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  1. William Wriothesley or Wrythe (pronunciation uncertain: / ˈ r aɪ z l i / RYE-zlee (archaic), / ˈ r ɒ t s l i / ROTT-slee (present-day) and / ˈ r aɪ ə θ s l i / RYE-əths-lee have been suggested) (died 1513) was an officer of arms at the College of Arms in London.

  2. 6 de may. de 2023 · Genealogy for William Wriothesley (c.1475 - 1513) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

    • England
    • circa 1475
    • "Writh", "Writhe", "Wrythe"
    • 1513 (33-43)
  3. Much has been written about the relationship between William Shakespeare and the Earl of Southampton. Well here is the actual story. When Henry Wriothesley was a child his parents had a bitter break-up: his father accused his mother of infidelity and they separated.

  4. 9 de abr. de 2024 · Henry Wriothesley, 3rd earl of Southampton (born October 6, 1573, Cowdray, Sussex, England—died November 10, 1624, Bergen op Zoom, Netherlands) was an English nobleman and William Shakespeare’s patron.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton (21 December 1505 – 30 July 1550), KG was an English peer, secretary of state, Lord Chancellor and Lord High Admiral. A naturally skilled but unscrupulous and devious politician who changed with the times, Wriothesley served as a loyal instrument of King Henry VIII in the latter's break ...

  6. Henry Wriothesley, born 6 October 1573 at Cowdray House, Sussex, was the only son of Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl of Southampton, by Mary Browne. She was the only daughter of Anthony Browne, 1st Viscount Montague, and his first wife, Jane Radcliffe. [5] .

  7. Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton, was an English nobleman who would probably have been forgotten had it not been for one distinction – the fact he was Shakespeare’s patron.