Baron Howth is in Baron Ireland.
Around 1425 Christopher aka Stephen St Lawrence 1st Baron Howth was created 1st Baron Howth. There is some uncertaintty as to whether he or his son Christopher St Lawrence 2nd Baron Howth was created as a hereditary peer
In 1430 or 1435 Christopher aka Stephen St Lawrence 1st Baron Howth died. His son Christopher succeeded 2nd Baron Howth.
In 1462 or 1465 Christopher St Lawrence 2nd Baron Howth died. His son Robert [aged 27] succeeded 3rd Baron Howth. Joan Beaufort Baroness Howth [aged 29] by marriage Baroness Howth.
Before 1488 Robert St Lawrence 3rd Baron Howth [aged 52] died. His son Nicholas [aged 27] succeeded 4th Baron Howth. Genet Plunkett Baroness Wenlock by marriage Baroness Howth.
In 1526 Nicholas St Lawrence 4th Baron Howth [aged 66] died. His son Christopher [aged 41] succeeded 5th Baron Howth.
In 1542 Christopher St Lawrence 5th Baron Howth [aged 57] died. His son Edward [aged 34] succeeded 6th Baron Howth.
In 1549 Edward St Lawrence 6th Baron Howth [aged 41] died. His brother Richard [aged 39] succeeded 7th Baron Howth.
In 1558 Richard St Lawrence 7th Baron Howth [aged 48] died. His brother Christopher [aged 46] succeeded 8th Baron Howth. Elizabeth Plunkett Baroness Howth by marriage Baroness Howth.
After 1579 Christopher St Lawrence 8th Baron Howth [aged 68] and Cecily Cusack Baroness Howth were married. She by marriage Baroness Howth.
On 24th October 1589 Christopher St Lawrence 8th Baron Howth [aged 78] died. His son Nicholas [aged 39] succeeded 9th Baron Howth.
In 1607 Nicholas St Lawrence 9th Baron Howth [aged 57] died. His son Christopher [aged 39] succeeded 10th Baron Howth. Elizabeth Wentworth Baroness Howth [aged 35] by marriage Baroness Howth.
Henrici Quinti, Angliæ Regis, Gesta, is a first-hand account of the Agincourt Campaign, and subsequent events to his death in 1422. The author of the first part was a Chaplain in King Henry's retinue who was present from King Henry's departure at Southampton in 1415, at the siege of Harfleur, the battle of Agincourt, and the celebrations on King Henry's return to London. The second part, by another writer, relates the events that took place including the negotiations at Troye, Henry's marriage and his death in 1422.
Available at Amazon in eBook and Paperback format.
In 1619 Christopher St Lawrence 10th Baron Howth [aged 51] died. His son Thomas [aged 20] succeeded 11th Baron Howth.
After 1649 William St Lawrence 12th Baron Howth [aged 21] and Elizabeth St Lawrence Baroness Howth [aged 30] were married. She by marriage Baroness Howth. They were first cousins.
On 5th August 1649 Thomas St Lawrence 11th Baron Howth [aged 50] died. His son William [aged 21] succeeded 12th Baron Howth.
In June 1671 William St Lawrence 12th Baron Howth [aged 43] died. His son Thomas [aged 12] succeeded 13th Baron Howth. He was placed nuder the guardianship of his father's friend Thomas Butler 6th Earl Ossory [aged 36].
In 1687 Thomas St Lawrence 13th Baron Howth [aged 28] and Mary Barnewall Baroness Howth [aged 22] were married. She by marriage Baroness Howth. They were third cousin once removed.
In 1727 Thomas St Lawrence 13th Baron Howth [aged 68] died. His son William [aged 38] succeeded 14th Baron Howth.
In or after 1727 William St Lawrence 14th Baron Howth [aged 38] and Lucy Gorges Baroness Howth [aged 20] were married. She by marriage Baroness Howth.
On 4th April 1748 William St Lawrence 14th Baron Howth [aged 60] died. His son Thomas [aged 17] succeeded 15th Baron Howth.
On 29th September 1801 Thomas St Lawrence 1st Earl Howth [aged 71] died. His son William [aged 48] succeeded 2nd Earl Howth, 2nd Viscount St Lawrence, 16th Baron Howth.
On 4th April 1822 William St Lawrence 2nd Earl Howth [aged 69] died. His son Thomas [aged 18] succeeded 3rd Earl Howth, 3rd Viscount St Lawrence, 17th Baron Howth.