The Change of Crownes. A Tragi-comedy by the Honourable Edward Howard. Edited from the Manuscript Prompt Copy by Frederick S. Boas
Historical observations upon the reigns of Edward i. ii. iii and Richard ii, by a person of honour [hon. sir R. Howard.].
Hardwicke's Titles of courtesy: containing those members of titled families whose names do not fall within the scope of the peerage, baronetage, and knightage
The Whole of the Trial of the Hon. Richard Bingham, for Adultery with Lady Elizabeth Howard, Wife of B. E. Howard, ... Feb. 24, 1794, ... Embellished with a Striking Likeness of the Lady. Taken in Short Hand by an Eminent Barrister
The Trial of the Hon. Richard Bingham, for Crim. Con. with Lady Elizabeth Howard, Wife of B. H. [sic] Howard, ... Feb. 24, 1794, ... Taken in Short-Hand by a Student of the Inner Temple
The Substance of a Speech Delivered by Lord Edward Howard in the House of Commons, July 18th, 1860, on the Poor Law Bill
Poems and Essays: with a Paraphrase on Cicero's Lælius, Or, Of Friendship. Written in Heroick Verse by a Gentleman of Quality [i.e. the Hon. Edward Howard].
A Panegyrick to His Highness the Duke of York, on His Sea-fight with the Dutch June 3d 1665. By the Honourable Edward Howard
A Panegyrick to His Highnesse the Duke of York on His Sea-fight with the Dutch June 3d, 1665 by the Honourable Edward Howard