Baron Howard of Penrith

Barony Howard of Penrith

Blazon

Arms: Quarterly: 1st, Gules, a Bend between six Crosses-Crosslet fitchée Argent, on the bend an Escutcheon Or, charged with a Demi-Lion rampant pierced through the mouth with an Arrow within a Double Tressure flory counterflory all Gules (for Howard); 2nd, Gules, three Lions passant guardant in pale Or, and in chief a Label of three-Points Argent (for Brotherton); 3rd, Chequy Or and Azure (for Warren); 4th, Gules, a Lion rampant Or (for FitzAlan). Crests: 1st: issuant from a Ducal Coronet Or, a Pair of Wings Gules, each charged with a Bend between six Crosses-Crosslet fitchée Argent; 2nd: on a Chapeau Gules, turned up Ermine, a Lion statant guardant with tail extended Or, ducally gorged Argent; 3rd: on a mount Vert a Horse passant Argent, holding in the mouth a Slip of Oak fructed proper. Supporters: Dexter: a Lion Argent; Sinister: a Horse Argent, holding in the mouth a Sprig of Oak fructed proper, each charged on the shoulder with an Escutcheon barry of six Argent and Azure, three Chaplets Gules.

Creation date 10 July 1930
Monarch George V
First holder Esmé Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Penrith
Present holder Philip Howard, 3rd Baron Howard of Penrith
Heir apparent Hon. Thomas Howard
Status Extant
Armorial motto SOLA VIRTUS INVICTA
(Virtue alone is unconquerable)

Baron Howard of Penrith, of Gowbarrow in the County of Cumberland,[1] is a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1930 for the diplomat Sir Esme Howard, who had previously served as British Ambassador to the United States. A member of the famous Howard family, he was the grandson of Lord Henry Howard-Molyneux-Howard, younger brother of Bernard Howard, 12th Duke of Norfolk. As of 2010 the title is held by his grandson, the third Baron, who succeeded his father in 1999. Lord Howard of Penrith is also in remainder to the dukedom of Norfolk and its subsidiary titles.

Henry Howard and Sir Stafford Howard, brothers of the first Baron, were both Members of Parliament.

Barons Howard of Penrith (1930)

The heir apparent is the present holder's son Hon. Thomas Philip Howard (b. 1974)

See also

References

  1. "No. 33625". The London Gazette. 15 July 1930. p. 4427.
  • Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David (editors). Debrett's Peerage and Baronetage (1990 edition). New York: St Martin's Press, 1990.
  • Leigh Rayment's Peerage Pages

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