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Edward Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Escrick

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Howard was one of the twelve peers who signed a petition in August 1640, opposing Charles I's expedition into Scotland. In May 1641 he was one of 10 peers selected to serve on a committee to investigate the
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along with 20 Commoners as lay assessor, and was often employed in negotiations with Scottish officials. However, he was left off the
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Christianson, Paul (1977). "The Peers, the People, and Parliamentary Management in the First Six Months of the Long Parliament".
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and chose to sit for Calne. On the death of his father in 1626, he inherited an estate in
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After the abolition of the House of Lords in 1649, he sat in the Commons as member for
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and generally seems to play less of a role in the coming years.
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on 30 November 1623. His wife's mother was the half-sister of
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Parliamentarian
Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk
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Charles
Prince of Wales
Member of Parliament
Calne
Wallingford
Tollesbury
Hertford
Baron Howard of Escrick
first Army Plot
English Civil War
Westminster Assembly of Divines
Committee of Both Kingdoms
Carlisle
council of state
Escrick
John Boteler
York House
George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham
John Mordaunt, 1st Earl of Peterborough
William Howard, 3rd Baron Howard of Escrick



"HOWARD, Sir Edward II (?1602-1675), of Escrick, Yorks. and Tollesbury Hall, Essex"
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