Thanks to all of you for answering. I am interested having a citation for his death. Solidrock, you mentioned:
He died at Suffolk House, Charing Cross, London, and was buried on 10 June that year in Saffron Walden.
Where can I cite back on this? Thanks again everyone. This is a great place to come together.
I am working on an article about Henry Howard's property in Lulworth, and the fact that he seemed to be involved with pirates. He also was apparently insane and spent some time in prison. Sigh . . .
I always seem to come upon the colorful characters.
Just to share a little here, there was a conical tower built at Lulworth St. Andrew in front of the Church of St. Andrew. Sparrow drew a cartouche depicting this tower. He drew it as a tall pyramid. It has been suggested that it might have been a tomb. Some thought it might have been Henry's or his father-in-law John Marney's tomb. Hutchins wrote the most interesting description of it, just calling it a tower. In the medieval period, LSA was located west of Gatemerston, and now is on the MOD Tank Range, so it isn't accessible except with permission and an escort by the military.
Oh, by-the-way, I know this is hard to believe, but Douglas was actually a daughter, not a son.