- John
Grubham Howe (1657–1722) was an
English politician.
Elected on
numerous occasions as
Member of Parliament, he made the
transition from the Whig to...
- army officer, and
Member of Parliament. He was the
fourth son of John
Grubham Howe (1625–1679) of
Langar Hall in Nottinghamshire, the
younger son of...
- children: John Still,
buried in St James's, Shaftesbury, who
married Margaret Grubham Howe,
daughter of Sir
George Howe, of
Berwick St Leonard, Wilts, and sister...
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Cornwallis In
office 3
October 1714 – 17
October 1715
Preceded by John
Grubham Howe
Thomas Moore Succeeded by The Earl of
Lincoln Treasurer of the Navy...
- 1679) (1625–1679),
British politician and MP for
Gloucestershire John
Grubham Howe (1657–1722),
British politician Sir John Howe, 1st
Baronet (died 1671)...
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Broome Government • Type Town
Council • Town
Supervisor Lewis "Lew" C.
Grubham • Town
Council Members' List •
Robert Weingartner •
William Diffendorf...
- (1689–1694)
William III (1694–1702) Godolphin–Marlborough Anne (1702–1714) John
Grubham Howe (Home
troops only) with
Charles Fox (1702–05) Hon.
James Brydges (1705–13)...
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Parliament of
England Preceded by
Richard Howe John
Grubham Howe
Member of
Parliament for
Cirencester 1698–1701 With:
Charles Coxe Succeeded by James...
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Gloucestershire was a
British peer and politician. He was the son of John
Grubham Howe, of Stowell, MP and
Paymaster General. In 1712, he
succeeded his father...
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representation (for 3Sixty Management)
Kenny Meisclas –
legal representation (for
Grubham,
Indursky & Schindler)
Artwork and
design Tim
Sledman – art
direction (with...