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William Howard (died 1701)

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English Member of Parliament For other people named William Howard, see William Howard (disambiguation).
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The Honourable William Howard (c. 1674 – 18 July 1701) was an English Member of Parliament.

Howard was a younger son of the 2nd Earl of Carlisle, and brother of the 3rd Earl of Carlisle (who became First Lord of the Treasury in 1701). He entered Parliament in 1695 as member for Carlisle. At the general election in January 1701 he was elected for both Northumberland and Morpeth, choosing to sit for the former, but died later the same year.

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Parliament of England
Preceded byJames Lowther
Christopher Musgrave
Member of Parliament for Carlisle
1695–1701
With: James Lowther
Succeeded byJames Lowther
Philip Howard
Preceded byWilliam Forster
Sir Edward Blackett
Member of Parliament for Northumberland
1701
With: Ferdinando Forster
Succeeded bySir Francis Blake
William Loraine


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