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Earl of Arundel

Earl of Arundel is a title of nobility in England, and one of the oldest extant in the English peerage. It is currently held by the Duke of Norfolk, and it is used (along with the earldom of Surrey) by his heir apparent as a courtesy title.

Earldom of Arundel
subsidiary of the
Dukedom of Norfolk
since 1660

Arms of Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 18th Duke of Norfolk and 29th or 36th Earl of Arundel. The fourth quarter, Gules a Lion rampant Or, Armed and Langued Azure, is inherited from the Fitzalan Earls of Arundel.
Creation date
  • c.1138 (first creation)
  • 1289 ( possible second creation)
Created by
PeeragePeerage of England
First holderWilliam d'Aubigny
Present holderEdward Fitzalan-Howard, 18th Duke of Norfolk
Heir apparentHenry Fitzalan-Howard, Earl of Arundel
StatusExtant
Seat(s)
Arundel Castle in Sussex, much rebuilt in modern times, the principal seat of the Howard family, Dukes of Norfolk, Earls of Arundel and of Surrey, etc
Arms of d'Aubigny, Earls of Arundel, as blazoned in Charles's roll of arms (13th century), for Hugh d'Aubigny, 5th Earl of Arundel (d.1243): Gules, a lion rampant or.[citation needed] These arms were adopted by the family of FitzAlan, successors in the earldom of Arundel; They were recorded as the arms of Richard FitzAlan, 8th Earl of Arundel (1266–1302), in the Falkirk Roll, Glover's Roll and in the Caerlaverock Poem (1300). They are today shown in the 4th quarter of the arms of the Duke of Norfolk, of the family of Fitz-Alan Howard,[1] who holds the subsidiary title Earl of Arundel

History edit

The earldom was created in 1138 or 1139[2] for the French baron William d'Aubigny. Its origin was the earlier grant by Henry I to his second wife, Adeliza of Louvain, of the forfeited honour of Arundel, which included the castle and a large portion of Sussex. After his death, she married William, who thus became master of the lands, and who from about the year 1141 is variously styled earl of Sussex, of Chichester, or of Arundel. His first known appearance as an earl is at Christmas 1141.[3] Until the mid-13th century, the earls were also frequently known as Earl of Sussex, until this title fell into disuse. At about the same time, the earldom fell to the originally Breton FitzAlan family, a younger branch of which went on to become the Stuart family, which later ruled Scotland and England.

A tradition arose that the holder of Arundel Castle should automatically be Earl of Arundel, and this was formally confirmed by King Henry VI. An Act of Parliament in 1627 confirmed this designation, and retrospectively applied the earldom to the lords of Arundel, some authorities holding that the earldom stretched back to the reign of Richard I (specifically 1189).[4] However, this designation was not always followed. Some of the lords of Arundel were never addressed as earls during their lifetimes, but nevertheless are counted and numbered as earls here. Other sources may not include some of the earls listed below, and may consider the earldom to have been created more than once.

In his 1834 book on the earls of Arundel, M. A. Tierney (chaplain to the duke of Norfolk) maintains that the first incarnation of the earldom was with the House of Montgomery. Roger of Montgomery, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury was one of William the Conqueror's top generals, and William bestowed on him, amongst several hundred other manors, the property at Arundel, with the charge to fortify it with a castle. Montgomery is believed to have built the motte that survives to this day, and is thought to have built a wooden keep on it, overlooking the river Arun. Montgomery and two of his sons are counted by many as being the first incarnation of the earldom, but are often not counted amongst the earls.

In 1580 the 12th Earl, and last FitzAlan to hold the title, died without a male heir. His daughter Mary FitzAlan had married the attainted 4th Duke of Norfolk, and the title passed to their son, Philip Howard, before he too was attainted for treason in 1589.[5] The earldom of Arundel was restored to his son Thomas following the accession of King James I.[6] The 5th Earl of Arundel, the 5th Howard to hold the title, was restored to the principal Howard title of Duke of Norfolk in 1660,[7] and the title has descended with that dukedom ever since.

In 1842, by royal warrant, Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 14th Duke of Norfolk and 13th Earl of Arundel, and his siblings, assumed the surname FitzAlan-Howard, used by the family line to today.[8]

First creation (c. 1138) edit

Second creation (1289) edit

Third creation (1580) edit

Thereafter the earldom of Arundel has been held by the dukes of Norfolk. The 18th Duke of Norfolk (18th earl) is the current holder.

The heir apparent is Henry Fitzalan-Howard, Earl of Arundel and Surrey (b. 1987). Next in line of succession are Arundel's brothers, Lords Thomas and Philip Fitzalan-Howard.

Family tree edit

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ Debrett's Peerage, 1968, p.833
  2. ^ Cokayne & Gibbs 1910, pp. 233–234.
  3. ^ a b Round 1911, p. 705.
  4. ^ "The complete peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain, and the United Kingdom: extant, extinct, or dormant". pp. Volume 1, p. 239 and footnote b on p. 231, as corrected by Vol. 14, p. 38. Retrieved 10 May 2013.
  5. ^ Cokayne & Gibbs 1910, pp. 252–253.
  6. ^ Round 1911, p. 706.
  7. ^ cracoftspeerage.co.uk 5th Duke of Norfolk 23 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ cracoftspeerage.co.uk 14th Duke of Norfolk 23 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ Suppe, Frederick (2004). "Fitzalan, John (II) (1223–1267), baron". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/9531. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  10. ^ a b Fryde et al. 1996, p. 449.
  11. ^ Cokayne & Gibbs 1910, p. 240.
  12. ^ Cokayne & Gibbs 1910, pp. 240–241.
  13. ^ Tout, T.F. & Saul, Nigel (2004). "Fitzalan, Richard, first earl of Arundel (1267–1302), magnate and soldier". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/9533. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)

References edit

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For the Counts of Arundell of the Holy Roman Empire see Baron Arundell of Wardour Earl of Arundel is a title of nobility in England and one of the oldest extant in the English peerage It is currently held by the Duke of Norfolk and it is used along with the earldom of Surrey by his heir apparent as a courtesy title Earldom of Arundelsubsidiary of theDukedom of Norfolksince 1660Arms of Edward Fitzalan Howard 18th Duke of Norfolk and 29th or 36th Earl of Arundel The fourth quarter Gules a Lion rampant Or Armed and Langued Azure is inherited from the Fitzalan Earls of Arundel Creation datec 1138 first creation 1289 possible second creation Created byHenry II first creation Edward I possible second creation PeeragePeerage of EnglandFirst holderWilliam d AubignyPresent holderEdward Fitzalan Howard 18th Duke of NorfolkHeir apparentHenry Fitzalan Howard Earl of ArundelStatusExtantSeat s Arundel Castle Carlton TowersArundel Castle in Sussex much rebuilt in modern times the principal seat of the Howard family Dukes of Norfolk Earls of Arundel and of Surrey etcArms of d Aubigny Earls of Arundel as blazoned in Charles s roll of arms 13th century for Hugh d Aubigny 5th Earl of Arundel d 1243 Gules a lion rampant or citation needed These arms were adopted by the family of FitzAlan successors in the earldom of Arundel They were recorded as the arms of Richard FitzAlan 8th Earl of Arundel 1266 1302 in the Falkirk Roll Glover s Roll and in the Caerlaverock Poem 1300 They are today shown in the 4th quarter of the arms of the Duke of Norfolk of the family of Fitz Alan Howard 1 who holds the subsidiary title Earl of Arundel Contents 1 History 2 First creation c 1138 3 Second creation 1289 4 Third creation 1580 5 Family tree 6 Footnotes 7 ReferencesHistory editThe earldom was created in 1138 or 1139 2 for the French baron William d Aubigny Its origin was the earlier grant by Henry I to his second wife Adeliza of Louvain of the forfeited honour of Arundel which included the castle and a large portion of Sussex After his death she married William who thus became master of the lands and who from about the year 1141 is variously styled earl of Sussex of Chichester or of Arundel His first known appearance as an earl is at Christmas 1141 3 Until the mid 13th century the earls were also frequently known as Earl of Sussex until this title fell into disuse At about the same time the earldom fell to the originally Breton FitzAlan family a younger branch of which went on to become the Stuart family which later ruled Scotland and England A tradition arose that the holder of Arundel Castle should automatically be Earl of Arundel and this was formally confirmed by King Henry VI An Act of Parliament in 1627 confirmed this designation and retrospectively applied the earldom to the lords of Arundel some authorities holding that the earldom stretched back to the reign of Richard I specifically 1189 4 However this designation was not always followed Some of the lords of Arundel were never addressed as earls during their lifetimes but nevertheless are counted and numbered as earls here Other sources may not include some of the earls listed below and may consider the earldom to have been created more than once In his 1834 book on the earls of Arundel M A Tierney chaplain to the duke of Norfolk maintains that the first incarnation of the earldom was with the House of Montgomery Roger of Montgomery 1st Earl of Shrewsbury was one of William the Conqueror s top generals and William bestowed on him amongst several hundred other manors the property at Arundel with the charge to fortify it with a castle Montgomery is believed to have built the motte that survives to this day and is thought to have built a wooden keep on it overlooking the river Arun Montgomery and two of his sons are counted by many as being the first incarnation of the earldom but are often not counted amongst the earls In 1580 the 12th Earl and last FitzAlan to hold the title died without a male heir His daughter Mary FitzAlan had married the attainted 4th Duke of Norfolk and the title passed to their son Philip Howard before he too was attainted for treason in 1589 5 The earldom of Arundel was restored to his son Thomas following the accession of King James I 6 The 5th Earl of Arundel the 5th Howard to hold the title was restored to the principal Howard title of Duke of Norfolk in 1660 7 and the title has descended with that dukedom ever since In 1842 by royal warrant Henry Fitzalan Howard 14th Duke of Norfolk and 13th Earl of Arundel and his siblings assumed the surname FitzAlan Howard used by the family line to today 8 First creation c 1138 editWilliam d Aubigny 1st Earl of Arundel d 1176 William d Aubigny 2nd Earl of Arundel d 1193 William d Aubigny 3rd Earl of Arundel c 1174 1221 William d Aubigny 4th Earl of Arundel d 1224 Hugh d Aubigny 5th Earl of Arundel d 1243 John Fitzalan 1223 1267 6th Earl of Arundel 9 3 John Fitzalan 1246 1272 7th Earl of Arundel Richard Fitzalan Earl of Arundel 1st 6th 10 or 8th earl 11 1267 1302 great grand nephew of the 5th Earl He received a writ in 1289 at his majority summoning him to Parliament this is thought to perhaps be a creation of another earldom of Arundel 12 See below Second creation 1289 editRichard Fitzalan 1st or 6th Earl of Arundel 1267 1302 13 10 Edmund Fitzalan 2nd or 7th Earl of Arundel 1285 1326 forfeit 1326 Richard Fitzalan 3rd or 8th Earl of Arundel c 1313 1376 restored 1331 Richard Fitzalan 4th or 9th Earl of Arundel 1346 1397 forfeit 1397 Thomas Fitzalan 5th or 10th Earl of Arundel 1381 1415 restored 1400 John Fitzalan 6th or 11th Earl of Arundel 1385 1421 John Fitzalan 7th or 12th Earl of Arundel 1408 1435 Humphrey Fitzalan 8th or 13th Earl of Arundel 1429 1438 William Fitzalan 9th or 14th Earl of Arundel 1417 1487 Thomas Fitzalan 10th or 15th Earl of Arundel 1450 1524 William Fitzalan 11th or 16th Earl of Arundel 1476 1544 Henry Fitzalan 12th or 17th Earl of Arundel 1512 1580 Third creation 1580 editPhilip Howard 1st 13th or 18th Earl of Arundel 1557 1595 forfeit 1589 Thomas Howard 2nd 14th or 19th Earl of Arundel 1585 1646 restored 1604 Henry Howard 3rd 15th or 20th Earl of Arundel 1608 1652 Thomas Howard 4th 16th or 21st Earl of Arundel 1627 1677 restored as 5th Duke of Norfolk in 1660 Thereafter the earldom of Arundel has been held by the dukes of Norfolk The 18th Duke of Norfolk 18th earl is the current holder Thomas Howard 5th Duke of Norfolk 1627 1677 Henry Howard 6th Duke of Norfolk 1628 1684 Henry Howard 7th Duke of Norfolk 1655 1701 Thomas Howard 8th Duke of Norfolk 1683 1732 Edward Howard 9th Duke of Norfolk 1685 1777 Charles Howard 10th Duke of Norfolk 1720 1786 Charles Howard 11th Duke of Norfolk 1746 1815 Bernard Howard 12th Duke of Norfolk 1765 1842 Henry Howard 13th Duke of Norfolk 1791 1856 Henry Fitzalan Howard 14th Duke of Norfolk 1815 1860 Henry Fitzalan Howard 15th Duke of Norfolk 1847 1917 Bernard Fitzalan Howard 16th Duke of Norfolk 1908 1975 Miles Fitzalan Howard 17th Duke of Norfolk 1915 2002 Edward Fitzalan Howard 18th Duke of Norfolk b 1956 The heir apparent is Henry Fitzalan Howard Earl of Arundel and Surrey b 1987 Next in line of succession are Arundel s brothers Lords Thomas and Philip Fitzalan Howard Family tree editvte Family tree of the Dukes of Norfolk Earls of Arundel East Anglia Norfolk Norwich Nottingham and Surrey and Barons Mowbray Segrave and StourtonEarl of East Anglia Earls of Norfolk and Suffolk 1st creation before 1069Ralph the Staller c 1011 1068 1st Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk or of the East Angles c 1066 67 1068Ralph de Gael c 1040 c 1096 2nd Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk or of the East Angles until 1074Earldom forfeit 1074Earl of Norfolk 2nd creation 1141Hugh Bigod 1095 1177 1st Earl of Norfolk 1141 1177Roger Bigod c 1144 1150 1221 2nd Earl of Norfolk 1189 1221 disputed 1177 1189 Hugh Bigod 1186 1225 3rd Earl of Norfolk 1221 1225Baron Segrave of Se a grave 1283Nicholas Segrave c 1238 bef 1295 1st Baron SegraveRoger Bigod c 1209 1270 4th Earl of Norfolk 1233 1270Hugh Bigod c 1211 1266 Baron Mowbray 1283John Segrave c 1256 1325 2nd Baron SegraveKing Edward I 1239 1307 Roger de Mowbray 1254 1297 1st Baron MowbrayRoger Bigod c 1245 1306 5th Earl of Norfolk 1270 1306Earldom extinct 1270Earl of Norfolk 3rd creation 1312Stephen Segrave d 1325 3rd Baron SegraveThomas of Brotherton 1300 1338 1st Earl of Norfolk 1312 1338John Mowbray 1286 1322 2nd Baron MowbrayJohn Segrave 1315 1353 4th Baron SegraveMargaret of Brotherton 1320 1399 2nd Countess of Norfolk 1338 1399 Duchess of Norfolk for life 1397 1399John Mowbray 1310 1361 3rd Baron MowbrayElizabeth de Segrave 1338 1368 5th Baroness SegraveJohn de Mowbray 1340 1368 4th Baron MowbrayEarl of Nottingham 1st creation 1377Earl of Nottingham 2nd creation 1383Duke of Norfolk 1st creation 1397John de Mowbray 1365 1383 1st Earl of Nottingham 6th Baron Segrave 5th Baron MowbrayThomas de Mowbray 1366 1399 1st Duke of Norfolk 1397 1399 3rd Earl of Norfolk 1399 7th Baron Segrave 6th Baron MowbrayEarldom of Nottingham extinct 1383Titles forfeit 1399Baron Stourton 1448Duke of Norfolk 1st creation restored 1425John Stourton 1400 1462 1st Baron Stourton 1448 1462Thomas de Mowbray 1385 1405 4th Earl of Norfolk 8th Baron Segrave 7th Baron Mowbray 1399 1405John de Mowbray 1392 1432 2nd Duke of Norfolk 1425 1432 5th Earl of Norfolk 9th Baron Segrave 8th Baron Mowbray 1405 1432Margaret de Mowbray c 1388 1459 Robert Howard 1385 1436 Isabel de Mowbray c 1400 1452 James Berkeley 1st Baron Berkeley c 1394 1463 Duke of Norfolk 4th creation 1483William Stourton before 1426 1478 2nd Baron Stourton 1462 1478John de Mowbray 1415 1461 3rd Duke of Norfolk 6th Earl of Norfolk 10th Baron Segrave 9th Baron Mowbray 1432 1461John Howard 1425 1485 1st Duke of Norfolk 13th Baron Segrave 12th Baron Mowbray 1483 1485Titles forfeit 1485Earl of Surrey and Warenne 2nd creation 1451Duke of Norfolk 4th creation restored and Earl of Surrey 1514John Stourton c 1454 1485 3rd Baron Stourton 1479 1485William Stourton c 1457 1524 5th Baron Stourton 1487 1524John de Mowbray 1444 1476 4th Duke of Norfolk 7th Earl of Norfolk Earl of Surrey and Warenne 11th Baron Segrave 10th Baron Mowbray 1461 1476King Edward IV 1442 1483 Thomas Howard 1443 1524 2nd Duke of Norfolk 1st Earl of Surrey 1514 1524Dukedom of Norfolk Earldom of Nottingham Earldom of Surrey and Warenne extinct 1476Duke of Norfolk 3rd creation Earl of Nottingham 3rd creation and Earl of Warenne 1477Francis Stourton 1485 1487 4th Baron Stourton 1485 1487Edward Stourton 1463 1535 6th Baron Stourton 1524 1535Anne de Mowbray 1472 1481 8th Countess of Norfolk 12th Baroness Segrave 11th Baroness Mowbray 1476 1481Richard of Shrewsbury 1473 1483 Duke of York Duke of Norfolk Earl of Nottingham Earl of Warenne 1477 1483Anne of York 1475 1511 Thomas Howard 1473 1554 3rd Duke of Norfolk 2nd Earl of Surrey 1524 1554Edmund Howard c 1478 1539 Elizabeth Boleyn c 1480 1538 Earldom of Norfolk extinct and Baronies Segrave and Mowbray in abeyance 1481Dukedom of Norfolk Earldom of Nottingham Earldom of Warenne extinct 1483Attainted 1547Restored 1553William Stourton c 1505 1548 7th Baron StourtonEarl of Nottingham 5th creation 1525King Henry VIII 1491 1547 Anne Boleyn c 1501 or 1507 1536 Charles Stourton c 1520 1557 8th Baron StourtonHenry Howard 1517 1547 styled Earl of SurreyThomas Howard c 1520 1582 Viscount Howard of BindonMary FitzRoy 1519 1557 Henry FitzRoy 1519 1536 Duke of Richmond and Somerset Earl of NottinghamCatherine Howard c 1524 1542 Earldom of Nottingham extinct 1536Thomas Howard 1536 1572 4th Duke of Norfolk 3rd Earl of Surrey 13th Baron Mowbray 1554 1572Henry Howard 1540 1614 Earl of NorthamptonQueen Elizabeth I 1533 1603 Dukedom 3rd creation forfeit 1572Earl of Arundel 3rd creation 1580Earl of Suffolk 4th creation 1603John Stourton 1553 1588 9th Baron StourtonEdward Stourton c 1555 1633 10th Baron StourtonPhilip Howard 1557 1595 20th 13th 1st Earl of Arundel styled Earl of SurreyThomas Howard 1561 1626 Earl of SuffolkLord William Howard 1563 1640 Earldom of Arundel and Barony Mowbray attainted 1589see Earls Marquesses and Dukes of Suffolk family treeEarl of Arundel 3rd creation and Barony Mowbray restored 1604Earl of Norfolk 5th creation 1644William Stourton c 1594 1672 11th Baron StourtonThomas Howard 1585 1646 21st 14th 2nd Earl of Arundel 2nd 4th Earl of Surrey 1st Earl of Norfolk 14th Baron Mowbray 1644 1646see Earls of Shrewsbury family treeEdward Stourton 1617 1644 Henry Frederick Howard 1608 1652 22nd 15th 3rd Earl of Arundel 3rd 5th Earl of Surrey 2nd Earl of Norfolk 15th Baron Mowbray 1646 1652Alethea Howard1585 165417th Baroness Strange of Blackmere 14th Baroness Talbot 13th Baroness FurnivallDuke of Norfolk 4th creation restored 1660Baron Howard of Castle Rising 1669Earl of Norwich 3rd creation 1672William Stourton d 1685 12th Baron StourtonThomas Howard 1627 1677 5th Duke of Norfolk 21st 14th 2nd Earl of Arundel 4th 6th Earl of Surrey 16th Baron Mowbray 1660 167718th Baron Strange of Blackmere 15th Baron Talbot 14th Baron Furnivall 1654 1677Henry Howard 1628 1684 6th Duke of Norfolk 22nd 15th 3rd Earl of Arundel 5th 7th Earl of Surrey 1st Earl of Norwich and Baron Howard of Castle Rising 18th Baron Strange of Blackmere 17th Baron Mowbray 15th Baron Talbot 14th Baron Furnivall 1672 1684Hon Charles Howard 1630 1713 Col Bernard Howard 1641 1717 Edward Stourton 1665 1720 13th Baron StourtonThomas Stourton 1667 1744 14th Baron StourtonCharles Stourton 1669 1739 Henry Howard 1655 1701 7th Duke of Norfolk 22nd 15th 3rd Earl of Arundel 5th 7th Earl of Surrey 2nd Earl of Norwich and Baron Howard of Castle Rising 18th Baron Mowbray 19th Baron Strange of Blackmere 15th Baron Talbot 14th Baron Furnivall 1684 1701Lord Thomas Howard 1662 1689 Henry Charles Howard d 1720 Thomas Howard 1683 1732 8th Duke of Norfolk 23rd 16th 4th Earl of Arundel 6th 8th Earl of Surrey 3rd Earl of Norwich and Baron Howard of Castle Rising 18th Baron Strange of Blackmere 15th Baron Talbot 14th Baron Furnivall 19th Baron Mowbray 1701 1732Edward Howard 1685 1777 9th Duke of Norfolk 24th 17th 5th Earl of Arundel 7th 9th Earl of Surrey 4th Earl of Norwich and Baron Howard of Castle Rising 20th Baron Mowbray 20th Baron Strange of Blackmere 15th Baron Talbot 14th Baron Furnivall 1732 1777Philip Howard 1688 1750 Bernard Howard 1674 1735 Earldom of Norwich 3rd creation and barony of Howard of Castle Rising extinct and Baronies Furnivall Mowbray Segrave Strange of Blackmere and Talbot abeyant 1777Charles Stourton 1702 1753 15th Baron StourtonWilliam Stourton 1704 1781 16th Baron StourtonWinifred Howard 1726 1753 Anne Howard 1742 1787 Charles Howard 1720 1786 10th Duke of Norfolk 25th 18th 6th Earl of Arundel 8th 10th Earl of Surrey 1777 1786Henry Howard 1713 1787 Charles Philip Stourton 1752 1816 17th Baron StourtonCharles Howard 1746 1815 11th Duke of Norfolk 26th 19th 7th Earl of Arundel 9th 11th Earl of Surrey 1786 1815William Stourton 1776 1846 18th Baron StourtonBernard Howard 1765 1842 12th Duke of Norfolk 27th 20th 8th Earl of Arundel 10th 12th Earl of Surrey 1815 1842Charles Stourton 1802 1872 19th Baron StourtonHenry Howard 1791 1856 13th Duke of Norfolk 28th 21st 9th Earl of Arundel 11th 13th Earl of Surrey 1842 1856Baron Mowbray and Baron Segrave abeayance restored 1878Baron Howard of GlossopAlfred Joseph Stourton 1829 1893 24th Baron Segrave 21st 23rd Baron Mowbray 20th Baron StourtonHenry Granville Fitzalan Howard 1815 1860 14th Duke of Norfolk 29th 22nd 10th Earl of Arundel 12th 14th Earl of Surrey 1856 1860Edward George Fitzalan Howard 1818 1883 1st Baron Howard of GlossopCharles Botolph Joseph Stourton 1867 1936 25th Baron Segrave 22nd 24th Baron Mowbray 21st Baron StourtonHenry Fitzalan Howard 1847 1917 15th Duke of Norfolk 30th 23rd 11th Earl of Arundel 13th 15th Earl of Surrey Lord Maltravers Earl of Arundel and Surrey 1860 1917Francis Fitzalan Howard 1859 1924 2nd Baron Howard of GlossopWilliam Marmaduke Stourton 1895 1965 26th Baron Segrave 23rd 25th Baron Mowbray 22nd Baron StourtonBernard Fitzalan Howard 1908 1975 16th Duke of Norfolk 31st 24th 12th Earl of Arundel 14th 16th Earl of Surrey 1917 1975Bernard Fitzalan Howard 1885 1972 3rd Baron Howard of GlossopCharles Edward Stourton 1923 2006 27th Baron Segrave 24th 26th Baron Mowbray 23rd Baron StourtonMiles Fitzalan Howard 1915 2002 17th Duke of Norfolk 32nd 25th 13th Earl of Arundel 15th 17th Earl of Surrey 4th Baron Howard of Glossop 1975 2002Edward William Stephen Stourton 1953 2021 28th Baron Segrave 25th 27th Baron Mowbray 24th Baron StourtonEdward Fitzalan Howard b 1956 18th Duke of Norfolk 33rd 26th 14th Earl of Arundel 16th 18th Earl of Surrey 5th Baron Howard of Glossop from 2002James Charles Peter Stourton b 1991 29th Baron Segrave 26th 28th Baron Mowbray 25th Baron StourtonHenry Fitzalan Howard b 1987 styled Earl of Arundel and SurreyFootnotes edit Debrett s Peerage 1968 p 833 Cokayne amp Gibbs 1910 pp 233 234 a b Round 1911 p 705 The complete peerage of England Scotland Ireland Great Britain and the United Kingdom extant extinct or dormant pp Volume 1 p 239 and footnote b on p 231 as corrected by Vol 14 p 38 Retrieved 10 May 2013 Cokayne amp Gibbs 1910 pp 252 253 Round 1911 p 706 cracoftspeerage co uk 5th Duke of Norfolk Archived 23 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine cracoftspeerage co uk 14th Duke of Norfolk Archived 23 August 2011 at the Wayback Machine Suppe Frederick 2004 Fitzalan John II 1223 1267 baron Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 9531 Subscription or UK public library membership required a b Fryde et al 1996 p 449 Cokayne amp Gibbs 1910 p 240 Cokayne amp Gibbs 1910 pp 240 241 Tout T F amp Saul Nigel 2004 Fitzalan Richard first earl of Arundel 1267 1302 magnate and soldier Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 9533 Subscription or UK public library membership required 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