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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).

    • Sir William Godolphin
    • Charles and Elizabeth Godolphin
    • Henrietta Godolphin

    Sidney's elder brother Sir William Godolphin was also buried in the south aisle of the nave but he has no monument or gravestone. He was created a Baronet, of Godolphin in the county of Cornwall in 1661 but died unmarried so his title became extinct. He was buried on 3rd September 1710.

    The fifth son of Sir Francis was Charles Godolphin, Member of Parliament for Helston and one of the Commissioners of the Customs. He was buried in the west cloisterof the Abbey. His wife Elizabeth, daughter of Francis Godolphin of Coulston in Wiltshire, was buried with him and their children Anne (born and died 1688) and William (born and died 1694...

    Henrietta Godolphin, who put up Sidney's monument, is buried near it but she herself has no monument or gravestone. The Abbey burial register gives her titles: She married Francis, 2nd Earl of Godolphin. She was the eldest daughter and co-heir of the great John (Churchill), Duke of Marlborough (who was buried briefly in a vault in the Abbey's Lady ...

  2. Godolphin era un hombre de amplia cultura que adquirió parte de los libros de la biblioteca del duque de Medina de las Torres, muerto en 1668, fácilmente reconocibles por su encuadernación. La firma de Godolphin, en letra grande y armoniosa, aparece en la portada.

  3. Biography. The Godolphins had been seated at the hamlet of that name since Norman times, and by the 16th century they were the leading family in west Cornwall. Much of their wealth was derived from tin, and Leland observed that there were ‘no greater tin works in all Cornwall than be on Sir William Godolphin’s ground’.

  4. 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.

    • 1567
    • English
    • 1613
    • Soldier, politician
  5. Información del artículo William Godolphin and Francisco de la Torre’s Agudezas de Juan Oven (1674): Patronage, diplomacy, and confessionalism 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).

  6. William Godolphin. William Godolphin may refer to: Sir William Godolphin (Warden of the Stannaries) (c. 1486 – c. 1570), English Member of Parliament (MP) and High Sheriff of Cornwall. Sir William Godolphin (1515–1570), his son, with whom he has been confused by some authorities.