NameRichard George Penn Curzon-Howe Earl Howe [164, Prob made c. 1931, with adds by Daphne Briscoe], [60, Howe article, Vol VI, pp. 602-3], [60, Howe article, Vol XIV, p. 393], [3, His birth, Q2 of 1861, St Geo Han Sq dist, vol 1a, p. 236]
Birth28 Apr 1861, 46 Charles St, Berkeley Sq., London
Death10 Jan 1929
Burial16 Jan 1929, Penn Street, Bucks
General4th earl. MP. Many posts in royal households.
Spouses
1Florence C Davis [60, Howe article, vol VI, p. 603], [60, Dufferin article, vol XIV, p. 281], [3, Her death aged 51, Q2 of 1925, Amersham dist, vol 3a, p. 833], [188, Table, p. 159]
Marriage11 Dec 1919, Christchurch, Mayfair [60, Howe article, vol VI, p. 603], [3, Their (odd) marriage, Q4 of 1919, St Geo Han Sq dist, vol 1a, p. 1208]
2Lorna Katherine Curzon [164, Prob made c. 1931, with adds by Daphne Briscoe], [60, Howe article, Vol XIV, p. 393], [3, Her death (as L K Howe) aged 73, Wokingham dist, vol 6a, p. 336]
Marriage4 Aug 1927, St Mark’s, North Audley St, London [60], [3, Their marriage, Q3 of 1927, St Geo Han Pl dist, vol 1a, p. 1147], [13, Their marriage announcement on July 30th 1927]
Notes for Richard George Penn Curzon-Howe Earl Howe
m. (1) Georgiana Spencer-Churchill, (2) Florence Davis, (3) Lorna Curzon.
If I have his FreeBMD birth record right, it is as ‘Richard Curzon’.
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Reportedly, from his first marriage:
Richard = Elizabeth
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Francis, 5th earl
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Edward, 6th earl (3) = Grace Wakeling
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Mary-Gaye (3) = Jeffrey Bonas
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Cressida Bonas, b. 1989
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Notes for Richard George Penn & Lorna Katherine (Family)
Their marriage is here:
Surname First name(s) Spouse District Vol Page
Marriages Sep 1927
Clifford Hetty D Spring-Smyth St.Geo.H.Sq. 1a 1147
Dick Lorna K Q Penn St.Geo.H.Sq. 1a 1147
Dick Lorna K Q Howe St.Geo.H.Sq. 1a 1147
Howe Richard G (Earl) Dick St.Geo.H.Sq. 1a 1147
Penn Richard G (Earl Howe) Dick St.Geo.H.Sq. 1a 1147
Smith Edward F S Clifford St.Geo.H.Sq. 1a 1147
Smyth Edward F S Clifford St. Geo. H. Sq. 1a 1147
Spring-Smyth Edward F Clifford St. Geo. H. Sq. 1a 1147
In The Times’ report, the earl’s best man was his grandson Edward Penn Curzon.