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Richard Curzon-Howe, 3rd Earl Howe

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British Army general

General The Right HonourableThe Earl HoweGCVO CB
Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire
In office
19 June 1888 – 25 September 1900
MonarchVictoria
Preceded byThe 6th Duke of Rutland
Succeeded byThe 8th Duke of Rutland
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
In office
5 February 1876 – 25 September 1900
Preceded byThe 2nd Earl Howe
Succeeded byThe 4th Earl Howe
Personal details
Born14 February 1822
Died25 September 1900(1900-09-25) (aged 78)
Political partyConservative
Spouse Isabella Anson ​(m. 1858)
Children4
Parent(s)Richard Curzon-Howe, 1st Earl Howe
Lady Harriet Brudenell

General Richard William Penn Curzon-Howe, 3rd Earl Howe, GCVO, CB (14 February 1822 – 25 September 1900), was a British hereditary peer and British Army officer.

Background

Curzon-Howe was the second son of Richard Curzon-Howe, 1st Earl Howe, and his first wife, Lady Harriet Georgiana Brudenell.

Military career

In 1838, Curzon-Howe joined the British Army and rose through the ranks as a major general in 1869, a lieutenant-general in 1877 and a general in 1880. He fought in the Kaffir War and was present at the Siege of Delhi, for which he was appointed a CB in 1858.

In 1876, Curzon-Howe inherited his elder brother's titles. He was appointed honorary colonel of the Prince Albert's Own Leicestershire Yeomanry cavalry in 1876, colonel of the 94th and 17th Regiment of Foot in 1879 and colonel of the 2nd Life Guards in 1890. In 1897, he was appointed a GCVO for his services as Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire, a post he held between 1888 and 1900.

Family

Lord Howe married Isabella Maria Katherine Anson (born 1832), eldest daughter of the Hon. George Anson and his wife, the Hon. Isabella Elizabeth Annabella Weld-Forester, on 8 February 1858. They had four children:

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Military offices
Preceded byHenry Jervis Colonel of the 94th Regiment of Foot
1879
Succeeded bySir John Grant
Preceded byWilliam Faber Colonel of the 17th Regiment of Foot
1879–1890
Succeeded byJohn Guise
Preceded byThe Viscount Templetown Colonel of the 2nd Regiment of Life Guards
1890–1900
Succeeded byThe Lord Chelmsford
Honorary titles
New title Honorary Colonel of the Leicestershire Yeomanry
1876–1895
Succeeded byJ. W. Baillie
Preceded byThe Duke of Rutland Lord Lieutenant of Leicestershire
1888–1900
Succeeded byThe Duke of Rutland
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded byGeorge Curzon-Howe Earl Howe
2nd creation
1876–1900
Member of the House of Lords
(1876–1900)
Succeeded byRichard Curzon-Howe
Viscount Curzon
1876–1900
Peerage of Great Britain
Preceded byGeorge Curzon-Howe Baron Curzon
1876–1900
Succeeded byRichard Curzon-Howe
Baron Howe
1876–1900
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