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  1. resumen: El poeta aragonés Francisco de la Torre y Sevil (1625-1681) dedicó a Sir William Godolphin (1635-96), embajador de Inglaterra en Madrid (1671-1678), sus Agudezas de Juan Oven (1674).

  2. William Godolphin by Peter Lely. Sir William Godolphin (2 February 1635 – 11 July 1696) was an English diplomat for Charles II and Member of Parliament. Biography

  3. El tratado de Madrid de 1670 (también conocido como tratado Godolphin en la historiografía inglesa) fue firmado por el Reino de España y reino de Inglaterra, y se considera el final de la Guerra anglo-española (1655-1660).

  4. Resumen. ragonese poet Francisco de la Torre y Sevil (1625–1681) dedicated his Agudezas de Juan Oven (1674) to William Godolphin (1635–1696), English ambassador to Madrid (1671–1678).

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    He was the son of Sir John Godolphin, who was High Sheriff of Cornwallin 1505, and his wife Margaret, daughter of John Trenouth. He sat as Member for Cornwall during the reign of Henry VIII and possibly also of Edward VI, and also served as High Sheriff of Cornwall and Warden of the Stannaries. Godolphin wrote to Thomas Cromwell sending him a prese...

    He married Margaret Glynn, and they had four children: 1. Sir William Godolphin(1515–1570), who had three daughters but no sons 2. Thomas Godolphin (born 1520), married Katherine Bonithon, Captain (governor) of the Isles of Scilly, through whom the male line of the family was continued. Their great-grandson would be George Lamberton, Captain of the...

    Burke's Extinct Peerage(London: Henry Colburn & Richard Bentley, 1831)
    Collins' Peerage of England(London, 1768)
    'The Scilly Islands', Magna Britannia: volume 3: Cornwall (1814), pp. 330–337.
  5. español. Sir William Godolphin, diplomático inglés que residió en Madrid durante las tres últimas décadas de su vida (1666-96), fue propietario de una extensa biblioteca compuesta por varios centenares de tomos.

  6. Sir William Godolphin (1567–1613), of Godolphin in Cornwall, was an English knight, soldier, and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1604 to 1611. Biography. Godolphin was the older son of Sir Francis Godolphin (1540–1608), also an MP and Governor of the Scilly Isles and his first wife, Margaret Killigrew of Arwenack.