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  1. Sir William Godolphin MP (ca. 1486 – ca. 1570) was a 16th-century English knight, politician, and Member of Parliament . Life. He was the son of Sir John Godolphin, who was High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1505, and his wife Margaret, daughter of John Trenouth. [1]

    • English
    • Margaret Glynn
  2. William Godolphin y las Agudezas de Juan Oven (1674) de Francisco de la Torre: mecenazgo, diplomacia y confesionalismo. 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).

  3. 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
  4. For other people named William Godolphin, see William Godolphin (disambiguation). William Godolphin by Peter Lely. Sir William Godolphin (2 February 163511 July 1696) was an English diplomat for Charles II and Member of Parliament .

  5. Información del artículo Hacia la reconstrucción de una biblioteca nobiliaria del Madrid del siglo XVII: los 54 libros extraviados de William Godolphin Sir William Godolphin, an English diplomat who lived in Madrid during the last three decades of his life (1666-96), was the owner of an extensive library consisting of several hundred volumes.

  6. Hace 5 días · Sir William 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. Charles and Elizabeth Godolphin.

  7. Gaspar de Bracamonte en nombre de Mariana de Austria, regente durante la minoría de edad de Carlos II, y William Godolphin, enviado por Carlos II de Inglaterra, ajustaron el tratado en Madrid el 18 de julio de 1670. Las principales cláusulas recogidas en el tratado fueron: [