Bernard Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 3rd Baron Howard of Glossop, MBE (10 May 1885 – 24 August 1972) was a British peer.
Fitzalan-Howard was the eldest son of Francis Fitzalan-Howard, 2nd Baron Howard of Glossop and Clara Louisa (Greenwood), and grandson of Edward Fitzalan-Howard, 1st Baron Howard of Glossop, and was educated at The Oratory School and Trinity College, Cambridge. He became a Captain in the Lovat Scouts during World War I and was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 1920.
On 5 September 1914, he married Mona Stapleton, 11th Baroness Beaumont. He and his wife were one of the few couples who both held noble titles in their own right. They had eight children, all of whom were given names beginning with M:[1]
In 1924, Fitzalan-Howard inherited his father's barony. He was heir presumptive from 17 May 1962[4] to his cousin the 16th Duke of Norfolk, but predeceased him by just over two years. As is customary, when his eldest son, Miles, inherited the dukedom in 1975, Queen Elizabeth II issued a royal warrant of precedence granting his younger children the style and precedence that they would have had if their father had survived long enough to have inherited it.[5]