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Earl of Effingham, in the County of Surrey, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, created in 1837 for Kenneth Howard, 11th Baron Howard of Effingham, named after the village of Effingham, Surrey, where heads of thf family owned the manor. The titles of the Earl of Nottingham passed to a younger son, the second Earl. He represented Bletchingley, Surrey and Sussex in the House of Commons and served as Lord-Lieutenant of Surrey. He was childless and was succeeded by his half-brother, the third Earl. On his death in 1681 the earldom became extinct.

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  • Earl of Effingham ist ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel, der jeweils einmal in der Peerage of Great Britain und der Peerage of the United Kingdom verliehen wurde. Alle Verleihungen erfolgten an Mitglieder der Familie Howard. Der Titel ist nach dem Dorf Effingham in Surrey benannt. (de)
  • Earl of Effingham, in the County of Surrey, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, created in 1837 for Kenneth Howard, 11th Baron Howard of Effingham, named after the village of Effingham, Surrey, where heads of thf family owned the manor. This branch of the House of Howard stems from the naval commander and statesman Lord William Howard, senior son of Thomas Howard, 2nd Duke of Norfolk from his second marriage to Agnes Tylney. William served as Lord High Admiral of England, as Lord Chamberlain of the Household and as Lord Privy Seal. In 1554 he was created Baron Howard of Effingham in the Peerage of England after leading the defence of London against Wyatt's rebellion. His son and successor was better known to history as Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham, after being granted that title in 1596. He was Lord High Admiral from 1585 to 1618 and served as commander-in-chief of the English fleet against the Spanish Armada in 1588. In 1603 his eldest son and heir apparent William Howard (1577–1615), was summoned to the House of Lords through a writ of acceleration in his father's junior title of Baron Howard of Effingham. He predeceased his father. The titles of the Earl of Nottingham passed to a younger son, the second Earl. He represented Bletchingley, Surrey and Sussex in the House of Commons and served as Lord-Lieutenant of Surrey. He was childless and was succeeded by his half-brother, the third Earl. On his death in 1681 the earldom became extinct. The barony descended to the most senior male heir, who was a first cousin twice removed, who became the fifth Lord Howard. He was the great-grandson of Sir William Howard (d. 1600), a younger son of the first Baron: this Lord Howard of Effingham served as Governor of Virginia from 1683 to 1692. His eldest son, the sixth Baron, died childless and was succeeded by his younger brother, the seventh Baron, a prominent military commander. In 1731 he was made Earl of Effingham in the Peerage of Great Britain. His grandson, the third Earl, served under William Pitt the Younger as Master of the Mint from 1784 to 1789 and was Governor of Jamaica from 1789 to 1791. He died childless and was succeeded by his younger brother, the fourth Earl. On his death in 1816 the earldom became extinct. The barony descended to a third cousin, the eleventh Baron. He was the grandson of Lieutenant-General Thomas Howard, a son of George Howard, younger brother of the fifth Baron. Lord Howard of Effingham was a General in the Army. In 1837 the earldom of Effingham was revived when he was made Earl of Effingham, in the County of Surrey, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. He was succeeded by his eldest son, the second Earl. He represented Shaftesbury in Parliament as a Whig from 1841 to 1845. The titles descended from father to son until the death of his grandson, the fourth Earl, in 1927. He never married and was succeeded by a first cousin, the fifth Earl, the son of Captain the Hon. Frederick Charles Howard (1840–1893), second son of the second Earl. His eldest son, the sixth Earl, died childless in 1996. He was succeeded by his nephew David, the seventh Earl, who died in 2022, being succeeded by his son, the 8th earl (born 1971), the present holder of the titles. Another member of this branch of the Howard family was Field Marshal Sir George Howard active in the mid-18th century. He was the son of the aforementioned Lieutenant-General Thomas Howard and the brother of Henry Howard, father of Kenneth Alexander Howard, 1st Earl of Effingham. The family seat in the 21st century is Readings Farmhouse, near , Essex. (en)
  • Il titolo di Conte di Effingham, contado posto nel Surrey, venne creato nel 1731 in onore di Francis Howard, I conte di Effingham (20 ottobre 1683-12 febbraio 1743). Questo ramo degli Howard discendeva da William Howard, I barone Howard di Effingham, figlio più anziano di Thomas Howard, II duca di Norfolk, e di Agnes Tylney, sua seconda moglie. William Howard servì nell'Ammiragliato (Regno Unito) come Lord Ciambellano e come Lord del Sigillo Privato. Nel 1554 fu creato "Barone Howard di Effingham" per aver difeso Londra durante la Rivolta di Wyatt; il titolo passò quindi al figlio Charles Howard, I conte di Nottingham, titolo questo riconosciutogli nel 1596. Anche Charles Howard servì nell'Ammiragliato dal 1585 al 1618 e fu a capo della flotta che combatté contro l'Invincibile Armata nel 1588. Il figlio di Charles, William Howard (1577-1615) fu chiamato a sedere presso la Camera dei Lord, nonostante il padre fosse ancora in vita, in virtù di un'antica usanza che permetteva alle famiglie detentrici di più titoli di donare a uno dei figli uno dei titoli "minori" così da permettergli di entrare alla Camera dei Lord. Tuttavia William Howard morì prima del padre e solitamente non viene considerato quale terzo barone di Effingham e secondo conte. A Charles succedette il figlio minore Charles Howard, II conte di Nottingham (17 settembre 1579-3 ottobre 1642) che servì come Lord Luogotenente per il Surrey. Charles Howard morì senza figli ed il titolo andò al suo fratellastro Charles Howard, III conte di Nottingham (25 dicembre 1610-26 aprile 1681), quando anch'egli morì senza eredi il contado di Nottingham venne considerato estinto.Invece il titolo di barone di Effingham andò al cugino Francis Howard, V barone Howard di Effingham che servì come Governatore della Virginia dal 1683 al 1692. Il settimo barone, Francis Howard, venne creato I conte di Effingham l'8 dicembre 1731 e suo nipote Thomas Howard, III conte di Effingham (13 gennaio 1746-19 novembre 1791), servì sotto William Pitt il Giovane come Master of Mint dal 1784 al 1789 e da quell'anno fino al 1791 fu Governatore della Giamaica. Thomas Howard morì senza figli e così anche suo fratello Richard Howard, IV conte di Effingham (21 febbraio 1748-11 dicembre 1816), il contado venne quindi dichiarato estinto. Il titolo di barone andò ad un suo terzo cugino, Kenneth Alexander Howard, XI barone Howard di Effingham, che era un generale dell'esercito e nel 1837 il titolo venne ripristinato e ne fu investito. Da quel momento in poi il titolo andò di padre in figlio fino alla morte del suo bis-nipote, Henry Alexander Gordon Howard, IV conte di Effingham (15 agosto 1866-6 maggio 1927), che morì scapolo e senza eredi lasciando così il titolo al suo primo cugino Gordon Frederick Henry Charles Howard, V conte di Effingham (18 maggio 1873-7 luglio 1946); suo figlio morì senza eredi e così il titolo passò a suo nipote David Peter Mowbray Algernon Howard, VII conte di Effingham (n. 1939), attuale dentore del contado. (it)
  • Graaf van Effingham (Engels: Earl of Effingham) is een Britse adellijke titel. De titel werd voor de eerste keer gecreëerd in 1731 voor , 7e baron Howard of Effingham. Na de dood van zijn kleinzoon stierf de titel uit. De titel baron Howard of Effingham werd geërfd door een ver familielid, , voor wie in 1837 ook de graventitel werd gecreëerd. (nl)
  • エフィンガム伯爵(英語: Earl of Effingham)は、イギリスの伯爵位。 第1期は1731年にグレートブリテン貴族として、第2期は1837年に連合王国貴族として創設されており、第2期の家系が現存している。第1期と第2期いずれも第2代ノーフォーク公爵トマス・ハワードの五男ウィリアム・ハワードの流れを汲む。 関連する爵位としてエフィンガムのハワード男爵(Baron Howard of Effingham)とノッティンガム伯爵(第6期)についても触れる。 (ja)
  • Rodzina Howardów, która posiada łącznie 4 dziedziczne tytuły arystokratyczne i jest nazywana Drugą Rodziną Anglii, najbardziej prominentną zaraz po dynastii Windsorów. Howardowie odegrali ogromną rolę w historii katolicyzmu w Anglii, szczególnie po reformacji. Król Edward I i królowa Małgorzata Francuska są przodkami rodziny Howardów. Howardowie są spokrewnieni z dwiema żonami króla Henryka VIII, Katarzyną Howard i jej kuzynką Anną Boleyn, matką królowej Elżbiety I. Poszczególne gałęzie rodu Howardów posiadają następujące tytuły parowskie: * Książę Norfolk (ang. Duke of Norfolk) * Hrabia Suffolk (ang. Earl of Suffolk) * Hrabia Carlisle (ang. Earl of Carlisle) * Hrabia Effingham (ang. Earl of Effingham) (pl)
  • Граф Эффингем в графстве Суррей (англ. Earl of Effingham) — наследственный титул в системе Пэрства Соединённого королевства. Он был создан в 1837 году для Кеннета Говарда, 11-го барона Говарда из Эффингема (1767—1845). Графский титул происходит от названия деревни Эффингем, феодального поместья Говардов. (ru)
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  • Blazon Arms: Gules, on a Bend, between six Crosses-Crosslet fitchée Argent, an Escutcheon in chief Gules, charged with a Demi-Lion rampant, pierced through the mouth with an Arrow,within a Double-Tresure flory-counterflory Gules. Crest: On a Chapeau Gules, turned up Ermine, a Lion statant guardant, tail extended Or, ducally gorged Argent. Supporters: On either side a Lion Argent, charged on the shoulder with a Mullet for difference. (en)
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  • 1837-01-27 (xsd:date)
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  • Frederick Howard, Lord Howard of Effingham (en)
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  • Baron Howard of Effingham (en)
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  • Earl of Effingham ist ein erblicher britischer Adelstitel, der jeweils einmal in der Peerage of Great Britain und der Peerage of the United Kingdom verliehen wurde. Alle Verleihungen erfolgten an Mitglieder der Familie Howard. Der Titel ist nach dem Dorf Effingham in Surrey benannt. (de)
  • Graaf van Effingham (Engels: Earl of Effingham) is een Britse adellijke titel. De titel werd voor de eerste keer gecreëerd in 1731 voor , 7e baron Howard of Effingham. Na de dood van zijn kleinzoon stierf de titel uit. De titel baron Howard of Effingham werd geërfd door een ver familielid, , voor wie in 1837 ook de graventitel werd gecreëerd. (nl)
  • エフィンガム伯爵(英語: Earl of Effingham)は、イギリスの伯爵位。 第1期は1731年にグレートブリテン貴族として、第2期は1837年に連合王国貴族として創設されており、第2期の家系が現存している。第1期と第2期いずれも第2代ノーフォーク公爵トマス・ハワードの五男ウィリアム・ハワードの流れを汲む。 関連する爵位としてエフィンガムのハワード男爵(Baron Howard of Effingham)とノッティンガム伯爵(第6期)についても触れる。 (ja)
  • Граф Эффингем в графстве Суррей (англ. Earl of Effingham) — наследственный титул в системе Пэрства Соединённого королевства. Он был создан в 1837 году для Кеннета Говарда, 11-го барона Говарда из Эффингема (1767—1845). Графский титул происходит от названия деревни Эффингем, феодального поместья Говардов. (ru)
  • Earl of Effingham, in the County of Surrey, is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, created in 1837 for Kenneth Howard, 11th Baron Howard of Effingham, named after the village of Effingham, Surrey, where heads of thf family owned the manor. The titles of the Earl of Nottingham passed to a younger son, the second Earl. He represented Bletchingley, Surrey and Sussex in the House of Commons and served as Lord-Lieutenant of Surrey. He was childless and was succeeded by his half-brother, the third Earl. On his death in 1681 the earldom became extinct. (en)
  • Il titolo di Conte di Effingham, contado posto nel Surrey, venne creato nel 1731 in onore di Francis Howard, I conte di Effingham (20 ottobre 1683-12 febbraio 1743). Questo ramo degli Howard discendeva da William Howard, I barone Howard di Effingham, figlio più anziano di Thomas Howard, II duca di Norfolk, e di Agnes Tylney, sua seconda moglie. William Howard servì nell'Ammiragliato (Regno Unito) come Lord Ciambellano e come Lord del Sigillo Privato. Nel 1554 fu creato "Barone Howard di Effingham" per aver difeso Londra durante la Rivolta di Wyatt; il titolo passò quindi al figlio Charles Howard, I conte di Nottingham, titolo questo riconosciutogli nel 1596. Anche Charles Howard servì nell'Ammiragliato dal 1585 al 1618 e fu a capo della flotta che combatté contro l'Invincibile Armata nel 1 (it)
  • Rodzina Howardów, która posiada łącznie 4 dziedziczne tytuły arystokratyczne i jest nazywana Drugą Rodziną Anglii, najbardziej prominentną zaraz po dynastii Windsorów. Howardowie odegrali ogromną rolę w historii katolicyzmu w Anglii, szczególnie po reformacji. Król Edward I i królowa Małgorzata Francuska są przodkami rodziny Howardów. Howardowie są spokrewnieni z dwiema żonami króla Henryka VIII, Katarzyną Howard i jej kuzynką Anną Boleyn, matką królowej Elżbiety I. Poszczególne gałęzie rodu Howardów posiadają następujące tytuły parowskie: (pl)
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  • Earl of Effingham (en)
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  • Hrabia Effingham (pl)
  • Graaf van Effingham (nl)
  • Граф Эффингем (ru)
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