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  1. 15 de may. de 2012 · [Read Martin Green’s brilliant book, Wriothesley’s Roses. And see Martin Green’s endorsement of The Shakespeare Code’] But the odds are Harry would wake up in low dives. Like his mother, he had a penchant for lower class men… Shakespeare claims, early on in their affair, that Harry was. but one hour mine’

  2. Henry Wriothesley. Henry Wriothesley (pronounced Risley) may refer to: Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl of Southampton (1545-1581) Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton (1573-1624), patron of William Shakespeare. Category: Human name disambiguation pages.

  3. Henry Wriothesley (1573–1624), third earl of Southampton, is best remembered today as a patron of William Shakespeare. In his youth, several other Elizabethan poets enjoyed his support and he was a significant figure in the cultural life of late sixteenth-century England.

  4. 28 de jun. de 2021 · Shakespeare and John Florio also wrote the same dedications to Henry Wriothesley. In Venus and Adonis (1593), Shakespeare wrote to Henry: “If this first child of my invention prove deformed, I shall be sorry it had so noble a Godfather.”. John Florio, likewise, in the dedication to Henry in A World of Words, published in 1598, declares himself:

  5. Wriothesley was stripped of his titles and confined to the Tower indefinitely, but under permanent threat of execution. It seems reasonable to construe that the cryptic Sonnets Dedication is revealing him to be the dedicatee, but now as plain “Mr. Wriothesley, Henry”. From Cecil’s point of view what better way to control the situation and ...

  6. SOUTHAMPTON, HENRY WRIOTHESLEY, 3rd Earl of (1573–1624), one of Shakespeare’s patrons, was the second son of Henry Wriothesley, 2nd earl of Southampton, and his wife Mary Browne, daughter of the 1st Viscount Montague. He was born at Cowdray House, near Midhurst, on the 6th of October 1573, and succeeded to the title in 1581, when he became a r

  7. Trixie the Prison Cat. One of the most asked-about images in Unseen Treasures is this portrait of Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton. It shows him while in the Tower of London accompanied by Trixie the Prison Cat. Trixie is remembered for her loyalty to her master. Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton (1573–1624) Maybe by John ...