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  1. Richard Grenville , señor de los feudos de Stowe, Kilkhampton en Cornualles y de Bideford en Devon, era un marinero inglés que, como capitán del Revenge, murió en la batalla de Flores, posiblemente por negarse a entregar su barco a los españoles, mucho más numerosos. Grenville también era un soldado, propietario de una flota mercante armada, corsario, colonizador y explorador. Tomó ...

  2. Richard Grenville died at sea of his wounds on 2 September 1591. His son Bernard did not receive the administration of his estate until February 1593; there may have been some difficulty about verifying his death, or a dispute over his inheritance. Bernard died in 1636, and at the end of the nineteenth century there were four Cornish families ...

  3. Sir Richard Grenville (15 June 1542 – 10 September 1591), also spelt Greynvile, Greeneville, and Greenfield, was an English privateer and explorer. Grenville was lord of the manors of Stowe, Cornwall and Bideford, Devon. He subsequently participated in the plantations of Ireland specifically the Munster plantations, the English colonisation ...

  4. 18 de jun. de 2020 · En 1585, l'aventurier Richard Grenville (1542-1591) se vit donc confier le commandement d'une petite flotte qui se rendit en Amérique du Nord avec un groupe de colons. Élisabeth ne fournit aucun soutien financier malgré la flatterie du choix du nom par Raleigh, mais elle fournit à l'expédition le navire Tyger de 160 tonnes.

  5. Sir Richard Grenville (1678 – 17 February 1727) was a British politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1715 to 1727. Part of the Grenville family that welded great influence during the eighteenth century his descendants have included three Prime Ministers .

  6. Dec 1565) Sir Richard Grenville. Grenville was born at Clifton House and brought up at Buckland Abbey in Devon, England. He was resident when Theodoros Palaiologos, last descendant of the Byzantine emperors, retired to Clifton. He was a cousin of both Sir Walter Raleigh and Sir Francis Drake. At age 17, Grenville began law studies at the Inner ...

  7. Sir Richard was born in Kilkhampton, north Cornwall, in 1600. He was the younger brother of Sir Bevil Grenville, another famous army leader. At the age of 20, Sir Richard went abroad to be a soldier. After returning, he became Member of Parliament for Fowey in 1628. In the same year, he married Mary Howard and they later had two children ...