Earl of Arundel - Third Creation

Third Creation

  • Philip Howard, 20th or 13th or 1st Earl of Arundel (1557–1595) (forfeit 1589)
  • Thomas Howard, 21st or 14th or 2nd Earl of Arundel (1585–1646) (restored 1604)
  • Henry Howard, 22nd of 15th or 3rd Earl of Arundel (1608–1652)
  • Thomas Howard, 4th Earl of Arundel (1628–1677) (restored as 5th Duke of Norfolk in 1660)

Thereafter the Earldom of Arundel has been held by the Dukes of Norfolk. The 18th Duke of Norfolk (17th Earl of Arundel of the 3rd creation) is the current holder.

  • Thomas Howard, 5th Duke of Norfolk, 4th Earl of Arundel (1628–1677)
  • Henry Howard, 6th Duke of Norfolk, 5th Earl of Arundel (1628–1684)
  • Henry Howard, 7th Duke of Norfolk, 6th Earl of Arundel (1655–1701)
  • Thomas Howard, 8th Duke of Norfolk, 7th Earl of Arundel (1683–1732)
  • Edward Howard, 9th Duke of Norfolk, 8th Earl of Arundel (1685–1777)
  • Charles Howard, 10th Duke of Norfolk, 9th Earl of Arundel (1720–1786)
  • Charles Howard, 11th Duke of Norfolk, 10th Earl of Arundel (1746–1815)
  • Bernard Howard, 12th Duke of Norfolk, 11th Earl of Arundel (1765–1842)
  • Henry Howard, 13th Duke of Norfolk, 12th Earl of Arundel (1791–1856)
  • Henry FitzAlan-Howard, 14th Duke of Norfolk, 13th Earl of Arundel (1815–1860)
  • Henry FitzAlan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk, 14th Earl of Arundel (1847–1917)
  • Bernard FitzAlan-Howard, 16th Duke of Norfolk, 15th Earl of Arundel (1908–1975)
  • Miles Fitzalan-Howard, 17th Duke of Norfolk, 16th Earl of Arundel (1915–2002)
  • Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 18th Duke of Norfolk, 17th Earl of Arundel (b. 1956)

The heir apparent is Henry Fitzalan-Howard, Earl of Arundel and Surrey (b. 1987).

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