infobox MLB player name Gordie Richardson position Pitcher image bats Right throws Left birth date Birth date and age 1938 7 19 birth place Colquitt, Georgia death date death place debutdate July 26 debutyear 1964 debutteam St. Louis Cardinals finaldate June 5 finalyear 1966 finalteam New York Mets stat1label Win loss record pitching Win Loss record stat1value 6 6 stat2label Earned run average stat2value 4.04 stat3label Inning baseball Innings stat3value 118 teams nowiki nowiki St. Louis Cardinals 1964 New York Mets 1965 1966 highlights nowiki nowiki Pitched in two games of 1964 World Series Gordon Clark Richardson born July 19, 1938 in Colquitt, Georgia , is a retired United States American professional baseball player, a left handed pitcher who played in the Major League Baseball Major Leagues from 1964 1966 for the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets . He stood convert 6 ft tall and weighed convert 185 lb as an active player. As a rookie in by 1964 , Richardson made a substantial contribution to the eventual National League and 1964 World Series champion Cardinals. After a stellar 9 3 win loss record pitching record and 1.55 earned run average for the Triple A Jacksonville Suns , he was recalled by the Cardinals and made his MLB debut as a starting pitcher against the first place Philadelphia Phillies on July 26 at Connie Mack Stadium . Richardson responded with a complete game , 6 1 victory in which he gave up only five hit baseball hits and three bases on balls . ref http www.retrosheet.org boxesetc 1964 B07261PHI1964.htm 1964 7 26 box score from Retrosheet ref It was Richardson s only complete game in the Majors. He also recorded his first Major League save baseball save against the Phils on September 30 at St. Louis, preserving an 8 5 win for Redbird lefthander ... Persondata . NAME Richardson, Gordie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION American baseball player ... Richardson, Gordie Category 1938 births Category Major League Baseball pitchers Category Baseball ... more details
Infobox Ice Hockey Player image image size position Defenceman Defence shoots Right height ft 5 height in 10 weight lb 182 played for Boston Bruins ntl team birth date birth date 1930 3 11 mf y birth place Eganville, Ontario Eganville , Ontario ON , Canada CAN death date death date and age 2001 11 1 1930 3 11 mf y death place Langley, British Columbia Langley , British Columbia BC , Canada CAN career start 1949 career end 1957 Gordon Charles Gord Byers March 11, 1930 November 2, 2001 was a Canada Canadian ice hockey player. After spending his junior days with the Copper Cliff Jr. Redmen and the St. Catharines Teepees , Byers played one game in the National Hockey League for the Boston Bruins during the 1949 50 NHL season and well as two games for the Boston Olympics . The next season, Byers would then have spells in the United States Hockey League 1945 1951 United States Hockey League for the Kansas City Mohawks and the Tulsa Oilers in what would turn out to be the USHL s final year in operation before folding. He would end up returning to the Olympics for a season before joining the Troy Uncle Sam Trojans . Ironically, both teams folded at the conclusion of the respective seasons with the Trojans folding after just one season. After a season of senior hockey with the Chatham Maroons , Byers finished his career in the Northern Ontario Hockey Association with the Sudbury Wolves EPHL Sudbury Wolves before retiring. External links hockeydb 11202 legendsofhockey 12173 hockeyref b byersgo01.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Byers, Gordie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Canadian ice hockey defenceman DATE OF BIRTH March 11, 1930 PLACE OF BIRTH Eganville, Ontario Eganville , Ontario ON , Canada CAN DATE OF DEATH November 2, 2001 PLACE OF DEATH Langley, British Columbia Langley , British Columbia BC , Canada CAN DEFAULTSORT Byers, Gordie Category 1930 births Category 2001 deaths Category Boston Bruins players Category Boston Olympics players Categ ... more details
Refimprove date August 2009 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Gordie Sampson image caption image size background solo singer birth name Gordon Francis Sampson alias birth date Birth date and age 1971 7 30 birth place Big Pond, Nova Scotia Big Pond , Nova Scotia , Canada death date origin instrument Guitar, piano, bass, drums, bouzouki, accordion, fiddle genre occupation Singer songwriter, producer, recording artist years active 1990 present label Maple Music associated acts Carrie Underwood , Keith Urban , Emerson Drive , George Canyon , Martina McBride website http www.gordiesampson.com www.gordiesampson.com Gordie Sampson born July 30, 1971 is a awards and nominations don t belong here Canada Canadian singer songwriter and Record producer producer from Big Pond, Nova Scotia . He has written songs for Carrie Underwood Jesus, Take the Wheel , Just A Dream , Get Out Of This Town , Martina McBride If I Had Your Name , You re Not Leavin Me , LeAnn Rimes Long Night , Save Myself , and George Canyon My Name and produced and sound engineered for Damhnait Doyle , Natalie MacMaster , The Cottars , Bruce Guthro , and Buddy MacMaster . He worked on Celtic Electric CBC TV , the Rankin Family s Christmas special and the Cape Breton Summertime Revue . Music career Sampson attended Riverview Rural High School in the late 1980s. He joined Realworld band Realworld in the early 1990s with brothers Jamie Foulds and Matthew Foulds. The group released one self titled CD that featured local radio hits Angels , Throwin It All Away and We All Need . He was also a member of the house band on Rita MacNeil s weekly CBC show Rita and Friends . He has produced and co written ... life Gordie Sampson is the son of Frank and Flo Ley Sampson. His sister, Amy Sampson, is a former ..., Gordie ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 30, 1971 PLACE OF BIRTH Big Pond, Nova Scotia Big Pond , Nova Scotia , Canada DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sampson, Gordie ... more details
Howe is a surname from the lang non haugr meaning hill, knoll, or mound and may refer to Andrew Howe , Italian athlete. Albion P. Howe , American Union Army general during the American Civil War. C.D. Howe Clarence Decatur Howe prominent Canadian politician. Daniel Walker Howe born 1937 , American historian Darcus Howe born 1943 , broadcaster and columnist David J. Howe , British writer, journalist, publisher, and media historian David Howe speedway rider , British motorcycle speedway rider Dylan Howe born 1969 , Jazz drummer Eddie Howe , Former English footballer for, and current manager of, AFC Bournemouth. Elias Howe 1819 1867 , inventor of the sewing machine E. W. Howe , US novelist Geoffrey Howe born 1926 , British politician, Chancellor of the Exchequer under Margaret Thatcher George Howe, 3rd Viscount Howe George Howe 1725 1758 , British general in French and Indian War George Howe architect George Howe 1886 1955 , American architect Gilman Bigelow Howe , 1850 1933 genealogist and president of the National Genealogical Society GordieHowe born 1928 , ice hockey player Greg Howe , musician Irving Howe 1920 1993 American literary and social critic Jackie Howe 1861 1920 Australian sheep shearer James Wong Howe 1899 1976 Chinese born American cinematographer Joseph Howe 1804 1873 , Nova Scotia politician Josias Howe John Howe puritan John Howe 1630 1705 , English Puritan theologian John Howe illustrator John Howe born 1957 , Canadian illustrator Julia Ward Howe 1819 1910 , US reformer Les Howe 1895 1976 , baseball player Linda Moulton Howe born 1942 , United States American ... Howe 1871 1936 , political advisor to President Franklin D. Roosevelt Michael Howe bushranger Michael Howe 1787 1818 , Australian bushranger Michael Howe psychologist Michael Howe died 2002 , British cognitive psychologist Mike Howe , musician Strauss and Howe Neil Howe , Generationalist Paul Howe swimmer Paul Tony Howe born 1968 , British swimmer Rebecca Howe , character on the TV sitcom Cheers ... more details
other names Mrs. Hockey known for Sports agent for, and wife of GordieHowe education alma mater employer occupation home town Sandusky, Michigan , USA spouse GordieHowe 1953 2009, her death children Marty Howe Marty , Mark Howe Mark , Murray and Cathy parents relations signature website footnotes box width Colleen Joffa Howe February 17, 1933 &ndash March 6, 2009 was a sports agent who founded ... husband, Hockey Hall of Fame Hall of Fame hockey player GordieHowe , as well as those of their sons Marty Howe Marty and Mark Howe Mark . She was married to Gordie for 55 years, until her death. ref name APObit cite news title Colleen Howe, Mrs. Hockey , dies at 76 url http www.google.com hostednews ... her husband s name GordieHowe , nickname Mr. Hockey , and her own nickname Mrs. Hockey as trademark ... s first indoor ice hockey rink, named the GordieHowe Hockeyland arena, located in the Detroit ... Arena in Sandusky, Michigan was named in her honour. ref name MrsHockey The Colleen & GordieHowe Middle ... Gordie and Colleen Howe honoured at Giants game url http www.vancouversun.com Health HOCKEY Gordie ... GordieHowe tribute tour and the Howe Foundation which supported charities. Howe was also the proud ... Hall of Fame Enshrinees accessdate March 10, 2009 ref The Howe family Gordie, Colleen, Mark, and Marty ... of hockey great GordieHowe, dies at age 76 publisher The Canadian Press date March 7, 2009 accessdate ... , Colleen met her future husband, GordieHowe , at a Detroit bowling alley, Lucky Strike Lanes, when .... ref name NHL GordieHowe is considered one of the greatest ice hockey players of all time. File Gordie Howe.jpg thumb 180px left Colleen s husband, GordieHowe, circa 1966. The Howes had four children ... accessdate March 7, 2009 Dead link date October 2010 bot H3llBot ref When a picture of Howe and Gordie ... co written by Howe and Gordie was published in 1994. And ...Howe An Authorized Autobiography was written ...Infobox person name Colleen J. Howe image image size caption birth name Colleen Joffa birth date Birth ... more details
Michael Howe may refer to Michael Howe bushranger 1787 1818 , Tasmanian bushranger Michael Howe psychologist 1940 2002 , British cognitive psychologist Mike Howe , musician hndis Howe, Michael ... more details
. He is the son of Colleen Howe Colleen and GordieHowe , and early in his career was a teammate of his .... Professional career In 1973, he decided to play in the WHA alongside his brother, Marty Howe Marty and his father GordieHoweGordie . Led by the Howes, the Houston Aeros won the 1974 and 1975 ... 06 mark howe joins father gordie in hockey hall of fame.html more Former Whaler Mark Howe Joins Father ...Use mdy dates date October 2011 other people Mark Howe Infobox ice hockey player image Mark Howe.jpg ... Howe born May 28, 1955 is an American former professional ice hockey Defenceman defenseman who ... Red Wings . ref Cite web url http redwings.nhl.com club page.htm?bcid win coachbio 55 title Mark Howe Director of Pro Scouting publisher Detroit Red Wings accessdate June 26, 2011 ref Amateur career Howe ... Olympics 1972 Olympics in Sapporo, Japan with 16 year old Howe as one of the stars, the youngest hockey ... title Fleischman Howe is Worthy of the Hall author Bill Fleischman publisher Philadelphia Flyers date February 2, 2008 accessdate June 26, 2011 ref Howe eventually ended his junior hockey career playing ... 77 WHA season 1976 77 season , Howe was a full time defenseman. Before the 1977 78 WHA season ... standing were the Whalers. They changed their name to the Hartford Whalers and Mark Howe, his father ... 81 season proved to be one of Howe s best. Howe was a mid season All Star, and in the fall, he appeared for the US national team at the 1981 Canada Cup tournament. Howe was involved in one of the more ... and his stamina suffered after requiring liquid diet to avoid intestinal infections. Howe became damaged goods in the eyes of the Whalers management, so they moved Howe, in a 4 player deal that also ... and Mark Messier . Howe had his best season during the 1985 86 season where he posted some of the best ... defensive zone with his outstanding skating and passing ability. Unfortunately for Howe ... Bobby Orr s single season records for goals and tallying 138 points. Howe, for the second time, finished ... more details
David Howe may refer to David J. Howe , British writer, journalist, publisher, and media historian David Howe speedway rider , British motorcycle speedway rider hndis name Howe, David DEFAULTSORT Howe, David ... more details
Howe Township is the name of a few townships in the United States Howe Township, Forest County, Pennsylvania Howe Township, Perry County, Pennsylvania Howe Township, Grant County, North Dakota Howe Township, Le Flore County, Oklahoma geodis Category Township name disambiguation pages de Howe Township ... more details
Samuel Howe may refer to Samuel Gridley Howe 1801&ndash 1876 , American physician, abolitionist and advocate of education for the blind Samuel Lyness Howe 1864&ndash 1939 , businessman and politician in British Columbia, Canada Sam Howe b. 1938 , American squash player See also Howe surname hndis name Howe, Samuel ... more details
William Howe may refer to William Howe, 5th Viscount Howe 1729 1814 , British general during American Revolutionary War William Howe architect , patented Howe Truss for covered bridges William Dean Howe 1916 1982 , Canadian Member of Parliament William F. Howe lawyer 1828 1902 , American trial lawyer, founded Howe and Hummel William Francis Howe 1888 1952 , American stockbroker and military leader during World Wars William Henry Howe 1846 1929 , American painter William T. Howe born 1835 , farmer and political figure in New Brunswick, Canada hndis Howe, William de William Howe ... more details
George Howe may refer to George Howe, 3rd Viscount Howe c. 1725 1758 , British Army general George Howe printer 1769 1821 , Australian printer, editor and poet George Howe merchant 1819 1899 , American merchant and industrialist George Curzon Howe, 2nd Earl Howe 1821 1876 , British peer George Frederick Howe 1856 1937 , British civil servant George Howe architect 1886 1955 , American architect George Howe actor 1900 1986 , English actor and comedian George Howe footballer 1924 1971 , English footballer See also Howe surname hndis Howe, George ... more details
Brian Howe may refer to Brian Howe politician , Australian politician Brian Howe singer , vocalist with the 80s and 90s versions of Bad Company Brian Howe actor , American character actor best known for his major role in The Pursuit of Happyness Brian Howe, murder victim of Mary Bell See also Brian Howes , Canadian musician Howe surname hndis name Howe, Brian de Brian Howe ... more details
, right wing GordieHowe joined the Red Wings the following season 1946 47 and remained with the club until 1971 thus giving the Wings a star forward named Howe on its roster for 37 consecutive seasons 1934 71 . Syd Howe was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1965, and died twelve years ... image size 230px halloffame 1965 Sydney Harris Howe September 18, 1911 May 20, 1976 was a Canadians Canadian professional ice hockey player. Howe played 17 seasons in the National Hockey League ... Maple Leafs , St. Louis Eagles and Detroit Red Wings . Playing career Howe played in the National ... scorers of his era, Syd Howe was a part of three Stanley Cup championships with the Red Wings. Syd Howe often skated on Patterson s Creek and the Rideau Canal with his brother Lawrence Pete Howe ... in 1928, losing the best of three final by two games to one. Howe was a top scorer during the playdowns ... 32 season , Howe was picked up by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the dispersal draft , but he appeared ... , in the 1934 35 NHL season . The Eagles sold Howe in February 1935 to the Detroit Red Wings , where his career could finally get on track. Howe was on the ice in the Montreal Forum at 2 25 a.m. ... Cup victory in 1937. On March 19, 1940, Howe scored 25 seconds into overtime to give the Wings a 2 1 victory over the New York Americans in game one of the quarter finals. It was Howe s most ... to World War II . In a February 3, 1944 game against the New York Rangers , Howe scored six goals in a single ... seven. Howe was an all around player, shifting between left wing and centre as needed, killing penalties and dropping back to play defence in a pinch. Those who watched the team closely reported that Howe ..., Howe was the last active player who played for the Philadelphia Quakers NHL Philadelphia Quakers ... Player P196505 Syd Howe hockeydb 2381 Syd Howe hockeyref h howesy01.html Syd Howe nhlprofile 8446924 Syd Howe S start succession box before Ebbie Goodfellow title Detroit Red Wings Team captains Detroit ... more details
Steve Howe is the name of Steve Howe guitarist born 1947 , progressive rock guitarist Steve Howe baseball 1958 2006 , former major league pitcher hndis Howe, Steve ja ... more details
Wayside Inn &mdash an inn located in Sudbury, Massachusetts, originally called the Howe Tavern Howe Tavern College Corner, Ohio Howe Tavern &mdash College Corner, Ohio disambig ... more details
Robert Howe may refer to Robert Howe footballer , Scottish international football soccer player Robert Howe soldier 1732 1785 , Major General in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War Robert Howe tennis , 1958 winner of the Wimbledon mixed doubles championship Robert Howe Australian printer , son of George Howe printer Robert Howe Australian politician 1861 1915 , former Member of the Australian House of Representatives Sir Robert George Howe 1893 1981 , British diplomat Robert Howe, former CEO of Scient See also Bobby Howe disambiguation hndis Howe, Robert de Robert Howe ... more details
Gordie C. Hanna July 1, 1903 December 23, 1993, known as Jack Hanna was a University of California Davis agronomy professor who helped revolutionize the tomato growing industry. He won the John Scott Award in 1976 for his development of a tomato variety capable of being machine harvested. ref name johnscottaward John Scott Award http www.garfield.library.upenn.edu johnscottaward js1971 1980.html Award Recipients 1971 1980 , accessed 29 September 2009 ref The variety came to be known as the square tomato, being slightly blockier, preventing it from rolling off conveyor belts. ref name columbus Columbus Dispatch , 25 March 2008, http www.dispatch.com live content science stories 2008 03 25 sci tomatoes.ART ART 03 25 08 B4 TK9MP57.html Shape shifting ref Career Harvestable tomato variety In the early 1940s, California s tomato industry was threatened due to a lack of laborers to harvest the crops. In response, the UC Davis Agricultural Engineering department developed a mechanical tomato harvester. Unfortunately, the machine crushed the tomatoes. The University of California Davis s Vegetable Crops department, led by Hanna, came to the rescue by breeding a firmer skinned tomato. Unreliable source Hanna was quite practical in his testing process, according to DavisWiki, ref http daviswiki.org Square Tomato ref a website dedicated to the Sacramento Valley town of Davis, California Davis , California . He would stand in the fields, walk among the plants collecting random tomatoes, and then go and throw them out onto the road as a test, according to DavisWiki. He kept and rebred from ... Figures in the History of Plant Breeding at UC Davis Gordie Jack C. Hanna , accessed 29 September ... figures.htm Gordie Jack C. Hanna, Major Figures in the History of Plant Breeding at UC Davis, Dec ..., Gordie Jack ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH July 1, 1903 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH December 23, 1993 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hanna, Gordie Jack Category 1903 births Category ... more details
Howe & Howe Technologies is a business in Waterboro, Maine Waterboro , Maine that specializes in the fabrication and design of armored and military grade vehicles, most notably the Ripsaw combat vehicle Ripsaw combat vehicle . Other products include the Badger, recognized as the world s smallest armored assault vehicle by Guinness World Records and the SR1, or Subterranean Rover 1. The Ripsaw combat vehicle Ripsaw is touted as the world s fastest dual tracked vehicle. Howe & Howe is run by twin brothers Michael Mike and Geoffrey Geoff Howe. Mike is the president of the company and chief engineer while Geoff is the CEO and company manager. The company is also featured in Howe & Howe Tech , a reality television series produced by Authentic Entertainment for the Discovery Channel . External links http www.howeandhowetechnologies.com Howe & Howe Technologies official website http dsc.discovery.com tv howe and howe tech Howe & Howe Tech show website at Discovery.com IMDB title 1579022 Category Vehicle modification Category Discovery Channel shows US company stub ... more details
play Although Marty Howe was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan he never represented the United ... 2380 http www.hockeydraftcentral.com 1974 74051.html Marty Howe s profile Hockeydraftcentral.com Notable families in the NHL Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Howe, Marty ALTERNATIVE ... Detroit, Michigan MI , USA DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Howe, Marty Category 1954 births ... Category Springfield Indians players Category Toronto Marlboros alumni de Marty Howe fr Marty Howe sl Marty Howe ... more details
Thomas Howe may refer to Thomas Marshall Howe 1808 1877 , a Whig member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania Thomas Y. Howe, Jr. 1801 1860 , a U.S. Representative from New York See also Thomas Howes hndis Howe, Thomas de Thomas Howe ... more details
There have been two Baronetcies created for persons with the surname Howe , both in the Baronetage of England and both extinct. The Howe Baronetcy , of Cold Barwick in the County of Wiltshire, was created in the Baronetage of England on 20 June 1660 for Sir George Grobham Howe, 1st Baronet George Grobham Howe , Member of Parliament for Hindon UK Parliament constituency Hindon in 1660 1667. His son Sir James Howe, 2nd Baronet was also MP for Hindon. The Howe Baronetcy , of Compton in the County of Gloucester, was created in the Baronetage of England on 22 September 1660 for Sir John Howe, 1st Baronet John Howe , Member of Parliament for Gloucestershire UK Parliament constituency Gloucestershire in 1654 1655 and 1656 1658. His elder son Richard, the second baronet, was also an MP, as was his younger son John Grobham Howe died 1679 . Sir Richard Grobham Howe, the third baronet, was MP for Tamworth, Cirencester and Wiltshire. Emanuel Howe, 2nd Viscount Howe Sir Emanuel Scrope Howe, 4th Baronet became the 2nd Viscount Howe on the death of his father in 1713 and the baronetcy which he inherited in 1730 was merged with his viscountcy. Howe Baronets, of Cold Barwick 1660 Sir George Grobham Howe, 1st Baronet died 26 Sep 1676 Sir James Howe, 2nd Baronet c. 1669&ndash 19 Jan 1736 Extinct on his death. Howe Baronets, of Compton 1660 Sir John Howe, 1st Baronet died c.1671 Sir Richard Grobham Howe, 2nd Baronet 28 Aug 1621&ndash 3 May 1703 Sir Richard Grobham Howe, 3rd Baronet c.1652&ndash 3 Jul 1730 Emanuel Howe, 2nd Viscount Howe Sir Emanuel Scrope Howe, 4th Baronet c.1700&ndash 29 Mar 1735 Baronetcy merged with Howe Viscountcy in 1730. Both extinct in 1814. See also Viscount Howe References Rayment bt date March 2012 Use dmy dates date March 2012 DEFAULTSORT Howe Category Baronetcies Category Extinct baronetcies ... more details
Several ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Howe , after Admiral Richard Howe, 1st Earl Howe Richard Howe HMS Howe 1805 was the ex Indian merchantman Kaikusroo renamed to Dromedary in 1806 and sold in Bermuda in 1864 after many years service as a prison hulk . HMS Howe 1815 was a 120 gun ship of the line, built in 1815 and broken up in 1854. HMS Howe 1860 , launched 1860, was a 121 gun ship of the line steam line of battle ship , renamed Bulwark , and then renamed Impregnable in 1886. HMS Howe 1885 , launched 1885, was an Admiral class battleship Admiral class battleship . Howe , a proposed Admiral class battlecruiser Admiral class battlecruiser , was laid down in 1916 and cancelled in 1917. HMS Howe 32 , launched 1940, was a King George V class battleship 1939 King George V class battleship . Shipindex DEFAULTSORT Howe, HMS Category Royal Navy ship names es HMS Howe fr HMS Howe it HMS Howe pl HMS Howe ru HMS Howe sl HMS Howe fi HMS Howe ... more details
John Howe may refer to John Howe Australian settler 1774 1852 , Australian settler of Muswellbrook, New South Wales John Howe bishop 1920 2001 , Episcopal bishop of St Andrews, Dunkeld and Dunblane John Howe illustrator born 1957 , Canadian book illustrator John Howe loyalist 1754 1835 , American loyalist and printer John Howe politician born 1963 , American politician from Minnesota John Howe puritan 1630 1705 , English Puritan theologian John F. G. Howe born 1930 , South African born fighter pilot John Grobham Howe died 1679 1625 1679 , British politician and MP for Gloucestershire John Grubham Howe 1657 1722 , British politician John T. Howe , American mechanical engineer John W. Howe 1801 1873 , American politician from Pennsylvania John W. Howe bishop , Episcopal bishop of Central Florida Sir John Howe, 1st Baronet died 1671 , British politician and MP for Gloucestershire John Howe, 1st Baron Chedworth died 1742 , British MP for Gloucester and Wiltshire John Howe, 2nd Baron Chedworth 1714 1762 , Lord Lieutenant of Gloucestershire John Howe, 4th Baron Chedworth 1754 1804 , last Baron Chedworth See also Jack Howe 1915 1987 , English footballer Jack Howe architect 1911 2003 , architect and industrial designer Jackie Howe 1861 1920 , Australian sheep shearer Jonathan Howe born 1935 , retired four star United States Navy Admiral hndis Howe, John de John Howe no John Howe ... more details