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and art collector rather than as a politician. When he died he possessed 700 paintings, along with large collections of sculptures, books, prints, drawings, and antique jewellery. Most of his collection of marble carvings, known as the
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mostly Roman, but including some he had excavated in the Greek world, which was then the most important in
England. His acquisitions, which also included fragments, pictures, gems, coins, books and manuscripts, were deposited at
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Thomas's trips as special envoy to some of the great courts of Europe further encouraged his interest in art collecting. He became noted as a patron and collector of works of art, described by
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English throne in 1603, and Arundel was restored to his titles and some of his estates in 1604. Other parts of the family lands ended up with his great-uncles. The next year he married
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Catholicism he nominally abandoned on joining the Privy Council, and was buried in Arundel. He was succeeded as Earl by his eldest son
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Carleton reported this in a letter dated January 4 1616, this is Old Style dating, and so would mean that the letter was written in 1617 by our reckoning. TNA, SP 14/90 f.9.
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Nichols, <it>The progresses, processions, and magnificent festivities, of King James the First</it>, vol. III pp.182, 232.
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Brown, Jonathan; National Gallery of Art (U.S.) (1995).
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The Evolution of the Grand Tour, 2nd ed (London, 2000).
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987:. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.
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1112:(Apollo Magazine publication, 1996).
919:Aeneas and Dido: Lost Plays Database
915:Ambassades de Monsieur de La Boderie
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781:(married 1606) he had six children,
220:Early life and restoration to titles
2463:Howard family (English aristocracy)
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1149:The Evolution of English Collecting
513:Lord Steward of the royal household
242:Philip Howard, 13th Earl of Arundel
179:Thomas Howard, 14th Earl of Arundel
167:Philip Howard, 13th Earl of Arundel
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2396:Italics indicate service when the
1291:"Howard, Thomas (1586–1646)"
978:"Howard, Thomas (1586-1646)"
964:Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon
828:it lacks sufficient corresponding
789:Henry Howard, 15th Earl of Arundel
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492:to procure the restitution of the
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660:and Francis Bacon. The architect
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287:Lady Alatheia (or Alethea) Talbot
279:Henry Howard, Earl of Northampton
2543:Prisoners in the Tower of London
2443:Earls of Norfolk (1644 creation)
1327:bef. 1608 – 1636
1297:Dictionary of National Biography
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617:of connoisseurs associated with
597:Collector and patron of the arts
440:Esmé Stewart, 3rd Duke of Lennox
384:in 1617, became a member of the
2503:Lord-lieutenants of Westmorland
1652:The Duke of Richmond and Lennox
1245:Recollecting the Arundel Circle
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317:Diplomatic and political career
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1466:Lord Lieutenant of Westmorland
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1512:Lord Lieutenant of Cumberland
1240:(New Haven and London, 1985).
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360:in 1611. In 1613 he escorted
248:, daughter and co-heiress of
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158:James Howard, Lord Maltravers
1151:(New Haven and London, 2003)
800:Mary Anne Howard (1614-1658)
558:who was the ancestor of the
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1350:Custos Rotulorum of Norfolk
1238:Lord Arundel and his Circle
1139:John Evelyn and his Milieu,
1048:. London: British Library.
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605:Armoured portrait by Rubens
434:On the marriage of his son
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1488:The Earl of Northumberland
1457:The Earl of Northumberland
1446:The Earl of Northumberland
1417:The Earl of Northumberland
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1892:1st Earl of Marlborough
1686:The 8th Earl of Rutland
1667:The 6th Earl of Rutland
1562:The Earl of Northampton
1198:Encyclopædia Britannica
966:; actual source unknown
843:more precise citations.
2468:English art collectors
2400:was held in Commission
2193:1st Earl of Nottingham
2153:2nd Earl of Manchester
1897:1st Earl of Manchester
1766:3rd creation, restored
1611:The Viscount Wimbledon
1606:The Earl of Nottingham
1593:The Viscount Wimbledon
1589:The Earl of Nottingham
1523:The Earl of Cumberland
1499:The Earl of Cumberland
1476:The Earl of Cumberland
1434:The Earl of Cumberland
1405:The Earl of Cumberland
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1907:21st Earl of Arundel
1635:The Earl of Pembroke
535:Death and succession
529:William II of Orange
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455:Constable of England
378:Sir Walter Raleigh's
358:Knight of the Garter
232:on 7 July 1585. His
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1552:English Interregnum
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1484:The Earl of Suffolk
1442:The Earl of Suffolk
1413:The Earl of Suffolk
1395:The Earl of Arundel
1243:Gilman, Ernest B.,
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760:Arundel manuscripts
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591:4th Duke of Norfolk
566:. His youngest son
327:Prince de Joinville
234:aristocratic family
42:The Earl of Arundel
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2199:1st Baron Guilford
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1934:1st Baron Coventry
1902:2nd Duke of Lennox
1750:Title last held by
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1316:The Earl of Dorset
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673:Leonardo da Vinci
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238:Queen Elizabeth I
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