Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. William Godolphin may refer to: Sir William Godolphin (Warden of the Stannaries) (c. 1486 – c. 1570), English Member of Parliament (MP) and High Sheriff of Cornwall Sir William Godolphin (1515–1570) , his son, with whom he has been confused by some authorities

  2. Godolphin, Baron William story. When Baron Sir William Godolphin was born in 1486 in Cornwall, England, his father, John, was 23, and his mother, Margaret, was 22. He married Margaret GLYNN and they had eight children together. He t …

  3. www.godolphin.com › team-godolphin › william-buickWilliam Buick | Godolphin

    In 2022, William was crowned Champion Jockey for the first time with 157 winners, over 60 clear of his nearest rival. He added a second consecutive Champion Jockey title to his record in 2023. William has ridden 60 G1 winners for Godolphin.

  4. 1 de dic. de 2022 · Towle A, Godolphin W. Patients as educators: interprofessional learning for patient-centred care. Medical Teacher 2013, 35(3); 219-225. Towle A, Godolphin W. The neglect of chronic disease self-management in medical education: Involving patients as educators. Academic Medicine 2011; 86: 1350. Towle A, Godolphin W.

  5. The last is in Nichols's ‘Select Collection,’ 1780, i. 116–19, where it is erroneously ascribed to Lord Godolphin, the treasurer. He was elected fellow of the Royal Society 23 Nov. 1663. He must not be confounded with Sir William Godolphin (d. 1710), elder brother of Sidney, lord Godolphin.

  6. William Godolphin 1 Affiliation 1 Division of Health Care Communication, College of Health Disciplines and professor emeritus, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

  7. Sir William Godolphin MP (1515–1570) was a 16th-century English soldier, knight, politician, and Member of Parliament (MP), whose career has been so confused with that of his father and namesake Sir William Godolphin that it is sometimes difficult to be sure which of the two held which offices. The father was Member for Cornwall and High Sheriff during the reign of Henry VIII; the son worked ...