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Frederick or Fred Howard may refer to: Politics * Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle (1748–1825), English diplomat * Frederick John Howard (1814–1897), British Member of Parliament for Youghal * Frederick George Howard (1805–1834), British Member of Parliament for Morpeth Sports * Frederick Howard (footballer), English footballer active in the 1920s with Derby County, Gillingham and Ayr United * Fred Howard (Australian footballer) (1878–1942), Australian rules footballer * Fred Howard (footballer, born 1893) (1893–?), English footballer active in the 1910s and 1920s * Fred Howard (baseball) (born 1956), American baseball player Other * Frederick Howard (industrialist) (1827–1915), British industrialist * Frederick Howard (British Army officer) (1785–1815), fought in the Napoleonic Wars and was killed at the Battle of Waterloo {{human name disambiguation, Howard, Frederick ...
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Frederick Howard, 5th Earl Of Carlisle
Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle (28 May 1748 – 4 September 1825) was a British peer, statesman, diplomat, and author. Life He was the son of Henry Howard, 4th Earl of Carlisle and his second wife Isabella Byron. His mother was a daughter of William Byron, 4th Baron Byron and his wife Frances Berkeley, a descendant of John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton. She was also a sister of William Byron, 5th Baron Byron and a great-aunt of George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, the poet. In 1798, Carlisle was appointed guardian to Lord Byron who later lampooned him in ''English Bards and Scotch Reviewers''. During his youth Carlisle was mentored by George Selwyn and was chiefly known as a man of pleasure and fashion. He was created a Knight of the Thistle in 1767, and entered the House of Lords in 1770. After he had reached thirty years of age, his appointment on a Commission sent out by Frederick North, Lord North, to attempt a reconciliation with the Thirteen Co ...
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Frederick John Howard
Frederick John Howard (1 March 1814 – 28 February 1897) was a British Member of Parliament. Biography Howard, born on 1 March 1814, was the eldest son of Major the Hon. Frederick Howard, third son of Frederick Howard, 5th Earl of Carlisle. His mother was Susan Lambton, daughter of William Henry Lambton. Howard was elected to the House of Commons for Youghal in 1837, a seat he held until 1841. He was also a Deputy Lieutenant for Suffolk. Howard died on 28 February 1897. Family Howard married Lady Fanny (December 1885), daughter of the Hon. William Cavendish, in 1837. They had five sons and three daughters. Their eldest daughter Louise (died 7 October 1871 in childbirth) married Cecil Foljambe. References Notes External links * 1814 births 1897 deaths Deputy Lieutenants of Suffolk Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Cork constituencies (1801–1922) UK MPs 1837–1841 Frederick John Howard Frederick John Howard (1 March 1814 ...
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Frederick George Howard
Frederick George Howard (8 June 1805 – 18 November 1834) was a British politician. The second son of George Howard, Howard served as a captain in the 90th Regiment of Foot. He stood in the 1832 UK general election in Morpeth. He won election as a Whig, and focused on free trade and the abolition of monopolies. In 1834, Howard was travelling in a curricle near Bagnalstown, when the horse bolted. He attempted to jump clear of the vehicle, but hit his head hard and died. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Howard, Frederick George 1805 births 1834 deaths Deaths by horse-riding accident British Army officers Frederick George Howard Frederick George Howard (8 June 1805 – 18 November 1834) was a British politician. The second son of George Howard, Howard served as a captain in the 90th Regiment of Foot. He stood in the 1832 UK general election in Morpeth. He won elec ... UK MPs 1832–1835 Whig (British political party) MPs for English constituencies ...
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Morpeth (UK Parliament Constituency)
Morpeth was a United Kingdom constituencies, constituency centred on the town of Morpeth, Northumberland, Morpeth in Northumberland represented in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, House of Commons of the Parliament of England from 1553 to 1707, the Parliament of Great Britain from 1707 to 1800, and then the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1800 to 1983. The Parliamentary Borough of Morpeth first sent Member of Parliament (United Kingdom), Members (MPs) to Parliament in 1553. It elected two MPs under the Plurality-at-large voting, bloc vote system until the 1832 United Kingdom general election, 1832 general election, when the Great Reform Act reduced its representation to one MP, elected under the first past the post system. The seat was redesignated as a county constituency for the 1950 general election and abolished for the 1983 United Kingdom general election, 1983 general election. Boundaries 1832-1868 The parliamentary borough, as defined by the Parliam ...
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Frederick Howard (footballer)
Frederic Julian Howard (1895 – 22 December 1933) was an English professional footballer of the 1920s. Born in Long Eaton, he joined Gillingham from Derby County in 1920 and went on to make 18 appearances for the club in The Football League, scoring three goals. He left to join Ayr United Ayr United Football Club are a football club in Ayr, Scotland, who play in the Scottish Championship, the second tier of the Scottish Professional Football League. Formed in 1910 by the merger of Ayr Parkhouse and Ayr F.C., their nickname is ... in 1922. References Date of birth missing 1895 births 1933 deaths English men's footballers People from Long Eaton Footballers from Derbyshire Gillingham F.C. players Derby County F.C. players Ayr United F.C. players Men's association football forwards {{England-footy-forward-stub ...
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Fred Howard (Australian Footballer)
Fred Howard (30 January 1878 – 23 July 1942) was an Australian rules footballer who played with Fitzroy and Melbourne in the Victorian Football League The Victorian Football League (VFL) is an Australian rules football league in Australia serving as one of the second-tier regional semi-professional competitions which sit underneath the fully professional Australian Football League (AFL). It ... (VFL). Notes External links * * 1878 births 1942 deaths Australian rules footballers from Victoria (state) Fitzroy Football Club players Melbourne Football Club players {{AFL-bio-1870s-stub ...
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Fred Howard (footballer, Born 1893)
Frederick J. Howard (1893 – after 1924) was an English footballer. He played in Wales with Mid Rhondda, Pontypridd, Wrexham, and Welshpool Town; in Scotland with Dundee Hibernian, Ayr United, and Clyde; and in England with Manchester City, Port Vale, and New Brighton. Career Howard was born in Walkden and played youth football with Walkden Wednesday, before starting his professional career with Manchester City in 1912. He hit 12 goals in 16 First Division games in 1912–13, including all four in a 4–1 win over Liverpool at Hyde Road. He bagged 14 goals in 35 appearances in 1913–14, including a hat-trick against Derby County at the Baseball Ground. He scored 18 goals in 36 games in 1914–15 to become the club's top scorer. He scored a total of 40 goals in 79 league games. This total probably would have been much higher if it were not for World War I. He did remain in Manchester for part of the 1915–16 season, scoring four goals in seven games. After leaving ...
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Fred Howard (baseball)
Fred Irving Howard (born September 2, 1956) is a former American professional baseball pitcher with the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball. Howard was born in Portland, Maine and attended the University of Maine, where he played college baseball for the Maine Black Bears baseball team in 1975. He was drafted in the 6th round of the 1976 amateur draft by the White Sox and made he debut on May 26, . His final MLB game was September 6, 1979. During his lone MLB season, he appeared in 28 games, starting 6, and finished with a 1–5 record. His ERA was 3.57 over 68 innings. He played in the minor league system of Chicago from 1976–1983, including with the GCL White Sox, Appleton Foxes, Iowa Oaks, Knoxville Sox, and Glens Falls White Sox. He then attended the University of Missouri School of Medicine and became a general surgeon. He practices in Lake Wales, Florida Lake Wales is a city in Polk County, Florida. The population was 14,225 at the 2010 census. , the population ...
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Frederick Howard (industrialist)
Sir Frederick Howard (28 September 1827 – 6 January 1915) was a British industrialist who, with his brother James Howard, founded J & F Howard Ironfounders in Bedford. Life Frederick Howard was born on 28 September 1827, the youngest son of John and Elizabeth Howard of Caldwell House, Bedford. His parents were nonconformists and he was baptized at the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Bedford on 25 October 1827. He was educated at Bedford Modern School and Bedford School (1839–41). Howard succeeded his father in his agricultural machinery business in 1851. In partnership with his brother, James Howard, MP, he built the Britannia Iron Works at Bedford in 1857 and established J & F Howard Ironfounders. Howard was knighted in 1895. He was made Deputy Lieutenant of Bedfordshire and a JP for Bedford. In 1851, Frederick Howard married Elizabeth Street; they had at least four daughters and one son, living at 17 Cardington Road in Bedford. Elizabeth Howard predeceased her ...
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