Robert Howard (Royalist)

Sir Robert Howard
Born1598
Died22 April 1653
Noble familyHouse of Howard
Spouse(s)Catherine Neville
FatherThomas Howard, first earl of Suffolk
MotherKatherine Knyvett

Sir Robert Howard KB (1598 – 22 April 1653) was an English landowner, member of parliament, and Royalist soldier. He was involved in a scandal when his mistress Frances Coke, Viscountess Purbeck, was found guilty of adultery and was twice summoned to explain her pregnancy with his son to the Court of High Commission.[1] During the English Civil War, Howard was in command of the defence of Bridgnorth Castle when it surrendered to the Parliamentarians in 1646.

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