Howard, Charles
Record IDcnp01367154
URIhttp://data.cerl.org/thesaurus/cnp01367154
Gendermale
Biographical Data1536 - 1624
Last Edit2024-02-08
General Note
Note de regroupement par domaine: Histoire de l'Europe (940)
Premier comte de Nottingham, second baron d'Effingham. - Lord grand amiral en 1585, il vainquit l'Invincible Armada (en 1588)
Lord of Effingham; Engl. Admiral
More Information
Further Biographical Dataca. 1536-1624
1536-1624
XX.XX.1536-14.12.1624
Intellectual ResponsibilityAuteur
Primary Language(s)English
Title of NobilityLord (gnd)
ActivityPersonen zu politischer Theorie, Militär (8.4p) (sswd)
Admiral (gnd)
Soldat (gnd)
Geographic NoteGB (iso3166)
NationalityUnited Kingdom
Place of Activity
Place of BirthLondon
Geburtsort
Names
HeadingHoward, Charles
used in: Integrated Authority File (GND), Germany
Howard, Charles
used in: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
Nottingham, Charles Howard, Earl of
used in: British Library: English Short Title Catalogue - AACR2 Heading, London (United Kingdom)
Variant NameEffingham, Charles H.
Effingham, Charles Howard, baron de
Howard, Carl
Howard, Charles, Earl of Nottingham
Howard of Effingham, Charles
Howard of Nottingham, Charles
Nottingham, Charles H.
Nottingham, Charles Howard, 1st Earl of
Nottingham, Charles Howard, comte de
Sources
Found inBL integrated catalogue : HOWARD, Charles, 1st Earl of Nottingham. — GDEL : Howard (Charles), baron d'Effingham, 1er comte de Nottingham. — BN Cat. gén. : Howard (Charles), lord of Effingham, earl of Nottingham. — CP v.9 p.782-7=Charles (Howard), b. ca. 1536, d. 1624.12.14 age ca. 88; cr. Earl of Nottingham 1597.10.22. — Déclaration des causes qui ont meu la royne d'Angleterre à déclarer la guerre au roy d'Espagne. [Signé : R. Essex, C. Howard.], 1596. — M, B, BLC, Dict. nat. biogr.
Imprint SourcesHoward, Charles: Brief authorizing collections in behalf of J. Salisbury. - 1591
Howard, Charles: The royal entertainement of the earle of Nottingham, sent ambassador t*. - 1605
S115548: By the Lord Generall. Whereas it hath pleased the Queenes Maiestie for necessary defence of her Highnesse realme against forreine inuitation, to cause sundry troupes of horse and footemen to be leuied out of diuers adioyning counties, ..., We Charles Earle of Notingham, Baron Haward of Effingham ..., 1599