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  1. Hace 21 horas · In marrying William, Margaret was marrying a world of educational opportunities, and a man with the connections – and social strength – to make publication possible. Lord Cavendish with His Wife Margaret in the Garden of Rubens in Antwerp (1662) by Gonzales Coques. Courtesy Wikipedia

  2. Hace 1 día · Transcript for Cavendish 14. Last time then were heard about Margeret the controversialist, ready and happy to take part in the great scientific debate, ready to challenge and be challenged. And that along with her work in natural philosophy, she had spent some time on a bit of fun, ‘to divert my studious thoughts’.

  3. Hace 1 día · Tenants were required only to use the Cavendish mills, for which they were charged over the odds. Disputes were energetically pursued in law. William in particular had a reputation for losing his rag when baulked by tenants; the commissioners reported William’s. High displeasure as he went into a great passion, both with us and the tenants

  4. Hace 3 días · Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire. — Sir William Cavendish, descended from an ancient family who took their name from Cavendish in Suffolk (fn. n1) , the place of their residence, settled in Derbyshire in consequence of his marriage with the heiress of Hard wick, about the year 1544; by which match he became possessed of Hardwick-hall, and other ...

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  5. Hace 2 días · Jul. 5, 1586." William Cavendish was father of the first Earl of Devonshire of that name. His daughter Elizabeth married Charles Stuart, Earl of Lenox, and was mother of the unfortunate Arabella Stuart . "Frances Vere sil. Comitis Oxfordiæ sepult. Sep. 12, 1587." A child of Edward Earl of Oxford, who married Lord Burleigh's daughter.

  6. Hace 4 días · It was settled in 1347 on Walwyn for life, with remainder to John Engaine of Teversham and his wife Joan, and in 1383 on a different Sir John Engaine, whose son William granted it in 1410 to William Cavendish, the lord in 1428.

  7. Hace 4 días · John Wells, in 1428, to William Cavendish, mercer of London, and Robert Cavendish of Suffolk; the said William and Robert, for 40 l. confirmed it to William Daubeny, and Robert his brother, when it had the name of Daubeny's manor; Cavendish sealed with three bucks heads caboshed, the arms of the present Duke of Devonshire.