William Howard (1781–1843)

The Hon. William Howard (25 December 1781 – 25 January 1843) was an English politician who was a Conservative Member of Parliament for Morpeth (1806–32) and Sutherland (1837–40).

Early life and family

Howard was the second son of Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle, and his wife, Lady Margaret Caroline Leveson-Gower, daughter of the 1st Marquess of Stafford. His eldest brother, George, succeeded their father as the 6th Earl of Carlisle in 1825; his second eldest brother, Maj. Frederick Howard, was killed in action at the Battle of Waterloo; and his third brother, the Very Rev. Henry Howard, was Dean of Lichfield. He had six sisters, including Elizabeth, Duchess of Rutland.[1]

Career

At age 24, Howard entered Parliament in 1806 as member for Morpeth, a pocket borough where his father controlled one of the two seats. He represented that borough until 1826, and again from 1830 to 1832, and was Conservative MP for the Scottish county constituency of Sutherland between 1837 and 1840.[2]

References

  • F W S Craig, British Parliamentary Election Results 1832-1885 (2nd edition, Aldershot: Parliamentary Research Services, 1989)
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by
William Ord
Viscount Morpeth
Member of Parliament for Morpeth
18061826
With: William Ord
Succeeded by
William Ord
Viscount Morpeth
Preceded by
William Ord
Viscount Morpeth
Member of Parliament for Morpeth
18301832
With: William Ord
Succeeded by
Frederick George Howard
Preceded by
Roderick Macleod
Member of Parliament for Sutherland
18371840
Succeeded by
David Dundas


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