Authorized Form of Name | Howard; Charles (1536-1624); 1st Earl of Nottingham; 2nd Baron Howard of Effingham; admiral |
TypeOfEntity | Person |
Surname | Howard |
Forenames | Charles |
Dates | 1536-1624 |
Title | 1st Earl of Nottingham; 2nd Baron Howard of Effingham |
Code | GB/109/15360 |
Epithet | admiral |
Gender | Male |
Source | National Register of Archives |
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OrderNo | Title | Date | Link |
MS 651, f. 245 | Letter from BACON (Anthony), Secretary to the Earl of Essex, to HOWARD (Charles), 2nd Baron Howard of Effingham, and (1596) 1st Earl of Nottingham (copy). | 1595 | MSS/647-662/651/245 |
MS 652, ff. 11, 72 | Letter from BACON (Anthony), Secretary to the Earl of Essex, HOWARD (Charles), 2nd Baron Howard of Effingham, and (1596) 1st Earl of Nottingham (copies). | | MSS/647-662/652/11, 72 |
MS 656, f. 117 | COMMISSION from HOWARD (Charles), 2nd Baron Howard of Effingham, and (1596) 1st Earl of Nottingham, and DEVEREUX (Robert), 2nd Earl of Essex, to GERARD, GERRARD (Thomas), 1st Baron Gerard of Gerard's Bromley (1603) (copy). | 1596 | MSS/647-662/656/117 |
MS 657, ff. 181-2 | NAVAL. | 1596 | MSS/647-662/657/181-2 |
MS 656, f. 325 | COMMISSIONS. | 1596 | MSS/647-662/656/325 |
MS 700 | Shrewsbury Papers | 1511-1607 | MSS/694-710/700 |
MS 648, f. 104r-v | Report by Sir John HAWKINS, naval commander, and William BOROUGH, Comptroller of the Navy, to William CECIL, Baron Burghley and Charles HOWARD, 2nd Baron Howard of Effingham, and (1596) 1st Earl of Nottingham | 1591 | MSS/647-662/648/104r-v |
MS 3202 | Talbot Papers | 1600-1632 | MSS/3192-3206/3202 |
MS 3474 | Miscellaneous papers | 1488-1676 | MSS/3470-3533/3474 |
MS 3201 | Talbot Papers | 1589-1605 | MSS/3192-3206/3201 |
MS 3200 | Talbot Papers | 1583-1600 | MSS/3192-3206/3200 |
MS 3203 | Talbot Papers | 1583-1612 | MSS/3192-3206/3203 |
MS 2009 | Letters and papers concerning musters of the clergy. | 1580-1601 | MSS/2000-2019/2009 |
MS 250 | MISCELLANY, INCLUDING ENGLISH VOYAGES | 15th century - early 17th century | MSS/250 |