Frederick George Howard


Capt. Hon. Frederick George Howard was a British politician and soldier from the aristocratic Howard family.
Howard was the second son of George Howard, 6th Earl of Carlisle, and Georgiana Howard, Countess of Carlisle, eldest daughter of the William Cavendish, 5th [Duke of Devonshire|5th Duke of Devonshire] and his wife Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire.

Career

Howard served as a captain in the 90th [Regiment of Foot |90th Regiment of Foot]. He stood in the 1832 UK general election in Morpeth. He won election as a Whig, and focused on free trade and the abolition of monopolies.

Death

In 1834, while stationed at Stephens Barracks in Kilkenny, Howard was travelling in a curricle near Bagenalstown, when the horse bolted. He attempted to jump clear of the vehicle, but hit his head hard and died two days later.
Had he survived three more decades, he would have succeeded his elder brother, George Howard, [7th Earl of Carlisle], who died unmarried in 1862. His younger brother William [George Howard, 8th Earl of Carlisle] instead succeeded.