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  • Earl Howe
  • Earldom in the Peerage of Great Britain

    Earl Howe is a title that has been created twice in British history, for members of the Howe and Curzon-Howe family respectively. The first creation, in

    Earl Howe

    Earl Howe

    Earl_Howe

  • Richard Howe, Earl Howe
  • Royal Navy officer and politician (1726–1799)

    Admiral of the Fleet Richard Howe, Earl Howe (8 March 1726 – 5 August 1799) was a Royal Navy officer and politician. After serving in the War of the Austrian

    Richard Howe, Earl Howe

    Richard Howe, Earl Howe

    Richard_Howe,_Earl_Howe

  • William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe
  • British Army officer and politician (1729–1814)

    General William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe (10 August 1729 – 12 July 1814), was a British Army officer and politician who rose to become Commander-in-Chief

    William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe

    William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe

    William_Howe,_5th_Viscount_Howe

  • Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe
  • British naval officer, politician, and racing driver (1884–1964)

    Francis Richard Henry Penn Curzon, 5th Earl Howe (1 May 1884 – 26 July 1964), styled Viscount Curzon from 1900 to 1929, was a British naval officer, Member

    Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe

    Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe

    Francis_Curzon,_5th_Earl_Howe

  • Edward Curzon, 6th Earl Howe
  • British peer (1908–1984)

    Edward Richard Assheton Penn Curzon, 6th Earl Howe (7 August 1908 – 29 May 1984), styled Viscount Curzon from 1929 to 1964, was a Royal Navy officer and

    Edward Curzon, 6th Earl Howe

    Edward Curzon, 6th Earl Howe

    Edward_Curzon,_6th_Earl_Howe

  • Frederick Curzon, 7th Earl Howe
  • British Conservative politician (born 1951)

    Frederick Richard Penn Curzon, 7th Earl Howe, Baron Curzon of Amersham (born 29 January 1951), is a British hereditary peer who was the Shadow Deputy

    Frederick Curzon, 7th Earl Howe

    Frederick Curzon, 7th Earl Howe

    Frederick_Curzon,_7th_Earl_Howe

  • Richard Curzon-Howe, 1st Earl Howe
  • British peer and politician (1796–1870)

    Richard William Penn Curzon-Howe, 1st Earl Howe, GCH, PC (11 December 1796 – 12 May 1870), was a British peer and courtier. He was the third but eldest

    Richard Curzon-Howe, 1st Earl Howe

    Richard Curzon-Howe, 1st Earl Howe

    Richard_Curzon-Howe,_1st_Earl_Howe

  • Sophia Howe
  • British noblewoman (1762–1835)

    Howe, 1st Earl Howe, and the extinction of the title Earl Howe. In 1821, the title was revived when her son Richard was created Earl Howe. She was born

    Sophia Howe

    Sophia_Howe

  • Richard Curzon, 4th Earl Howe
  • British courtier and Conservative politician

    Richard George Penn Curzon, 4th Earl Howe, GCVO, TD, JP (28 April 1861 – 10 January 1929), styled Viscount Curzon between 1876 and 1900, was a British

    Richard Curzon, 4th Earl Howe

    Richard Curzon, 4th Earl Howe

    Richard_Curzon,_4th_Earl_Howe

  • Mary Curzon, Countess Howe
  • Curzon-Howe, 1st Earl Howe. Her brother, William Montagu Curzon-Herrick, was married to Lady Maud Hastings (daughter of Warner Hastings, 15th Earl of Huntingdon)

    Mary Curzon, Countess Howe

    Mary Curzon, Countess Howe

    Mary_Curzon,_Countess_Howe

  • Richard Curzon-Howe, 3rd Earl Howe
  • British Army general

    Curzon-Howe, 3rd Earl Howe, GCVO, CB (14 February 1822 – 25 September 1900) was a British hereditary peer and British Army officer. Curzon-Howe was the

    Richard Curzon-Howe, 3rd Earl Howe

    Richard_Curzon-Howe,_3rd_Earl_Howe

  • Lord Mountbatten
  • British statesman and admiral (1900–1979)

    Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma (born Prince Louis of Battenberg; 25 June 1900 – 27 August 1979), commonly

    Lord Mountbatten

    Lord Mountbatten

    Lord_Mountbatten

  • Lord Howe Island
  • Australian island in the Tasman Sea

    developed part of the island. The island is named after Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe. Along the west coast is a sandy semi-enclosed sheltered coral reef

    Lord Howe Island

    Lord Howe Island

    Lord_Howe_Island

  • Elizabeth Curzon, Countess Howe
  • British ceremonial officer (born 1955)

    year, Curzon succeeded his second cousin as 7th Earl Howe, thus making his wife Countess Howe. The Earl and Countess have four children: Lady Anna Curzon

    Elizabeth Curzon, Countess Howe

    Elizabeth_Curzon,_Countess_Howe

  • Richard Dinan
  • British businessman and author (born 1986)

    grandson of Edward Curzon, 6th Earl Howe and through his maternal lineage, he is a descendant of Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe, a racing driver who won the

    Richard Dinan

    Richard_Dinan

  • Lady Mary-Gaye Curzon
  • British model, socialite and debutante (born 1947)

    born on 21 February 1947 to Edward Curzon, Viscount Curzon, later 6th Earl Howe, and his second wife Grace Lilian Barker Wakeling. From birth, she was

    Lady Mary-Gaye Curzon

    Lady_Mary-Gaye_Curzon

  • Lord Howe
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Lord Howe may refer to: Earl Howe (also Viscount Howe and Baron Howe), a peerage title in the United Kingdom, including: Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe (1726–1799)

    Lord Howe

    Lord_Howe

  • Gerald David Lascelles
  • English aristocrat (1924-1998)

    British Racing Drivers' Club from 1964 to 1991, after the 5th Earl Howe died. Lord Howe had asked Lascelles to replace him, who was briefly a driver before

    Gerald David Lascelles

    Gerald_David_Lascelles

  • Henry Somerset, 9th Duke of Beaufort
  • British peer (1847–1924)

    (born Lady Georgiana Charlotte Curzon, daughter of Richard Curzon-Howe, 1st Earl Howe. He was named after his godparents, his grandfather Henry, 7th Duke

    Henry Somerset, 9th Duke of Beaufort

    Henry Somerset, 9th Duke of Beaufort

    Henry_Somerset,_9th_Duke_of_Beaufort

  • Curzon-Howe
  • Surname list

    Curzon-Howe is a surname, and may refer to: Assheton Curzon-Howe (1850–1911), British naval officer George Curzon-Howe, 2nd Earl Howe (1821–1876), British

    Curzon-Howe

    Curzon-Howe

  • Isabella Calthorpe
  • English socialite, actress and model (born 1980)

    2nd Baronet and her maternal grandfather is Edward Curzon, 6th Earl Howe. She has two full siblings (elder sister Georgiana, an artist, and younger

    Isabella Calthorpe

    Isabella_Calthorpe

  • Lady Georgiana Curzon
  • English socialite (1910-1976)

    Curzon Street), Mayfair, the daughter of Viscount Howe (later 5th Earl Howe) and Mary, Viscountess Howe, half–first cousins once removed who married in

    Lady Georgiana Curzon

    Lady Georgiana Curzon

    Lady_Georgiana_Curzon

  • George Curzon-Howe, 2nd Earl Howe
  • George Augustus Frederick Louis Curzon-Howe, 2nd Earl Howe (16 January 1821 – 4 February 1876), styled Viscount Curzon until 1870, was a British hereditary

    George Curzon-Howe, 2nd Earl Howe

    George Curzon-Howe, 2nd Earl Howe

    George_Curzon-Howe,_2nd_Earl_Howe

  • List of earls in the peerages of Britain and Ireland
  • precedence among earls is: Earls in the Peerage of England Earls in the Peerage of Scotland Earls in the Peerage of Great Britain Earls in the Peerage of

    List of earls in the peerages of Britain and Ireland

    List_of_earls_in_the_peerages_of_Britain_and_Ireland

  • List of 24 Hours of Le Mans winners
  • Kidston (GBR) 1931  Henry Birkin (GBR) 3.0  Earl Howe (GBR) Alfa Romeo 8C-2300 LM D 184 3017.654 1875.083  Earl Howe (GBR) 1932  Luigi Chinetti (ITA) 5.0  Raymond

    List of 24 Hours of Le Mans winners

    List of 24 Hours of Le Mans winners

    List_of_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans_winners

  • 2026 Political Peerages
  • Appointments to UK House of Lords

    Earl Howe GBE PC, to be Baron Curzon of Amersham, of Amersham in the County of Buckinghamshire – 9 June 2026. Timothy Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Earl of

    2026 Political Peerages

    2026_Political_Peerages

  • George Howe, 3rd Viscount Howe
  • British Army officer (1725–1758)

    created Earl Howe) and William, as well as seven other siblings. George was born either on the Howe estate at Langar, Nottinghamshire, or at the Howe home

    George Howe, 3rd Viscount Howe

    George Howe, 3rd Viscount Howe

    George_Howe,_3rd_Viscount_Howe

  • Dafne Keen
  • Spanish-British actress (born 2005)

    Fernández Ache. Her paternal great-grandfather was Edward Curzon, 6th Earl Howe. Her aunts are poet Alice Oswald and writer Laura Beatty. Keen made her

    Dafne Keen

    Dafne Keen

    Dafne_Keen

  • Cressida Bonas
  • English actress and model (born 1989)

    "it girl" Lady Mary-Gaye Georgiana Lorna Curzon (daughter of the 6th Earl Howe's second marriage) and her third husband, Old Harrovian entrepreneur Jeffrey

    Cressida Bonas

    Cressida_Bonas

  • Richard Curzon-Howe
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Richard Curzon-Howe may refer to: Richard Curzon-Howe, 1st Earl Howe Richard Curzon-Howe, 3rd Earl Howe Richard Curzon, 4th Earl Howe Richard Howe (disambiguation)

    Richard Curzon-Howe

    Richard_Curzon-Howe

  • Gwyn Jenkins
  • Royal Marines general

    Rowley Edward Boscawen Sir William Rowley Edward Boscawen John Forbes Earl Howe Sir Charles Saunders Augustus Keppel Sir Peircy Brett Sir Francis Holburne

    Gwyn Jenkins

    Gwyn Jenkins

    Gwyn_Jenkins

  • Bugatti
  • 1909–1963 French car manufacturer

    is notable because it was originally owned by British race car driver Earl Howe. Because much of the car's original equipment is intact, it can be restored

    Bugatti

    Bugatti

    Bugatti

  • Damian Aspinall
  • English businessman and conservationist

    of the racing driver Piers Courage and daughter of Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe. At age 16, Aspinall left school to travel the world and taught himself

    Damian Aspinall

    Damian Aspinall

    Damian_Aspinall

  • Glorious First of June
  • Battle of the Atlantic campaign of 1794

    actions. The British Channel Squadron under Admiral of the Blue Richard Howe, Earl Howe attempted to prevent the passage of a vital French grain convoy from

    Glorious First of June

    Glorious First of June

    Glorious_First_of_June

  • Will Keen
  • English actor (born 1970)

    Keen and Lady Priscilla Mary Rose Curzon, daughter of Edward Curzon, 6th Earl Howe. His sisters are the poet Alice Oswald and the author Laura Beatty. He

    Will Keen

    Will Keen

    Will_Keen

  • John Aspinall (zoo owner)
  • English zoo owner & casino owner

    Curzon (25 January 1945 - 17 June 2025), daughter of Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe, and Sybil Boyter Johnson. She was a widow who was previously married

    John Aspinall (zoo owner)

    John_Aspinall_(zoo_owner)

  • 1932 Grand Prix season
  • Second year of the AIACR European Championship

    51s entered by inaugural race-winner ”Williams”, Czaykowski, Lehoux and Earl Howe. Another Englishman, Clifton Penn-Hughes had an older Type 35B while Chilean

    1932 Grand Prix season

    1932 Grand Prix season

    1932_Grand_Prix_season

  • 1936 Grand Prix season
  • Fourth AIACR European Championship season

    Richard Seaman, and convinced him to buy the 1927-vintage Delage 15S8 from Earl Howe. Despite its age, fitted with a modern supercharger, it was still very

    1936 Grand Prix season

    1936 Grand Prix season

    1936_Grand_Prix_season

  • Howe Sound
  • Sound in British Columbia, Canada

    Howe Sound (French: Baie (de /d')Howe, Squamish: Átl'ka7tsem, Nexwnéwu7ts, Txwnéwu7ts) is a roughly triangular sound, that joins a network of fjords situated

    Howe Sound

    Howe Sound

    Howe_Sound

  • Tim Birkin
  • British racing driver

    continued racing despite these setbacks. In 1931 he won Le Mans with Earl Howe in an Alfa Romeo, even receiving a telegram from Mussolini congratulating

    Tim Birkin

    Tim Birkin

    Tim_Birkin

  • James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Abercorn
  • British peer (1904–1979)

    Henry Crichton, Viscount Crichton (1872–1914, son of 4th Earl Erne and father of the 5th Earl Erne) and Lady Mary Cavendish Grosvenor (1883–1959, daughter

    James Hamilton, 4th Duke of Abercorn

    James_Hamilton,_4th_Duke_of_Abercorn

  • 1935 Grand Prix season
  • Third AIACR European Championship season

    Birabongse, as a 21st present. Meanwhile, wealthy British privateer, Earl Howe carried on campaigning his 1927 Delage, which was still powerful enough

    1935 Grand Prix season

    1935 Grand Prix season

    1935_Grand_Prix_season

  • Viscount
  • Aristocratic title in various European countries

    of the Earl Howe is Viscount Curzon, because this is the second most senior title held by the Earl. However, the son of a marquess or an earl can be referred

    Viscount

    Viscount

    Viscount

  • Richard
  • Name list

    both the US Air Force and NASA, and NASA's Administrator Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe (1726–1799), British naval commander in the American War of Independence

    Richard

    Richard

    Richard

  • Montagu Curzon
  • British soldier and politician

    Curzon-Howe, 1st Earl Howe, by his second wife Anne, daughter of Vice-Admiral Sir John Gore. George Curzon-Howe, 2nd Earl Howe, Richard Curzon-Howe, 3rd

    Montagu Curzon

    Montagu_Curzon

  • List of hereditary peers in the House of Lords by virtue of a life peerage
  • 9 June 2026. "Lord Hampton". UK Parliament. Retrieved 10 June 2026. "Earl Howe". UK Parliament. Retrieved 10 June 2026. "Lord Roborough". UK Parliament

    List of hereditary peers in the House of Lords by virtue of a life peerage

    List_of_hereditary_peers_in_the_House_of_Lords_by_virtue_of_a_life_peerage

  • House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Act 2026
  • UK law removing hereditary peerage from the House of Lords

    Peerages May 2026". GOV.UK. Retrieved 13 May 2026. "Parliamentary career for Earl Howe - MPS and Lords - UK Parliament". "Serving the country". Labour Party

    House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Act 2026

    House of Lords (Hereditary Peers) Act 2026

    House_of_Lords_(Hereditary_Peers)_Act_2026

  • General Howe (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    brigadier general Richard Curzon-Howe, 3rd Earl Howe (1822–1900), British peer and professional soldier Robert Howe (Continental Army officer) (1732–1786)

    General Howe (disambiguation)

    General_Howe_(disambiguation)

  • Flora Curzon, Lady Howe
  • American heiress and singer

    Curzon, 4th Earl Howe, "one of the richest and most distinguished nobleman in England." Lord Howe was a son of Richard Curzon-Howe, 3rd Earl Howe, and the

    Flora Curzon, Lady Howe

    Flora Curzon, Lady Howe

    Flora_Curzon,_Lady_Howe

  • List of lord chamberlains to British royal consorts
  • Brudenell-Bruce, 1st Earl of Ailesbury 1792–1818: George Douglas, 16th Earl of Morton 1830–1831: Richard Curzon-Howe, 1st Earl Howe 1831–1833: Vacant 1833–1834:

    List of lord chamberlains to British royal consorts

    List_of_lord_chamberlains_to_British_royal_consorts

  • Assheton Curzon-Howe
  • Royal Navy Admiral (1850–1911)

    Mediterranean Fleet from 1908 to 1910. Curzon-Howe was the thirteenth and youngest child of Richard Curzon-Howe, 1st Earl Howe, and his second wife Anne Gore (died

    Assheton Curzon-Howe

    Assheton Curzon-Howe

    Assheton_Curzon-Howe

  • John Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe
  • English businessman (born 1947)

    banking heiress Lady Mary-Gaye Curzon (born 1947), daughter of the 6th Earl Howe and former wife of Kevin Esmond Peter Cooper-Key, whom she married in

    John Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe

    John_Anstruther-Gough-Calthorpe

  • Prince Louis of Battenberg
  • Royal Navy admiral and nobleman (1854–1921)

    apt posting for a man whom First Lord of the Admiralty William Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne, described as "the cleverest sailor I have met yet". The outgoing

    Prince Louis of Battenberg

    Prince Louis of Battenberg

    Prince_Louis_of_Battenberg

  • 1934 Avusrennen
  • 1934 motor race

    fi. Archived from the original on 2013-06-20. Retrieved 2020-07-20. "Earl Howe Fourth". Daily Herald. 28 May 1934. Retrieved 20 July 2020 – via British

    1934 Avusrennen

    1934 Avusrennen

    1934_Avusrennen

  • Donington Park
  • Motorsport circuit in England

    held on 7 October 1933, and the 20-lap invitation event was won by the Earl Howe in a Bugatti Type 51. In 1935 the first 300-mile (480 km) Donington Grand

    Donington Park

    Donington Park

    Donington_Park

  • Home Kidston
  • British naval officer and racing driver (1910–1996)

    Georgiana Mary Curzon, the daughter of Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe and Mary Curzon, Lady Howe. They had one son, Glen Kidston (b. 1937), and divorced in

    Home Kidston

    Home Kidston

    Home_Kidston

  • John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough
  • British Conservative cabinet minister, politician, and nobleman (1822–1883)

    9 February 1906), married 4 June 1883 Richard George Penn Curzon, 4th Earl Howe, by whom she had issue. Lady Sarah Isabella Augusta Spencer-Churchill

    John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough

    John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough

    John_Spencer-Churchill,_7th_Duke_of_Marlborough

  • Literae humaniores
  • Academic major in classics

    English classical scholar and poet (failed in finals) Frederick Curzon, 7th Earl Howe, Member of the House of Lords, longest serving Conservative frontbencher

    Literae humaniores

    Literae_humaniores

  • Portrait of Countess Howe
  • Painting by Margaret Sarah Carpenter

    Brudenell (1799–1836), the daughter of the Earl of Cardigan and his wife Penelope. She married Richard, Earl Howe, in 1820. She was the sister of Lord Cardigan

    Portrait of Countess Howe

    Portrait of Countess Howe

    Portrait_of_Countess_Howe

  • HMS Howe (1860)
  • Ship of the line of the British Royal Navy

    reduce drag when under sail. Howe was ordered on 3 April 1854 without a name and named after Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe on 6 January 1855. She was the

    HMS Howe (1860)

    HMS Howe (1860)

    HMS_Howe_(1860)

  • Twycross
  • Village in England

    Saint-Denis, the panels having been presented to William IV who gave them to Earl Howe, who got the glazier Thomas Willement to arrange and install them in the

    Twycross

    Twycross

    Twycross

  • Charles Lee (general)
  • British-born American army officer (1732–1782)

    Commissioners", i.e., Richard Howe, later 1st Earl Howe, and Richard's brother, Sir William Howe, later 5th Viscount Howe, respectively the British naval

    Charles Lee (general)

    Charles Lee (general)

    Charles_Lee_(general)

  • 1930 24 Hours of Le Mans
  • 8th 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race

    of the three teams. However, a car owned by wealthy British racer Earl Francis Howe was entered, with support from the Stiles team including former Bentley

    1930 24 Hours of Le Mans

    1930_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans

  • Howe
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    governor Earl Howe, two titles, an extinct one in the Peerage of Great Britain and an extant one in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Howe baronets,

    Howe

    Howe

  • George Curzon
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    George Curzon may refer to: George Curzon-Howe, 2nd Earl Howe (1821–1876), British peer George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston (1859–1925), Viceroy

    George Curzon

    George_Curzon

  • Jack Harvey (racing driver)
  • British racing driver (born 1993)

    American motorsport, he was also awarded the British Racing Drivers' Club's Earl Howe Trophy for 2014. Harvey returned to Schmidt Peterson for the 2015 Indy

    Jack Harvey (racing driver)

    Jack Harvey (racing driver)

    Jack_Harvey_(racing_driver)

  • 1932 24 Hours of Le Mans
  • 10th 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race

    to get its windscreen fixed, it was the similar car of 1931 winners, Earl Howe and Birkin that took its place. Their chance of a repeat win ended with

    1932 24 Hours of Le Mans

    1932 24 Hours of Le Mans

    1932_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans

  • Sir John Barrow, 1st Baronet
  • English geographer, linguist, and civil servant (1764–1848)

    Cause and Consequences. John Murray. 1831. — (1838). The Life of Richard Earl Howe, K.G., Admiral of the Fleet, And General of Marines. London: John Murray

    Sir John Barrow, 1st Baronet

    Sir John Barrow, 1st Baronet

    Sir_John_Barrow,_1st_Baronet

  • Opposition frontbench of Kemi Badenoch
  • Political party role in the UK

    Food and Rural Affairs 29 April 2026 Earl Howe Shadow Deputy Leader of the House of Lords 29 April 2026: Earl of Effingham Opposition Whip 29 April 2026:

    Opposition frontbench of Kemi Badenoch

    Opposition frontbench of Kemi Badenoch

    Opposition_frontbench_of_Kemi_Badenoch

  • Howe baronets of Compton (1660)
  • Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England

    The Howe baronetcy, of Compton in the County of Gloucester, was created in the Baronetage of England on 22 September 1660 for John Howe, Member of Parliament

    Howe baronets of Compton (1660)

    Howe baronets of Compton (1660)

    Howe_baronets_of_Compton_(1660)

  • Curzon (surname)
  • Surname list

    martial arts referee Edward Curzon, 6th Earl Howe (1908–1984), British Royal Navy officer Elizabeth Curzon, Countess Howe (born 1955), British peeress, educator

    Curzon (surname)

    Curzon_(surname)

  • Bugatti Type 57
  • Bugatti automobile

    57502 (built in 1937 with the Atalante coachwork for Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe) was discovered in a private garage in Newcastle upon Tyne, having been

    Bugatti Type 57

    Bugatti Type 57

    Bugatti_Type_57

  • First Sea Lord
  • Professional head of the UK's Royal Navy

    Admiral Sir John Chicheley under First Lord of Admiralty Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke. On 22 May 1702 the Board of Admiralty ceased control of naval

    First Sea Lord

    First Sea Lord

    First_Sea_Lord

  • Bugatti Type 57S Atalante (57502)
  • Auction car

    rediscovery. The car was ordered new from the factory by Francis Curzon, 5th Earl Howe (1884–1964), a keen motor racing enthusiast, who took delivery of it on

    Bugatti Type 57S Atalante (57502)

    Bugatti_Type_57S_Atalante_(57502)

  • 1935 24 Hours of Le Mans
  • 13th 24 Hours of Le Mans endurance race

    of privateer Alfa Romeos, including previous winners Raymond Sommer, Earl Howe and Luigi Chinetti, were the favourites. Up against them for outright

    1935 24 Hours of Le Mans

    1935 24 Hours of Le Mans

    1935_24_Hours_of_Le_Mans

  • Penn, Buckinghamshire
  • Village in Buckinghamshire, England

    Amersham, both linked with the city. Penn remains home to Earl Howe of the Penn-Curzon-Howe dynasty, which gained more wealth through the Inclosure Acts

    Penn, Buckinghamshire

    Penn, Buckinghamshire

    Penn,_Buckinghamshire

  • 1931 Grand Prix season
  • First year of the AIACR European Championship

    Chiron, Albert Divo and Guy Bouriat running the new Type 51. The English Earl Howe was the first buyer of the new model (repainted in British racing green)

    1931 Grand Prix season

    1931 Grand Prix season

    1931_Grand_Prix_season

  • Howe v Earl of Dartmouth
  • English trusts law case

    Howe v Earl of Dartmouth (1802) 7 Ves 137 is an English trusts law case. It laid down the rule of equity in relation to the duties of a trustee in relation

    Howe v Earl of Dartmouth

    Howe v Earl of Dartmouth

    Howe_v_Earl_of_Dartmouth

  • Richard Howe (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe (1726–1799), was a British naval officer and earl. Richard Howe may also refer to: Sir Richard Howe, 2nd Baronet (1621–1703)

    Richard Howe (disambiguation)

    Richard_Howe_(disambiguation)

  • Viscount Scarsdale
  • Title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom

    Curzon (born 1986). Unrelated to the peerage of Earl of Scarsdale (created 1581 – extinct 1736) Earl Howe Baron Ravensdale Cokayne, George Edward, ed. (1902)

    Viscount Scarsdale

    Viscount Scarsdale

    Viscount_Scarsdale

  • Ruislip Lido
  • Reservoir and artificial beach in London

    together with an area reserved for swimming. The formal opening was by Earl Howe in 1936. The building included a cafe and changing rooms, and featured

    Ruislip Lido

    Ruislip Lido

    Ruislip_Lido

  • George Curzon (actor)
  • English actor (1898–1976)

    present Earl Howe. Curzon, born in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England, was the only son of diplomat the Hon. Frederick Curzon-Howe (a son of the 3rd Earl Howe)

    George Curzon (actor)

    George_Curzon_(actor)

  • List of viscountcies in the peerages of Britain and Ireland
  • of the Earl Howe is Viscount Curzon, because this is the second most senior title held by the Earl. However, the son of a marquess or an earl can be referred

    List of viscountcies in the peerages of Britain and Ireland

    List_of_viscountcies_in_the_peerages_of_Britain_and_Ireland

  • John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe
  • Royal Navy Admiral of the Fleet (1859–1935)

    Admiral of the Fleet John Rushworth Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe (5 December 1859 – 20 November 1935) was a Royal Navy officer. He fought in the Anglo-Egyptian

    John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe

    John Jellicoe, 1st Earl Jellicoe

    John_Jellicoe,_1st_Earl_Jellicoe

  • Alice Oswald
  • British poet (born 1966)

    Keen and Lady Priscilla Mary Rose Curzon, daughter of Edward Curzon, 6th Earl Howe. Oswald read Classics at New College, Oxford. She then trained as a gardener

    Alice Oswald

    Alice Oswald

    Alice_Oswald

  • Howe baronets of Cold Barwick (1660)
  • Extinct baronetcy in the Baronetage of England

    The Howe baronetcy, of Cold Barwick (now Berwick St Leonard) in the County of Wiltshire, was created in the Baronetage of England on 20 June 1660 for George

    Howe baronets of Cold Barwick (1660)

    Howe_baronets_of_Cold_Barwick_(1660)

  • River-class patrol vessel
  • Class of offshore patrol vessel for the Royal Navy

    United Kingdom. 24 November 2015. p. 31. Retrieved 24 November 2015. Earl Howe, Minister of State for Defence (3 December 2015). "Patrol Craft: Written

    River-class patrol vessel

    River-class patrol vessel

    River-class_patrol_vessel

  • Emanuel Scrope, 1st Earl of Sunderland
  • English nobleman (1584–1630)

    families such as the Paulets (future Dukes of Bolton) and the Howes (future Earls Howe). By his servant and mistress Martha Jeanes, or Janes, or Jones, alias

    Emanuel Scrope, 1st Earl of Sunderland

    Emanuel Scrope, 1st Earl of Sunderland

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  • Kenwood House
  • Country house in Hampstead, London

    Frans Hals Thomas Gainsborough, 'Portrait of Countess Howe' (wife of Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe) Edwin Henry Landseer, 'Hunting in the Olden Times' Other

    Kenwood House

    Kenwood House

    Kenwood_House

  • Death and state funeral of Queen Victoria
  • The Earl Waldegrave The Earl of Clarendon The Earl of Pembroke The Earl of Harewood The Earl of Haddington The Earl Cawdor The Earl Howe The Earl of Kintore

    Death and state funeral of Queen Victoria

    Death and state funeral of Queen Victoria

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  • Bugatti Grand Prix results
  • Motor racing team record

    2.3 L8 Marcel Lehoux Ret Ret Philippe Étancelin Ret Ret Earl Howe Bugatti T51 2.3 L8 Earl Howe 12 Brian Lewis 12 B. Ivanowsky Bugatti T35B 2.3 L8 Emilio

    Bugatti Grand Prix results

    Bugatti_Grand_Prix_results

  • Gopsall
  • Former civil parish in Leicestershire, England

    1870: Richard Curzon-Howe (Earl Howe), son of Penn Assheton Curzon and Sophia Howe (Baroness Howe) 1870 - 1919: the Curzon-Howe family 1919 – 1932: Sir

    Gopsall

    Gopsall

    Gopsall

  • Henry Manners, 8th Duke of Rutland
  • British politician (1852–1925)

    Charteris, Lord Elcho, son of Hugo Charteris, 11th Earl of Wemyss and had issue, David Charteris, 12th Earl of Wemyss. She married secondly, Guy Benson. Lady

    Henry Manners, 8th Duke of Rutland

    Henry Manners, 8th Duke of Rutland

    Henry_Manners,_8th_Duke_of_Rutland

  • Jim Wallace, Baron Wallace of Tankerness
  • Scottish politician (1954–2026)

    Baroness Stowell of Beeston Preceded by The Lord McNally Succeeded by The Earl Howe Minister for Enterprise and Lifelong Learning In office 21 May 2003 –

    Jim Wallace, Baron Wallace of Tankerness

    Jim Wallace, Baron Wallace of Tankerness

    Jim_Wallace,_Baron_Wallace_of_Tankerness

  • Frederic Thesiger, 2nd Baron Chelmsford
  • British Army officer (1827–1905)

    Sherwood Foresters 1898–1900 Succeeded by Sir Mark Walker Preceded by The Earl Howe Colonel of the 2nd Regiment of Life Guards 1900–1905 Succeeded by The

    Frederic Thesiger, 2nd Baron Chelmsford

    Frederic Thesiger, 2nd Baron Chelmsford

    Frederic_Thesiger,_2nd_Baron_Chelmsford

  • George Vancouver
  • Royal Navy officer and explorer (1757–1798)

    explored its southern reaches Howe Sound – after Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe Jervis Inlet – after John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincent Port Gardner and

    George Vancouver

    George Vancouver

    George_Vancouver

  • Ray Collins, Baron Collins of Highbury
  • British politician and trade unionist (born 1954)

    Minister Keir Starmer Leader The Baroness Smith of Basildon Preceded by The Earl Howe Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Africa In office 9 July 2024 –

    Ray Collins, Baron Collins of Highbury

    Ray Collins, Baron Collins of Highbury

    Ray_Collins,_Baron_Collins_of_Highbury

  • List of earldoms
  • Anglo-Saxon "earl" in England. Until the reign of Edward III in the 14th century, the peerage of England consisted exclusively of earls and barons. It

    List of earldoms

    List_of_earldoms

  • Baron Chedworth
  • Barony in the Peerage of Great Britain

    (1714–1762) Henry Frederick Howe, 3rd Baron Chedworth (1715–1781) John Howe, 4th Baron Chedworth (1754–1804) Howe baronets Earl Howe Leigh Rayment's Peerage

    Baron Chedworth

    Baron Chedworth

    Baron_Chedworth

  • Annabel Goldie
  • Scottish politician (born 1950)

    Minister Boris Johnson Liz Truss Rishi Sunak Preceded by The Earl Howe Succeeded by The Earl of Minto Baroness-in-Waiting Government Whip In office 17 July

    Annabel Goldie

    Annabel Goldie

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  • Earle
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Earle

    English : variant spelling of Earl.

    Earle

  • Earl
  • Boy/Male

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Earl

    Nobleman

    Earl

  • Earl
  • Boy/Male

    American, Anglo, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Jamaican

    Earl

    Nobleman; Chief; Leader; Warrior; Prince

    Earl

  • JARL
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    JARL

    Scandinavian form of Old Norse Erlingr, the legend name of a mortal son of the god Ríg, JARL means "earl, nobleman."

    JARL

  • CARL
  • Male

    English

    CARL

    Older spelling of German Karl, CARL means "man." 

    CARL

  • Earla
  • Girl/Female

    British, English

    Earla

    Feminine of Earl; Noblewoman; Leader

    Earla

  • Hearl
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Hearl

    English : variant of Earl, with the addition of an inorganic initial H-.

    Hearl

  • Earls
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Earls

    English : from Earl with genitive -s, probably referring to a servant or retainer of a particular earl.

    Earls

  • Carl
  • Surname or Lastname

    Variant spelling of Dutch, German, and Scandinavian Karl.English

    Carl

    Variant spelling of Dutch, German, and Scandinavian Karl.English : from the Anglo-Scandinavian personal name Karl(i), ultimately from Germanic karl ‘man’, ‘freeman’. See also Charles.English : status name for a bondman or villein, from the vocabulary word karl, carl, which had various different meanings at various times: originally ‘man’, then ‘ordinary man’, ‘peasant’, and in Middle English specialized in the senses ‘free peasant’, ‘bondman’, ‘villein’, and ‘rough, churlish individual’.

    Carl

  • Jarl
  • Boy/Male

    Scandinavian

    Jarl

    Royalty title approximately equivalent to the English Earl.

    Jarl

  • Early
  • Surname or Lastname

    Irish

    Early

    Irish : translation of Gaelic Ó Mocháin (see Mohan; Gaelic moch means ‘early’ or ‘timely’), or of some other similar surname, for example Ó Mochóir, a shortened form of Ó Mochéirghe, Ó Maoil-Mhochéirghe, from a personal name meaning ‘early rising’.English : habitational name from any of various places, such as Earley in Berkshire and Arley in Cheshire, Lancashire, Warwickshire, and Worcestershire, which derive their names from Old English earn ‘eagle’ + lēah ‘woodland clearing’.English : nickname from Old English eorllīc ‘manly’, ‘noble’, a derivative of eorl (see Earl).Americanized spelling of German Ehrle.

    Early

  • Earll
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Earll

    English : variant spelling of Earl.

    Earll

  • Earl
  • Boy/Male

    Anglo Saxon American English

    Earl

    Chief.

    Earl

  • Carl
  • Boy/Male

    English American German

    Carl

    Man. Famous Bearer: astronomer Carl Sagan.

    Carl

  • Earl
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Earl

    English : originally, like most of the English names derived from the ranks of nobility, either a nickname or an occupational name for a servant employed in a noble household. The vocabulary word is a native one, from Old English eorl ‘nobleman’, and in the Middle Ages was often used as an equivalent of Norman Count.

    Earl

  • EARLE
  • Male

    English

    EARLE

    Variant spelling of English Earl, EARLE means "nobleman, prince, warrior."

    EARLE

  • PEARL
  • Female

    English

    PEARL

    English gem name derived from the vocabulary word, from Latin perla, PEARL means "pearl." The pearl is the birthstone for the month of June.

    PEARL

  • Pearl
  • Girl/Female

    Christian & English(British/American/Australian)

    Pearl

    The Pearl

    Pearl

  • KARL
  • Male

    German

    KARL

    German name derived from the word karl, KARL means "man," from Old Norse karl, which originally meant "free man." 

    KARL

  • EARL
  • Male

    English

    EARL

     Aristocratic title transferred to byname and finally to forename, from Old English eorl, EARL means "nobleman, prince, warrior."

    EARL

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  • Raed
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Raed

    Red.

  • Darshee
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian

    Darshee

    Blessings

  • Sitta
  • Girl/Female

    Danish, French, Hindu, Indian

    Sitta

    Lord Ram's Wife

  • Prasobh
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Traditional

    Prasobh

    Shining

  • Josepha
  • Girl/Female

    Christian, Danish, French, German, Hebrew, Swedish

    Josepha

    Jehovah Increases; She will Increase; Female Version of Joseph

  • Lavernia
  • Girl/Female

    French

    Lavernia

    Born in the spring.

  • Turvasu
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Turvasu

    A Son of Yayaati

  • Vasugi | வாஸுகீ 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Vasugi | வாஸுகீ 

    King of snakes

  • Khirod
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Oriya

    Khirod

    Man who Lives in an Ocean of Milk

  • Noe
  • Girl/Female

    Hawaiian

    Noe

    Mist; misty rain.

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  • Marl
  • n.

    To overspread or manure with marl; as, to marl a field.

  • Early
  • adv.

    In advance of the usual or appointed time; in good season; prior in time; among or near the first; -- opposed to late; as, the early bird; an early spring; early fruit.

  • Pearl
  • v. t.

    To cause to resemble pearls; to make into small round grains; as, to pearl barley.

  • Pearl
  • n.

    Hence, figuratively, something resembling a pearl; something very precious.

  • Early
  • adv.

    Soon; in good season; seasonably; betimes; as, come early.

  • Earal
  • a.

    Receiving by the ear.

  • Ear
  • n.

    That which resembles in shape or position the ear of an animal; any prominence or projection on an object, -- usually one for support or attachment; a lug; a handle; as, the ears of a tub, a skillet, or dish. The ears of a boat are outside kneepieces near the bow. See Illust. of Bell.

  • Earl
  • n.

    A nobleman of England ranking below a marquis, and above a viscount. The rank of an earl corresponds to that of a count (comte) in France, and graf in Germany. Hence the wife of an earl is still called countess. See Count.

  • Pearl
  • v. i.

    To resemble pearl or pearls.

  • Jarl
  • n.

    A chief; an earl; in English history, one of the leaders in the Danish and Norse invasions.

  • Ear
  • v. i.

    To put forth ears in growing; to form ears, as grain; as, this corn ears well.

  • Pearl
  • n.

    Nacre, or mother-of-pearl.

  • Ear
  • n.

    The organ of hearing; the external ear.

  • Ear-bored
  • a.

    Having the ear perforated.

  • Carl
  • n.

    Large stalks of hemp which bear the seed; -- called also carl hemp.

  • Pearl
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to pearl or pearls; made of pearls, or of mother-of-pearl.

  • Pearl
  • v. t.

    To set or adorn with pearls, or with mother-of-pearl. Used also figuratively.

  • Crop-ear
  • n.

    A person or animal whose ears are cropped.

  • Ear
  • v. t.

    To take in with the ears; to hear.

  • Earn
  • v. t.

    To acquire by labor, service, or performance; to deserve and receive as compensation or wages; as, to earn a good living; to earn honors or laurels.