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  1. 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. Sir William Godolphin (1547–1589), nephew of the previous, MP for Helston 1586-7. Sir William Godolphin (1567 ...

  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. Godolphin was third but eldest surviving son of Sir William Godolphin (1605–1663) of Spargor, Cornwall; the eldest son (by Judith Meredith) of John Godolphin (the younger brother of Sir William Godolphin (1567–1613)—and ...

  3. The last is in Nichols's ‘Select Collection,’ 1780, i. 116–19, where it is erroneously ascribed to Lord Godolphin, the treasurer. He was elected fellow of the Royal Society 23 Nov. 1663. He must not be confounded with Sir William Godolphin (d. 1710), elder brother of Sidney, lord Godolphin.

  4. William Godolphin, Marquess of Blandford ( c. 1699 – 24 August 1731), [1] styled as Viscount Rialton until 1722, was an English nobleman and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1720 and 1731. Heir to the Dukedom of Marlborough and Earldom of Godolphin (and thus one of the largest fortunes in the country), [2] Godolphin was the ...

  5. Our Performing Arts Centre is at the heart both of the School and of musical life. Containing a Theatre and specialist teaching rooms it allows students to perform in a professional environment as well as to learn in a well-equipped and cheerful meeting place for our many musicians. It is possible to learn any instrument at Godolphin as we ...

  6. Sir William Godolphin MP (1515–1570) was a 16th-century English soldier, knight, politician, and Member of Parliament (MP), whose career has been so confused with that of his father and namesake Sir William Godolphin that it is sometimes difficult to be sure which of the two held which offices. The father was Member for Cornwall and High Sheriff during the reign of Henry VIII; the son worked ...

  7. Shared decision-making has been called the crux of patient-centred care and identified as a key part of change for improved quality and safety in healthcare. However, it rarely happens, is hard to do and is not taught - for many reasons. Talking with patients about options is not embedded in the attitudes or communication skills training of ...