659 he urged
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Frederick Christian Howard (5 November 1664 – October 1684), killed at the
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of 1673, which was intended to see action against the Dutch. Following the
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to the island were successfully opposed by planters elected to the
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Lady Katherine Howard (29 July 1662 – March 1682)
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Charles Howard (5 September 1668 – 3 April 1670)
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Colonel Thomas Howard (died 1678), notorious for the 1662
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at various times between 1653 and 1660 and was created
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and Samuel Long, father of Jamaican planter-historian
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Howard was the son and heir of Sir William Howard of
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Member of Parliament
Cumberland
Member of Parliament
Cumberland
High Sheriff of Cumberland
Edward
Blackheath Army
Battle of Worcester
House of Commons
Earl of Carlisle
Naworth
Cumberland
William Eure, 4th Baron Eure
Lord William Howard
Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk
Church of England
Commonwealth
High Sheriff of Cumberland
Carlisle Castle
governor
Battle of Worcester
Oliver Cromwell
Four Northern Counties
Barebones Parliament
Cumberland
Westmorland
Northumberland
Cromwell's House of Lords
Richard Cromwell

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