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Little is known of Howe’s early life. He became [[occupation::captain]] in the foot guards and [[occupation::groom of the bedchamber]] as a reward for his support of [[associates::William III]] in 1688. [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Morpeth]] 1701-1705 and for [[location::Wigan]] 1705-1708; [[occupation::envoy]] to [[location::Hanover]] 1705-1709. He married [[Family::Ruperta Howe|Ruperta]] ([[date of birth::1673]]-[[date of death::1740]]), illegitimate daughter of [[associates::Prince Rupert of the Rhine|Prince Rupert]] ([[date of birth::1619]]-[[date of death::1682]]) and [[associates::Margaret Hughes]] (d.[[date of death::1719]]).
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Little is known of Howe’s early life. He became [[occupation::captain]] in the foot guards and [[occupation::groom of the bedchamber]] as a reward for his support of [[associates::William III]] in 1688. [[occupation::MP]] for [[location::Morpeth]] 1701-1705 and for [[location::Wigan]] 1705-1708; [[occupation::envoy]] to [[location::Hanover]] 1705-1709. He married [[family::Ruperta Howe|Ruperta]] ([[date of birth::1673]]-[[date of death::1740]]), illegitimate daughter of [[associates::Prince Rupert of the Rhine|Prince Rupert]] ([[date of birth::1619]]-[[date of death::1682]]) and [[associates::Margaret Hughes]] (d.[[date of death::1719]]).
  
 
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====Characteristic Markings====

Revision as of 02:46, 11 May 2020

Emanuel Scrope HOWE c.1663-1709

Biographical Note

Little is known of Howe’s early life. He became captain in the foot guards and groom of the bedchamber as a reward for his support of William III in 1688. MP for Morpeth 1701-1705 and for Wigan 1705-1708; envoy to Hanover 1705-1709. He married Ruperta (1673-1740), illegitimate daughter of Prince Rupert (1619-1682) and Margaret Hughes (d.1719).

Characteristic Markings

Used an engraved armorial bookplate.

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