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Authorised form of nameHoward; Charles (1629 - 1685); 1st Earl of Carlisle; army officer and politician
Dates1629 - 1685
NationalityBritish
Date of birth4 February 1628
Place of deathHenderskelfe House [present site Castle Howard], Bulmer, North Yorkshire, England, Europe
Date of death24 February 1685
DatesAndPlacesBurial:
York Minster, Yorkshire, England, Europe (12 March 1685)
OccupationSoldier; politician; government official; diplomat; colonial governor
ActivityCareer:
Charged with bearing arms for King Charles I during the English Civil War, and fined (1646); travelled in Holland (1646-1647); High Sheriff of Cumberland (1650); Governor of Carlisle (1650-1660, 1678-1685; fought on the Parliamentary side at the Battle of Worcester, with the rank of Captain, and wounded (1651); MP for Westmoreland (1653), Cumberland (1654, 1656, 1660); Member of the Council of State (1653, 1655-1658); Captain of the Lord Protector's Bodyguard (1654); Colonel of a regiment of horse (1655, 1660); Councillor of State for Scotland (1655); Deputy Major-General of Cumberland, Northumberland and Westmoreland (1655); created Lord Gilsland and Viscount Howard of Morpeth by Oliver Cromwell (1657); imprisoned, paroled, and re-arrested to the Tower of London, for high treason, but released (1659); Privy Councillor (1660); Custos Rotulorum for Essex (1660); Lord Lieutenant of Cumberland and Westmoreland (1660)
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election14/06/1665
Age at election36
ProposerSir Paul Neile
Date of ejection or withdrawal9 August 1682
Other Royal Society activityExpelled due to non-payment of subscriptions
RelationshipsParents: Sir William Howard and Mary Evers
Married: Anne Howard
Children: six, including Edward Howard, 2nd Earl of Carlisle
OtherInfoHoward was barely active in the Society's work and did not contribute to meetings or activities. In parliament, he was appointed to a variety of committees as well as governor of Jamaica at an annual salary of £2,500.

Charles Howard was a member of the The Royal Adventurers into Africa, later Royal African Company (RAC), from 1661-1672.
The RAC was a British trading company established by Royal Charter in 1660 which enslaved and sold African people. The company was chartered by Charles II, the founding royal Patron of the Royal Society, which was also chartered in 1660. The RAC was made up of and funded by members of the Stuart royal family and London merchants many of whom were, or went on to become, Fellows of the Royal Society. The Royal Society itself held shares in the company until 1699.
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SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; ODNB; GEC; Hunter; Henning
References:
H. Cary (ed.), 'Memorials of the great civil war in England from 1646 to 1652...' (London, 1842)
Frank Cundall, 'The governors of Jamaica in the seventeenth century' (London, 1936)
B. D. Henning (ed.), 'The history of Parliament: the House of Commons 1660-1690' (London, 1983)
Mark Govier, 'The Royal Society, Slavery and the Island of Jamaica: 1660-1700' in NR 1999 vol 53 pp 203-217
Christopher Durston, 'Cromwell's Major-Generals: godly government during the English Revolution' (Manchester UP, 2001)
Steve Murdoch and Alexia Grosjean, SSNE Database, individual entry SSNE 1877 [records of British and Irish activity in Scandinavia and the Baltic States], Institute of Historical Research, University of St. Andrews (1995-2021).
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/317274788
CodeNA8424
Archives associated with this Fellow
RefNoTitleDate
RBC/1/81'A Relation of a Sulphurous Vapour which issueth out of the Earth neer Wiggon in Lancashire By Mr Charles Howard'15 February 1662
IM/002266Howard, Charles, 1st Earl of Carlisle nd
RBC/2/69'Ippo The Celebean Poyson Brought in My Charles Howard'nd
CLP/11i/6Paper, 'Ippo - the Celebean poyson' by unknown author[1665]
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