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David Mowbray Algernon Howard,
Earl of Effingham
PredecessorMowbray Howard, 6th Earl of Effingham
SuccessorEdward Howard, 8th Earl of Effingham
Born(1939-04-29)29 April 1939
Died26 February 2022(2022-02-26) (aged 82)

David Mowbray Algernon Howard, 7th Earl of Effingham (29 April 1939 – 26 February 2022) was a British naval officer and peer, a member of the House of Lords from 1996 until 1999. A Deputy Lieutenant of Essex, he was president of the Royal British Legion.

Early life[edit]

The son of John Algernon Frederick Charles Howard, a younger son of Gordon Howard, 5th Earl of Effingham, and his wife Suzanne Patricia Macassey, the young Howard was educated at Fettes College and the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth.[1]

Career[edit]

From Dartmouth, Howard was commissioned as a career officer into the Royal Navy, ultimately rising to the rank of Commander.[1] In his later career, he was an intelligence officer and developed expertise in new forms of intelligence-gathering.[2]

On 22 February 1996, Commander Howard succeeded an uncle, Mowbray Howard, as Earl of Effingham in the peerage of the United Kingdom (1837) and as Baron Howard of Effingham in the peerage of England (1554). He was appointed by Elizabeth II as a Deputy Lieutenant of Essex and was elected as president of the Royal British Legion.[1]

Effingham's seat in the Lords as a hereditary peer came to an end as a result of the House of Lords Act 1999. In 2018 he stood in a by-election for one of the ninety seats in the House of Lords reserved for hereditary peers, saying in his supporting statement:[3]

Although I am confined to a wheelchair I am not past my sell by date and have been active in the past in general debates.

Private life[edit]

On 10 October 1964, Howard married Anne Mary Sayer, daughter of Harrison Sayer. They were divorced in 1975, after having a son:

On 29 December 1992, seventeen years after his divorce, Howard married Elizabeth Jane Eccleston, daughter of Dennis Eccleston.[1] As of 2003, the couple were living at Readings Farmhouse, Blackmore End, Wethersfield, Essex.[1]

Lord Effingham died on 26 February 2022, at the age of 82. He was succeeded by his son, Edward Howard.[2]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Burke's Peerage, vol. 1 (2003), p. 1277
  2. ^ a b The Earl of Effingham, naval officer who developed expertise in the latest intelligence-gathering methods The Daily Telegraph, 8 April 2022, accessed 29 October 2022
  3. ^ Sarah Newey, The 19 candidates trying to get elected to the House of Lords – including the Queen’s nephew, inews, June 19, 2018, Updated October 9, 2020, accessed November 4, 2022
Peerage of the United Kingdom
Preceded by Earl of Effingham
1996–2022
Succeeded by