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Personal data Thomas Howard , 21st Earl of Arundel 


Household of Thomas Howard , 21st Earl of Arundel

He is married to Alethea Talbot.

They got married in the year 1606 at Whitehall, Middlesex, England, he was 20 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Henry Frederick Howard  1608-1652 
  2. James Howard  1607-1624
  3. William Howard  1622-1680
  4. Mary Anne Howard  1614-1658


Notes about Thomas Howard , 21st Earl of Arundel

Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel, 4th Earl of Surrey and 1st Earl of Norfolk (7 July 1585–4 October 1646) was a prominent English courtier during the reigns of King James I and King Charles I, but he made his name as an art collector rather than as a politician. When he died he possessed 700 paintings, along with large collections of sculpture, books, prints, drawings, and antique jewellery. His collection of marble carvings, known as the Arundelian Marbles, was left to the University of Oxford.
He is sometimes referred as the 2nd Earl of Arundel; it depends on whether one views the earldom obtained by his father as a new creation or not. He was also 2nd or 4th Earl of Surrey, and later, he was created 1st Earl of Norfolk.
Biography
Arundel was born in relative penury, his aristocratic family having fallen into disgrace towards the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. He was the son of Philip Howard, 20th Earl of Arundel and Anne Dacre, daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Dacre, 4th Baron Dacre of Gilsland. He never knew his father, who was imprisoned before Arundel was born.
Arundel's great-uncles returned the family to favour after James I ascended the throne, and Arundel was restored to his titles and some of his estates in 1604. Other parts of the family lands ended up with his great-uncles. The next year he married Lady Alatheia (or Alethea) Talbot, a daughter of Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury, and a granddaughter of Bess of Hardwick. She would inherit a vast estate in Nottinghamshire, Yorkshire, and Derbyshire, including Sheffield, which has been the principal part of the family fortune ever since. Even with this large income, Arundel's collecting and building activities would lead him heavily into debt.
During the reign of Charles I, Arundel served several times as special envoy to some of the great courts of Europe. These trips encouraged his interest in art collecting.
In 1642 he accompanied Princess Mary for her marriage to William II of Orange. With the troubles that would lead to the Civil War brewing, he decided not to return to England, and instead settled into a villa near Padua, in Italy. He died there in 1646, and was succeeded as Earl by his eldest son Henry Frederick Howard, 22nd Earl of Arundel who was the ancestor of the Dukes of Norfolk and Baron Mowbray. His youngest son William Howard, 1st Viscount Stafford-the ancestor of what was first the Earl of Stafford and later Baron Stafford. He had a daughter named Mary Anne Howard who may have rankled her family by marrying Jeffrey Ferris of Leicestershire and the family probably disowned her when she and her husband went to America sometime in the early 1630s, where she lived in the Connecticut colony until her death. She and Jeffrey Ferris had five children, all born in the New World.
Arundel had petitioned the king for restoration of the ancestral Dukedom of Norfolk. While the restoration was not to occur until the time of his grandson, he was created Earl of Norfolk in 1644, which at least ensured the title would stay with his family. Arundel also got Parliament to entail his earldoms to the descendants of the 4th Duke of Norfolk.
As a Collector and Art Patron
Arundel commissioned portraits of himself or his family by contemporary masters such as Daniel Mytens, Peter Paul Rubens, Jan Lievens, and Anthony Van Dyck. He acquired other paintings by Hans Holbein, Adam Elsheimer, Mytens, Rubens, and Honthorst.
He collected drawings by Leonardo da Vinci, the two Holbeins, Raphael, Parmigiano, Wenceslaus Hollar, and Dürer. Many of these are now at the Royal Library at Windsor Castle or at Chatsworth.
He had a large collection of antique sculpture, the Arundel Marbles mostly Roman, but including some he had excavated in the Greek world, which was then the most important in England, and was later bequeathed to Oxford University. It is now in the Ashmolean Museum.
The architect Inigo Jones accompanied Arundel on one of his trips to Italy. It was there that he saw the work of Palladio which was to become so influential to Jones's later career.
Amongst his circle of scholarly and literary friends were James Ussher and Sir William Harvey.
Children
James Howard, Lord Maltravers (1607-1624)
Henry Frederick Howard, 22nd Earl of Arundel (1608-1652)
William Howard, 1st Viscount Stafford (1622-1680)
Mary Anne Howard (1614-1658), probably disowned or just let go by her father when she decided to go and settle in the new American colony with her husband, Jeffrey Ferris of Leicestershire. They have five children. Mary died at Stamford, Connecticut.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Thomas Howard

Thomas Howard
1536-1572
Mary FitzAlan
1540-1557
Philip Howard
1557-1595
Anne Dacre
1557-1630

Thomas Howard
1585-1646

1606
James Howard
1607-1624

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