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  1. Thomas Wentworth, quinto Barón Wentworth (2 de febrero de 1612 – 1 de marzo de 1665) fue un soldado y político inglés. Biografía [ editar ] Era el hijo mayor del primer Conde de Cleveland y su primera mujer, Anne.

  2. Thomas Wentworth, 2nd Baron Wentworth (1525 – 13 January 1584) was an English peer, courtier, administrator and military commander during the reigns of Edward VI, Mary and Elizabeth. His reputation suffered through the surrender of Calais in 1558, which occurred under his command.

  3. 7 de jun. de 2006 · Historians have long argued about the political career in Ireland of Thomas Wentworth, earl of Strafford. Analysing the extent of his viceregal power in the 1630s and his relationship to political factions, this writing has focused on ‘high politics’, as captured in state papers, pamphlets, and private letters.

  4. 21 de abr. de 2024 · Thomas Wentworth (1st Earl of Strafford) This text was copied from Wikipedia on 21 April 2024 at 4:10AM. Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, KG (13 April 1593 ( N.S. ) – 12 May 1641), was an English statesman and a major figure in the period leading up to the English Civil War. He served in Parliament and was a supporter of King Charles I.

  5. 4 de abr. de 2019 · Thomas Wentworth, first earl of Strafford, 1593-1641, a revaluation by Wedgwood, C. V. (Cicely Veronica), 1910-Publication date 1961 Topics Strafford ...

  6. Sir John Wentworth, of North Elmsal, Yorkshire, was created a baronet July 28, 1692, and died April 25, 1720, aged 47. The family of Wentworth of North Elmsal was an early offshoot of the family of Wentworth Woodhouse, to which Strafford belonged (Hunter, South Yorkshire, ii. pp. 82, 451). The late Lord Strafford referred to is William, second ...

  7. 16 de may. de 2016 · Yes, Wentworth was an absolutist administrator who raised money in ways that might have been within the letter but were outside the spirit of the law. But he had been appointed by a king who thought the same way. Merely executing a luckless adviser wasn’t enough – to fix the problem, Parliament had to execute the king.