- John
Grubham Howe (1657–1722) was an
English politician.
Elected on
numerous occasions as
Member of Parliament, he made the
transition from the Whig to...
- army officer, and
Member of Parliament. He was the
fourth son of John
Grubham Howe (1625–1679) of
Langar Hall in Nottinghamshire, the
younger son of...
-
Cornwallis In
office 3
October 1714 – 17
October 1715
Preceded by John
Grubham Howe
Thomas Moore Succeeded by The Earl of
Lincoln Treasurer of the Navy...
-
Edmund inherited the
Baronetcy and
married Mary Howe,
daughter of John
Grubham Howe with whom he had 2 sons,
Edmund who
became the
third Baronet in 1723...
-
Annabelle Howe. They had four sons,
Scrope Howe, 1st
Viscount Howe, John
Grubham Howe (MP for Gloucestershire),
Charles Howe and
Emanuel Howe, and five...
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Broome Government • Type Town
Council • Town
Supervisor Lewis "Lew" C.
Grubham • Town
Council Members' List •
Robert Weingartner •
William Diffendorf...
- who was
created Duke of
Bolton in 1689; to the
Earls Rivers; and to John
Grubham Howe,
ancestor of the
Earls Howe. The
barony of
Scrope of
Bolton seems...
- 1679) (1625–1679),
British politician and MP for
Gloucestershire John
Grubham Howe (1657–1722),
British politician Sir John Howe, 1st
Baronet (died 1671)...
- children: John Still,
buried in St James's, Shaftesbury, who
married Margaret Grubham Howe,
daughter of Sir
George Howe, of
Berwick St Leonard, Wilts, and sister...
- They had no children. His
second wife was
Bridget Howe,
daughter of John
Grubham Howe of
Langar and his wife
Annabella Scrope,
daughter of
Emanuel Scrope...