, originating in a
maypole set up in 1814 by Henry Howard On 4 November 1788, Howard married Maria Archer (d. 1789), third daughter of
Andrew Archer, 2nd Baron Archer and the former Sarah West. She died in 1789, leaving one daughter; the monument by
Nollekens erected to her memory in
Wetheral Church, Cumberland, is the subject of two of
William Wordsworth's sonnets. Howard's second wife, whom he married 18 March 1793, was Catherine Mary Neave (d. 1849), second daughter of
Sir Richard Neave, 1st Baronet of
Dagnam Park in
Essex and the former Frances Bristow. Catherine kept journals, and printed privately four volumes at Carlisle for her children from 1836 to 1838, entitled
Reminiscences. Together, they were the parents of two sons and three daughters, including: • Catherine Howard (–1861), who married the Hon. Philip Stourton, the youngest son of
William Stourton, 16th Baron Stourton. • Emma Agnes Howard (1803–1861), who married, as his second wife,
William Petre, 11th Baron Petre. •
Henry Francis Howard (1809–1898), a diplomat who married the Hon. Sevilla Erskine, daughter of
David Erskine, 2nd Baron Erskine. After her death in 1835, he married Marie Ernestine von der Schulenburg in 1841. who married Henry William Petre, a son of Hon. George William Petre (and grandson of
Robert Petre, 9th Baron Petre). Howard died at Corby Castle on 1 March 1842.
Descendants Through his second son Henry, he was a grandfather of
Sir Henry Howard, who also became a diplomat, and
Francis Howard, who became a general in the British army. ==References==