Henry Howard (MP for Penrith)

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Henry Charles Howard (17 September 1850 – 4 August 1914) was a British politician.

A member of the influential Howard family headed by the Duke of Norfolk, he was the eldest son of Henry Howard, son of Lord Henry Howard-Molyneux-Howard, younger brother of Bernard Howard, 12th Duke of Norfolk. His mother was Charlotte Caroline Georgina, daughter of Henry Lawes Long and Catharine Long, while Sir Stafford Howard and Esme Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Penrith, were his younger brothers. He entered Parliament for Penrith in December 1885, but only held the seat until July the following year. Initially a Liberal, he disagreed with William Ewart Gladstone's Irish policy and joined the Liberal Unionists. He resided at Greystoke Castle in Cumberland.

Howard married Lady Mabel Harriet, daughter of Mark McDonnell, 5th Earl of Antrim, in 1878. He died in August 1914, aged 63. Lady Mabel, who was appointed a CBE in 1920, died in December 1942.

A portrait commissioned after Howard's death was unveiled at Newton Rigg College (which he founded) in 2012,[1] and as of January 2021 is in the collection of The Courts, Carlisle.[2]

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  1. ^ "Portrait unveiled of Cumberland and Westmorland Farm School founder". The Westmorland Gazette. 17 July 2012. Retrieved 13 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Henry Charles Howard, Esq". artuk.org. Retrieved 13 January 2021. Includes image of portrait

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New constituency Member of Parliament for Penrith
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