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  1. Lieutenant-General Emanuel Scrope Howe (c. 1663 – 26 September 1709), of The Great Lodge, Alice Holt Forest, Hampshire, was an English diplomat, army officer, and Member of Parliament.

  2. Emanuel Scrope Howe, 2nd Viscount Howe (c. 1700 – 29 March 1735) of Langar Hall, Nottinghamshire, was a British politician and colonial administrator . Langar Hall, Nottinghamshire. Life. His father was Scrope Howe, a Whig Member of Parliament from whom he inherited the viscountcy and the Langar estate in 1713.

  3. Emanuel Scrope, 1st Earl of Sunderland, 11th Baron Scrope of Bolton (1 August 1584 – 30 May 1630) was an English nobleman. He was Lord President of the King's Council in the North.

  4. Emanuel Scrope Howe was a Whig MP and army officer who served as envoy to Hanover in 1705. He was the son of a prominent Whig family and the husband of Prince Rupert's illegitimate daughter.

  5. 31 ago 2023 · About Emanuel Scrope Howe, 2nd Viscount. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emanuel_Howe,_2nd_Viscount_Howe. He was the fourth son of John Grubham Howe of Langar in Nottinghamshire; his older brother, Scrope Howe, was a prominent Whig politician and was raised to the peerage as Viscount Howe in 1701.

    • 1699
    • March 29, 1735 (35-36)Barbados
    • Nottinghamshire, UK
    • Langar, Nottinghamshire, England
  6. Emanuel Scrope Howe, 2nd Viscount Howe of Langar, Nottinghamshire (b. c. 1699/1700 - 35), sat for Nottinghamshire, 1722/32, and was Governor of Barbados from 1732 - 35. He was the son of: Scrope Howe, 1st Viscount Howe, (d. 26 Jan 1713), and Juliana, dau. of William Alington, 3rd Baron Alington.

  7. Biography. Howe was the son of a former Whig M.P. for Nottinghamshire, for which he himself was returned in 1722, after an expensive contest, and again in 1727, this time unopposed. He appears to have acted with the opposition Whigs, voting against the Administration on the Hessians in 1730 and the army in 1732.