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William Howard, 3rd Baron Howard of Escrick

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128: 167: 124:, was fortunate in being tried by his fellow peers, who did not believe Howard's charges against him. He himself was pardoned, and died in obscurity at York in April 1694. 390: 58:
found him anxious to serve the king, likely to be useful among the sectaries, and surprisingly well acquainted with recent royalist negotiations. He was elected
355: 127: 305: 82: 28: 380: 360: 43:'s life-guards, and a "great preacher" of the anabaptists, but his views were republican, and he took part in the plots of 1655–6. Committed to the 267: 63: 365: 90: 121: 350: 284: 32: 375: 322: 223: 207: 140: 288: 184: 113: 117: 105:'s influence procured his release (February 1682). From then he was part of the "country party" (early Whig) opposition. 201: 67: 217: 120:'s and Russell's houses, which mainly led to Russell's conviction. His evidence similarly ruined Sidney, although 385: 312: 235: 345: 340: 263: 136: 59: 256: 370: 252: 200: 296: 216: 94: 48: 36: 102: 75: 55: 40: 109: 334: 44: 276: 147: 86: 19:(c. 1626–1694) was an English Parliamentarian soldier, nobleman, and plotter. 85:
as Lord Howard in 1678, he sat on the lords' committees which credited
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St Mary Magdalene's, Richmond, Ledger stone for Lady Howard of Escrick
93:. In 1681 he was again sent to the Tower on the false charge made by 135:
By his wife Frances, daughter of Sir James Bridgman, and niece of
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He was one of the most detested and despised men of his age:
70:. In 1674 he was discovered in secret correspondence with 89:'s information, and furthered the trial of his kinsman, 78:
and was set free only upon making a full confession.
185:History of Parliament Online- Howard, William 116:(July 1683). He gave accounts of meetings at 8: 108:He was arrested on the first rumours of the 227:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 211:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 17:William Howard, 3rd Baron Howard of Escrick 231: 83:Thomas Howard, 2nd Baron Howard of Escrick 29:Edward Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Escrick 391:English politicians convicted of crimes 159: 112:, and turned informer at the trial of 91:William Howard, 1st Viscount Stafford 7: 246:Not represented in the restored Rump 202:"Howard, William (1626?-1694)"  150:called him "that monster of a man". 47:in 1657, he successfully petitioned 35:, in 1646, and was then admitted to 31:and Mary Butler. He matriculated at 356:Howard family (English aristocracy) 122:Henry Booth, 1st Earl of Warrington 14: 139:, he had six children, including 33:Corpus Christi College, Cambridge 381:Prisoners in the Tower of London 361:Members of the Green Ribbon Club 224:Dictionary of National Biography 218:"Howard, Edward (d. 1675)"  208:Dictionary of National Biography 74:, spent several months in the 39:. In 1653 he was a soldier in 1: 114:William Russell, Lord Russell 27:Howard was the second son of 366:People of the Rye House Plot 168:"Howard, William (HWRT646W)" 172:A Cambridge Alumni Database 407: 174:. University of Cambridge. 319: 310: 302: 295: 281: 261: 241: 234: 351:Barons Howard of Escrick 376:Inmates of Fleet Prison 313:Baron Howard of Escrick 81:Succeeding his brother 132: 236:Parliament of England 130: 68:Convention Parliament 51:for release in 1658. 264:Member of Parliament 137:Sir Orlando Bridgman 60:Member of Parliament 297:Peerage of England 289:Sir Nicholas Crisp 249:Title last held by 133: 329: 328: 320:Succeeded by 282:Succeeded by 272:1660–1661 97:, of writing the 95:Edward Fitzharris 398: 386:English MPs 1660 303:Preceded by 232: 228: 220: 212: 204: 187: 182: 176: 175: 164: 49:Richard Cromwell 406: 405: 401: 400: 399: 397: 396: 395: 331: 330: 325: 316: 308: 291: 287: 273: 271: 255: 250: 247: 215: 199: 196: 191: 190: 183: 179: 166: 165: 161: 156: 103:Algernon Sidney 99:True Englishman 76:Tower of London 56:Sir Edward Hyde 41:Oliver Cromwell 25: 12: 11: 5: 404: 402: 394: 393: 388: 383: 378: 373: 368: 363: 358: 353: 348: 343: 333: 332: 327: 326: 323:Charles Howard 321: 318: 309: 304: 300: 299: 293: 292: 283: 280: 260: 257:John Busbridge 248: 245: 239: 238: 230: 229: 213: 195: 192: 189: 188: 177: 158: 157: 155: 152: 110:Rye House plot 24: 21: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 403: 392: 389: 387: 384: 382: 379: 377: 374: 372: 369: 367: 364: 362: 359: 357: 354: 352: 349: 347: 344: 342: 339: 338: 336: 324: 315: 314: 307: 306:Thomas Howard 301: 298: 294: 290: 286: 285:Francis Finch 279: 278: 270: 269: 265: 259: 258: 254: 244: 240: 237: 233: 226: 225: 219: 214: 210: 209: 203: 198: 197: 193: 186: 181: 178: 173: 169: 163: 160: 153: 151: 149: 144: 142: 138: 129: 125: 123: 119: 115: 111: 106: 104: 100: 96: 92: 88: 84: 79: 77: 73: 69: 65: 61: 57: 52: 50: 46: 42: 38: 37:Lincoln's Inn 34: 30: 22: 20: 18: 311: 275: 262: 253:Robert Fowle 251: 242: 222: 206: 180: 171: 162: 145: 134: 118:John Hampden 107: 98: 80: 53: 45:Fleet Prison 26: 16: 15: 346:1694 deaths 341:1626 births 277:Samuel Gott 148:John Evelyn 87:Titus Oates 371:Roundheads 335:Categories 317:1678–1694 268:Winchelsea 194:References 64:Winchelsea 54:In 1660 141:Charles 72:Holland 66:in the 274:With: 243:Vacant 154:Notes 266:for 62:for 23:Life 337:: 221:. 205:. 170:. 101:.

Index

Edward Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Escrick
Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
Lincoln's Inn
Oliver Cromwell
Fleet Prison
Richard Cromwell
Sir Edward Hyde
Member of Parliament
Winchelsea
Convention Parliament
Holland
Tower of London
Thomas Howard, 2nd Baron Howard of Escrick
Titus Oates
William Howard, 1st Viscount Stafford
Edward Fitzharris
Algernon Sidney
Rye House plot
William Russell, Lord Russell
John Hampden
Henry Booth, 1st Earl of Warrington

Sir Orlando Bridgman
Charles
John Evelyn
"Howard, William (HWRT646W)"
History of Parliament Online- Howard, William
"Howard, William (1626?-1694)" 
Dictionary of National Biography
"Howard, Edward (d. 1675)" 

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