George Curzon-Howe, 2nd Earl Howe
George Augustus Frederick Louis Curzon-Howe, 2nd Earl Howe (16 January 1821 – 4 February 1876)[1] was a British peer and Conservative party politician.
Curzon-Howe was the eldest son of Richard William Penn Curzon-Howe, 1st Earl Howe and Harriet Georgiana Brudenell. He married Harriet Mary Sturt, daughter of Henry Charles Sturt and Lady Charlotte Penelope Brudenell, on 3 February 1846.
Captain "Viscount Curzon" in the Prince Albert's Own Leicestershire Yeomanry Cavalry in 1846. His father, Earl Howe, was Lt.Col of the Regiment at this time and then becomes Lt.Col Commandant in 1861. In 1961 is promoted to Lt.Col George A F l Visc. Curzon and shares the PAOLYC Colonelcy with Lt.Col Hon. Charles Powys (late 9th Lancers). In 1870 becomes Lt.Col. Commandant PAOLYC on the death of his father, until his own death in 1876.
He was a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Southern Division of Leicestershire from 1857 to 1870.[2]
Until the death of his father, George Curzon-Howe was styled 'Viscount Curzon' (it is a British custom for a peer's heir apparent to be referred to as a viscount, if the second most senior title, held by the head of the family is a viscountcy). On his father's death in 1870, Curzon-Howe gained the title 2nd Earl Howe. On his own death on 4 February 1876 at age 55, his titles passed to his brother Richard Curzon-Howe, 3rd Earl Howe.[3]
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Family
On 3 February 1846, Curzon-Howe married Harriet Mary Sturt, daughter of Henry Charles Sturt and Lady Charlotte Penelope Brudenell and they had one child:
- Lady Harriet Alice Howe d. 13 Apr 1875
References
- ^ "Peerages: "h" (part 5)". Leigh Rayment's peerage pages. Retrieved 2009-04-20.
- ^ Craig, F. W. S. (1989) [1977]. British parliamentary election results 1832–1885 (2nd ed.). Chichester: Parliamentary Research Services. p. 417. ISBN 0-900178-26-4.
- ^ Darryl Lundy. thePeerage.com database, entry for the 2nd Earl Howe, last edited on 22 February 2007. Accessed 10 October 2007. The 2nd Earl outlived his only child Lady Harriet Sherbrooke (d 1875) who may have had no issue.[1]