Thomas Howard, 16th Earl of Suffolk

Thomas Howard, 16th Earl of Suffolk
by Josiah Slater

Thomas Howard, 16th Earl of Suffolk, 9th Earl of Berkshire (18 August 1776 – 4 December 1851), Viscount Andover, Baron Howard of Charleton, Colonel of the Wiltshire Militia and FSA, was a British peer and politician.

Background

Brothers Charles Nevinson and Thomas Howard

Suffolk was the second but eldest surviving son of General John Howard, 15th Earl of Suffolk, and Julia, daughter of John Gaskarth of Hutton Hall, Penrith, Cumberland. He gained the courtesy title Viscount Andover on the death of his elder brother, Charles Nevinson, who was killed by the accidental discharge of his fowling-piece in 1800.[1]

Political career

Suffolk was Member of Parliament for Arundel from 1802 to 1806.[2] He was appointed Major-Commandant of the Malmesbury Volunteers by commission dated 15 Dec. 1803. In 1820 he succeeded his father in the two united earldoms of Suffolk and Berkshire and entered the House of Lords. In politics his Lordship was a liberal Whig, and he voted for the Reform Bill on the decisive division of 14 April 1832. He was not a Protectionist, though a distinguished agriculturist. His appearance and usual costume was that of an ordinary farmer.[3]

Family

Lord Suffolk married the Hon. Elizabeth Jane, daughter of James Dutton, 1st Baron Sherborne and Elizabeth Coke, in 1803. Elizabeth Jane was a double first cousin to Jane Elizabeth Coke, the former wife of Charles Nevinson, Viscount Andover, and thus the niece of agricultural reformer Thomas William Coke, 1st Earl of Leicester and his wife Jane Dutton.[4] She died in April 1836, aged 60. They had seven children:

Lord Suffolk survived his wife by 15 years and died in December 1851, aged 75. He was succeeded by his eldest son, Charles.[5]

References

  1. thepeerage.com
  2. leighrayment.com
  3. Obituary, The Gentleman's Magazine by Sylvanus Urban, Jan-Jun 1852
  4. E.K. Vyhmeister, "Lord Sherborne" 2011
  5. thepeerage.com

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Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
James Greene
Nisbet Balfour
Member of Parliament for Arundel
1802 1806
With: John Atkins
Succeeded by
Sir Arthur Piggott
Francis Wilder
Peerage of England
Preceded by
John Howard
Earl of Suffolk
1820 1851
Succeeded by
Charles John Howard
Earl of Berkshire
1820 1851
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