Bernard Fitzalan-Howard, 3rd Baron Howard of Glossop
Bernard Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 3rd Baron Howard of Glossop, MBE (10 May 1885 – 24 August 1972) was a British peer.
Fitzalan-Howard was the eldest son of Francis Fitzalan-Howard, 2nd Baron Howard of Glossop and Clara Louisa (Greenwood), and grandson of Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Glossop, and was educated at The Oratory School and Trinity College, Cambridge. He became a Captain in the Lovat Scouts during World War I and was awarded the MBE in 1920.
Marriage and children
On 5 September 1914, he married Mona Stapleton, 11th Baroness Beaumont. He and his wife were one of the few couples who both held noble titles in their own right. They had eight children, all of whom were given names beginning with M:[1]
- Miles Stapleton-Fitzalan-Howard, 17th Duke of Norfolk (1915–2002); had issue including the current Duke of Norfolk
- Lord Michael Fitzalan-Howard (1916–2007); had issue
- Lady Mariegold Magdalane Fitzalan-Howard (1919–2006), married Gerald James "Jerrie" Jamieson, Esq. (son of Sir Archibald Jamieson) and had issue
- Lord Martin Fitzalan-Howard (1922–2003), married Bridget Anne Keppel and had issue
- Lady Miriam Fitzalan-Howard (1924–1996), married Lt-Cdr Peregrine Hubbard and had issue. Their granddaughter is actress Gabriella Wilde. Lady Miriam founded Moreton Hall prep school in 1962.
- Lady Miranda Fitzalan-Howard (born 1927), married Hon. Christopher Emmett (son of the Baroness Emmet of Amberley).
- Lady Mirabel Fitzalan-Howard (1931–2008), married Bernard Noel David George Terrence Kelly (son of diplomat Sir David Victor Kelly) and had issue. [2]
- Lord Mark Fitzalan-Howard (born 1934), married Jacynth Lindsay, daughter of Sir Martin Lindsay, 1st Baronet, has two daughters.
Following the succession of their eldest son, Miles, to the Dukedom of Norfolk in 1975, the rest of their children were granted the rank and titles of younger sons and daughters of a duke.
Titles
In 1924, Fitzalan-Howard inherited his father's barony. He was heir presumptive since 17 May 1962[3] to his cousin the 16th Duke of Norfolk, but predeceased him by just over two years. As is customary, when his eldest son inherited the dukedom, the Sovereign granted his younger children the style and precedence that they would have had if their father survived.
Endnotes
- "The Fitzalan-Howard family". National Portrait Gallery, London.
- "Lady Mirabel Kelly". Telegraph obituaries.
- The 1st Viscount Fitzalan of Derwent, born Lord Edmund Fitzalan-Howard, and later known since 1876 as Lord Edmund Talbot, was heir presumptive to his elder brother the 15th Duke of Norfolk from 1860 (the death of their father) to 7 September 1879 (the birth of the 15th Duke's son Philip, and again from 8 July 1902 (the death of Philip) to 1908 (the birth of his younger but only surviving son Bernard Fitzalan-Howard, 16th Duke of Norfolk. Lord Fitzalan of Derwent became heir presumptive again to his nephew from 1917 (the death of his brother the 15th Duke) until his own death in 1947. He was given his viscountcy in 1921. At his death, the position of heir presumptive then passed to Lord Fitzalan of Derwent's only son the 2nd Viscount (1883-1962) who died without male heirs himself in 1962. At that point, the 3rd Baron Howard of Glossop became heir presumptive, and so remained until his death in 1972. The 3rd Baron Howard of Glossop and the 16th Duke's mother were first cousins, and descendants of the 1st Baron Howard of Glossop, so the heirs were closely related.
Peerage of the United Kingdom | ||
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Preceded by Francis Fitzalan-Howard |
Baron Howard of Glossop 1924–1972 |
Succeeded by Miles Fitzalan-Howard |