Richard Howard, 4th Earl of Effingham (21 February 1748 – 11 December 1816)[1] was a British peer and a member of the House of Lords, styled Hon.
On 21 November 1763, Howard was commissioned a sub-brigadier and cornet in the 1st Troop of Horse Guards, and a brigadier and lieutenant on 21 January 1765.
[2][3] On 29 March 1784, he was appointed Secretary and Comptroller of the Household to Queen Charlotte.
On 7 September 1803, he was appointed Colonel of the Sheffield Regiment of Volunteers, and became Treasurer to the Queen in 1814, dying in 1816.
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