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William Howard, 4th Earl of Wicklow

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William Howard, 4th Earl of Wicklow KP (13 February 1788 – 22 March 1869) was an Anglo-Irish peer, styled Lord Clonmore from 1815 to 1818.

He was the eldest son of William Howard, 3rd Earl of Wicklow and Eleanor Caulfeild. He became Earl of Wicklow in 1818 on the death of his father, and on 10 November 1821 he was elected as an Irish representative peer, thus enabling him to sit in the House of Lords as a Tory. Between 1831 and his death he served as the first Lord Lieutenant of Wicklow, and he was appointed a Knight of the Order of St Patrick on 9 October 1846.[1]

On 16 February 1816 he married Lady Cecil Frances Hamilton, the only child of John Hamilton, 1st Marquess of Abercorn by his second wife, Cecil Hamilton.[2] He had no male issue, and was succeeded in his title by his nephew, Charles Howard.

References

  1. ^ Rayment, Leigh. "Knights of the Order of St Patrick". Retrieved 2008-12-13.
  2. ^ John Bernard Burke, A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire (H. Colburn, 1845).
Political offices
Preceded by Irish Representative Peer for Ireland
1821–1869
Succeeded by
Honorary titles
New title
Office created
Lord Lieutenant of Wicklow
1831–1869
Succeeded by
Preceded by Custos Rotulorum of County Wicklow
1851–1869
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by Earl of Wicklow
1818–1869
Succeeded by