The current Earl of Suffolk has the following subsidiary titles: Earl of Berkshire (created 1626), Viscount Andover (1622) and Baron Howard of Charlton (1622), all in the Peerage of England. In 1689 the barony of Howard of Walden (created 1597, peerage of England) passed out of the Howard family. For more information use the link.
That no Waste be committed in Somsham, and other Places in Soken, whereof the Earl of Suffolk hath a Patent to keep to His Majesty's Use; and that the said Earl shall have the Possession thereof as formerly, until the Pleasure of the King be farther known.
Wyne and Foster, for killing the Earl of Suffolk's Deer at Somersham.
That the said Foster and Wine shall be summoned to appear before this House on Tuesday next, to answer this Complaint, at which Time the Witnesses are to be present, to testify their Knowledge herein; and that the Guns taken away from the Keepers of the said Park shall by the Soldiers be restored.