(2) Il est marié avec Margaret Gamage.
Ils se sont mariés avant le 1536 à 2nd wife.Les sources 2, 3
Enfant(s):
Lord William Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Effingham Co Surrey, as whichcreated 11 March 1553/4, KG (1554), eldest son of 2nd Duke of Norfolk bythe latter's 2nd wife; born c 1510; educated at Trin Hall Cambridge;Ambassador to Scotland Feb 1534/5 and March-May 1536, France 1537 and1541; found guilty of treasonable activity in conjunction with his nieceQueen Katherine Howard 1542 (pardoned 1544), Lord Deputy of Calais1552-3, Lord High Admiral 20 March 1553/4, helped suppress Wyatt'srebellion 1554, Lord Chamberlain of the Household 1558-72, Lord Lt. ofSurrey 1559-73, Lord of the Privy Seal 1572-Jan 1572/3; married 1stKatharine (died 23 April 1535), sister and coheir of John Broughton, andhad [Agnes]. The 1st Baron married 2nd by 1536 Margaret (died 18 May1531), 2nd daughter of Sir Thomas Gamage, of Coity, Glamorganshire, anddied 21 Jan 1572/3. [Burke's Peerage]
Note: Margaret Gamage's death date is year 1581, not 1531. It must havebeen a typo on Burke's part.
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BARONY OF HOWARD OF EFFINGHAM (I)
WILLIAM HOWARD, younger son of Thomas, 2nd DUKE OF NORFOLK, being 1st sonby his 2nd wife, Agnes, daughter of Hugh, and sister and heir of SirPhilip TILNEY, was born about 1510; educated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge,under Stephen Gardiner; Deputy Earl Marshal at the Coronation of QueenAnne Boleyn 1 June 1533; Ambassador to Edinburgh for the investiture ofJames V with the Garter 21 February 1534/5 (b), and again March to May1536; Ambassador to France 1537 and 1541. He, with his wife, wasconvicted of misprision of treason in 1542 for complicity with his niece,Queen Katherine Howard, but was pardoned 1544, and served at the siege ofBoulogne in 1545, On 19 March 1551, he received a grant of the manor ofEffingham, &c. Lord Deputy of Calais 1552-53. LORD High Admiral October1553 to February 1557/8; P.C. 3 January 1553/4. He took an active partagainst Wyatt's rebellion in 1554. On 11 March 1553/4, he was createdBARON HOWARD OF EFFINGHAM, co. Surrey; K.G. 9 October 1554. LordChamberlain of the Household 1558-72; Lord Lieutenant of Surrey 1559-73;created M.A. of Cambridge 10 August 1564, and of Oxford 6 September 1566;LORD PRIVY SEAL July 1572 till his death.
He married, 1stly, before 18 June 1531, Katherine, sister and coheir ofJohn BOUGHTON, and daughter of John B., of Toddington, Beds, by Anne,daughter and heir of Sir Guy SAPCOTE. She died s.p.m., 23 April 1535, andwas buried at Lambeth, Surrey. M.l. He married, 2ndly, before 1536,Margaret, 3rd daughter of Sir Thomas GAMAGE, of Coity, co. Glamorgan, byMargaret, daughter of Sir John ST. JOHN, of Bletsoe, Beds. He died atHampton Court (or at Reigate), 11 (or 12), and was buried 29 January1572/3, at Reigate. His widow died 18, and was buried 19 May 1581, atReigate (d). [Complete Peerage V:9-10, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]
(b) On this occasion Chapuys wrote to Charles V expressing surprise atthe despatch of so stupid and indiscreet a man.
(d) "He was better to invent than to judge, and fitter for action thancounsel, and readier for new projects than for settled business." -(Lloyd1665) "Few men played a more important part than he did both in thereigns of Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth." "At the accession of QueenElizabeth" says Froude, "the Howard family was represented by William,Lord of Effingham, to whom, above all other Englishmen, Elizabeth owedher life and throne."
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