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  1. Sir William Cavendish MP (c. 1505 - 25 de octubre de 1557) fue un político, caballero y cortesano inglés. Cavendish ocupó un cargo público y acumuló una fortuna considerable, y se convirtió en uno de los 'visitantes de los monasterios' de Thomas Cromwell. durante la disolución de los monasterios. Fue diputado por Thirsk en 1547.

  2. Frances Cavendish (c. 1593–1613), married William Maynard, 1st Baron Maynard. Gilbert, who has been credited with the authorship of Horae Subsecivae (see Grey Brydges, 5th Baron Chandos ), died young. James, died in infancy. Cavendish's second wife was Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Boughton of Couston, Warwickshire, widow of Sir Richard ...

  3. Charles Cavendish. [ editar datos en Wikidata] William Cavendish, II conde de Devonshire (1591-20 de junio de 1628), fue un hombre de la corte y político inglés. En 1624 fue repelido y derrotado en el Golfo de Guayaquil, Ecuador (26/08/1624) por el Corregidor Geronimo Reynoso y Piedrole.

  4. William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne auf thepeerage.com; Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Duke of (E, 1664/5–1691) bei Cracroft’s Peerage; Literatur von und über William Cavendish, 1. Duke of Newcastle im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek; Jean Phillipe Ferdinand Pernauer: Der vollkommene Bereiter/Le parfait ecuyer dt.

  5. John Carr of York (1723-1807) was commissioned by the Duke to redesign the decoration and furnishings of the private drawing rooms of the first floor at Chatsworth, and to build Buxton Crescent. The Duke died in 1811 and was succeeded by his eldest son, William Spencer Cavendish. The 5th Duke of Devonshire served as Lord High Treasurer of ...

  6. William Cavendish was the second child and eldest son in a family of four boys and three girls. His father, the third Duke of Devonshire, was descended from a family which derived from the small town village of Cavendish Overhall in Suffolk — one of his ancestors, Sir John Cavendish, was Lord Chief Justice under Edward III, and was beheaded by a mob during the Peasants’ Revolt, in 1381.

  7. William Alfred Cavendish, IV duca di Devonshire (Londra, 8 maggio 1720 – Spa, 2 ottobre 1764), è stato un nobile e politico britannico, appartenente al partito Whig. Ereditato dal padre, Lord William Cavendish il titolo di duca di Devonshire , divenne Primo Ministro di Gran Bretagna .