HOWARD, ROBERT MANNERS, brother of Richard Henry Howard (qv); b. 20 Sep 1818; adm. 15 Jan 1830 (G); KS (Capt. ) 1833; rowed against Eton 12 May 1836, 4 May 1837; elected head to Trinity Coll. Cambridge 1837, but went to Oriel Coll. Oxford, matr. 1 Jun 1837; killed by a fall from a gig near Beaumaris, Anglesey 23 Oct 1839.
HOWARD, THOMAS, eldest son of Thomas Howard, Ashtead, Surrey, Groom of the Bedchamber to Charles II, and Lady Diana Newport, sister of Hon. Francis Newport (qv); bapt. 26 Aug 1688; at school under Knipe (F. E. Paget, Some records of the Ashtead estate and its Howard possessors, 1873, folding pedigree at end); d. at school 27 Feb 1702, aged 14.
Howarth, Osbert John Radclyffe, son of Osbert Henry Howarth, of Chelsea, by Mary, daughter of John Macfarlane, of Manchester; b. Nov. 18, 1877; adm. Sept. 25, 1888 (H); exhibitioner 1890; elected to an exhibition at Ch. Ch. Oxon, July 1896, matric. Oct. 1896; Univ. Scholar in Geography 1901; B.A. 1900; M.A. 1905; geographical asst. to the editor of the Encyclopaedia Britannica 1904-11; asst. secretary, British Assoc. for the Advancement of Science 1909-20, secretary since 1920; employed in the Geographical section of the Intelligence Dept. of the Naval Staff 1915-9; O.B.E. Jan. 1, 1920; Curator of the Darwin Memorial Downe House, Downe, Kent, 1946; Hon. Ph. D. Leeds Univ.; President of the Geographical Association 1953; author of Commercial Geography of the World (1912), and other works; m. April 28, 1909, Eleanor Katherine, daughter of Stephen Paget, F.R.C.S., of St. Marylebone; d. June 22, 1954.
HOWE, GEORGE AUGUSTUS, 3RD VISCOUNT HOWE (I), second son of Emanuel Howe, 2nd Viscount Howe (I) MP, and Mary Sophia Charlotte, Lady of Bedchamber to Augusta, Princess of Wales, dau. of Charlotte, Countess of Darlington; b.; aged (8) Nov 1732; left 1735 (but said to have been at Eton Coll. c. 1734); succeeded father as 3rd Viscount Howe (I) 29 Mar 1735; Ensign, 1st Foot Guards 9 Mar 1745; Lieut. and Capt., 9 May 1746; served in Flanders as ADC to Duke of Cumberland 1747; Capt. and Lieut. -Col., 1 May 1749; Col. commandant 60th Foot (Royal American Regt. ) 25 Feb 1757 – Sep 1757, 55th Foot from 28 Sep 1757; Brig. -Gen. in North America 29 Dec 1757; second in command of Abercromby’s ill-fated expedition 1758; MP Nottingham from 1747; killed in skirmish with French at Trout Brook, near Ticonderoga, unm. 6 Jul 1758. Monument in North-West Tower, Westminster Abbey. DNB.
HOWE, GEORGE; b.; adm. (aged 7) Mar 1727/8; left 1733.
HOWE, RICHARD, son of Rev. Thomas Howe, Rector of Grendon Underwood, Bucks.; bapt. Grendon Underwood 17 Jul 1615 (IGI); adm.; KS; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1631, matr. 28 Nov 1634, aged 19, Westminster Student to 29 Jun 1648, when expelled by Parliamentary Visitors for his “high contempt of the authoritie of Parliament”, reinstated 1660; BA 1635; MA 1638; BD 1660; ordained; Rector of Thruxton, Hampshire 10 Mar 1645/6; d. 9 May 1674. Buried Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford.
HOWELL, JAMES, eldest son of Rev. Joshua Howell, Rector of Lanreath, Cornwall, and Duretta, dau. of David Haweis, Treworgey, Cornwall; bapt. 30 Apr 1748; adm.; KS (aged 14) 1762; elected to Christ Church, Oxford 1766, matr. 18 Jun 1766, Westminster Student from 27 Feb 1767; BA 1773; ordained deacon 19 Dec 1773, priest 29 May 1774 (both Oxford); Vicar of Ardington, Berks., from 1778; latterly insane, but retained incumbency and Westminster Studentship at Christ Church to death; d. 8 Nov 1838.
Howlett, Bernard Featherstone, youngest brother of Richard Ross Howlett (q.v.); b. June 10, 1875; adm. Sept. 22, 1887 (H); left July 1893; St. Thomas's Hospital Oct. 1893; M.R.C.S. and L.R.C.P. 1899; in practice at Kingston-on-Thames; joined the R.A.M.C. in Great War I but was kept in civil practice by the Central Medical War Committee; m. June 2, 1904, Stella Isabel, daughter of John Reside Smith, of Southport, Lancs; d. April 23, 1949.
Howlett, Maunce Dalziel Drummond, son of Richard Ross Howlett (qv); b. 22 Dec. 1913; adm. Sept. 1927 (H); left Dec. 1931; Emmanuel Coll. Camb., matric. 1933, BA 1936, MA 1965; 2nd Lieut. RASC Aug. 1935, Lieut. Aug. 1938, Capt. Aug. 1943, resigned Jan. 1946; despatches (NW Europe) Apr. 1946; British Council Colombia 1947-9; Iraq Petroleum Co. Lebanon 1949-51; sales man. Gilbey & Co. 1951-3; publicity man. Stewarts & Lloyds Ltd, steel tube manufacturers, 1953-64; lecturer in Mod. Languages Isleworth Poly., retd 1978; m. 1st 30 July 1951 Audrey Marian, d. of Harold Clinton Carmichael of Easton Cross, Devon; 2nd 11 Mar. 1977 Gwendoline Monica, d. of William Davies, shirt manufacturer; d. Mar. 1996.
HARGRAVES, THOMAS, son of Very Rev. James Hargraves, Dean of Chichester and Prebendary of Westminster, and Mary, dau. of Ven. James Williamson, Rector of Ripe, Sussex, and Archdeacon of Lewes; b.; adm. (aged 14) Sep 1740 (Hawkins'); left 1742; Christ Church, Oxford, matr. 20 Dec 1742, Canoneer Student 23 Dec 1742 – res 18 Dec 1744.