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  1. Charles Howard, 3rd Earl of Carlisle, PC (c. 1669 – 1 May 1738) was a British nobleman, peer, and statesman. Charles Howard was the eldest son of Edward Howard, 2nd Earl of Carlisle , and inherited his title on the death of his father in 1692.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Charles Howard, 3rd earl of Carlisle was the chief minister of Great Britain from Dec. 30, 1701, to May 6, 1702, and from May 23 to Oct. 11, 1715. The eldest son of Edward Howard, the 2nd earl (1646?–92), he was a member of Parliament from 1690 until he succeeded his father as earl in 1692.

  3. When Charles Howard 3rd Earl of Carlisle was born in 1669, in Corby Castle, Cumberland, England, his father, Second Earl Of Carlisle Edward Howard, was 23 and his mother, Elizabeth Uvedale, was 23. He married Anne Capel on 25 July 1683, in Wickham, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom.

  4. The 1st Earl of Carlisle, Charles Howard (1629-1685) was the great grandson of Lord William Howard (1563-1640), the youngest son of Thomas Howard, Duke of Norfolk, whose skill at marrying heiresses eventually led to his execution.

  5. Carlisle, Charles Howard, 3rd earl of (16691738). Though twice 1st lord of the Treasury, Carlisle's political career was episodic and inconsequential, and his lasting achievement was the building of Castle Howard.

  6. 3rd earl of Carlisle, Charles Howard. (1669—1738) politician and landowner. Quick Reference. (1669–1738). Though twice 1st lord of the Treasury, Carlisle's political career was inconsequential, and his lasting achievement was the building of Castle Howard. He succeeded to the earldom in 1692.

  7. Charles Howard, Third Earl of Dorset was a courtier and a Member of Parliament, but was also noted for his cultural interests and his poetry. In 1698 he commissioned Sir John Vanbrugh, a fellow member if the Kit-Cat Club, to build Castle Howard as his new family seat in Yorkshire.