Earl of Suffolk
The title of Earl of Suffolk has been created several times in the Peerage of England, most recently in 1603 for Thomas Howard, 1st Baron Howard de Walden. Several times, it has also been a Dukedom.
Related Topics:
Peerage of England - 1603 - Thomas Howard, 1st Baron Howard de Walden - Dukedom
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The current Earl of Suffolk has the following subsidiary titles: Earl of Berkshire (created 1626), Viscount Andover (1622) and Baron Howard of Charlton (1622), all in the Peerage of England.
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In 1689 the barony of Howard de Walden (created 1597, peerage of England) passed out of the Howard family. For more information use the link.
Related Topics:
Howard de Walden - Howard
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The family seat is at Charlton Park, near Malmesbury, Wiltshire.
Related Topics:
Charlton Park - Malmesbury - Wiltshire
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