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  1. William FitzWilliam, 1st Earl of Southampton, KG (c. 1490 – 15 October 1542) was an English courtier and soldier. He was the third son of Sir Thomas FitzWilliam of Aldwark and Lady Lucy Neville, daughter of John Neville, 1st Marquess of Montagu.

  2. William FitzWilliam (1526-1599) fue un oficial del ejército inglés que prestó servicio en Irlanda como Lord Diputado durante los años de la reconquista Tudor.

  3. William Fitzwilliam, earl of Southampton was an English admiral during the reign of Henry VIII. A son of Sir William Fitzwilliam of Aldwarke, near Rotherham, Fitzwilliam was a companion in boyhood of Henry VIII and was knighted for his services at the siege of Tournai in 1513.

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  4. 15 de oct. de 2023 · On this day in Tudor history, 15th October 1542, in the reign of King Henry VIII, courtier, diplomat and naval commander William Fitzwilliam, Earl of Southampton, died in Newcastle-upon-Tyne. It is thought that he was buried in Newcastle.

  5. William Fitzwilliam (c.1490–1542) was one of the young men who formed part of Prince Henrys inner circle and who went on to hold high office after the Prince’s accession. He served as Ambassador to France in 1521 before becoming Treasurer of the Household and Lord High Admiral.

  6. William FitzWilliam (1526-1599) fue un oficial del ejército inglés que prestó servicio en Irlanda como Lord Diputado durante los años de la reconquista Tudor.

  7. Fitzwilliam was responsible for the Calais Act in 1536 and played a vital role in resolving religious unrest in Calais in the later 1530s. A capable Lord Privy Seal from 1540 to his death in 1542, he failed to address serious structural faults at the Duchy and the Admiralty.