Sir Francis Godolphin KB MP (25 December 1605 – 22 March 1667), of Godolphin in Cornwall, was an English nobleman, landowner, politician, and Member of...
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ancient Cornish family as the son of Sir Francis Godolphin (1605–1667) and nephew of the poet Sidney Godolphin. At the Restoration, he was introduced into...
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St Ives and Cornwall Francis Godolphin (died 1652) of Treveneage, MP for St Ives Sir Francis Godolphin (1605–1667) of Godolphin, MP for Helston, dedicatee...
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1660–1667 Sir Francis Godolphin (1605–1667) 1667–1680 Sir William Godolphin (1640–1710) 1680–1682 William Godolphin (1659–1682) 1682–1689 Francis Godolphin...
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Godolphin's children included: Sir Francis Godolphin, KB (1605–1667), his heir Sidney Godolphin (1610–1643), the poet William Godolphin (1611–1636), who first succeeded...
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Brooke, Ilchester (section Godolphin)
heiress was Dorothy Berkeley, wife of Sir Francis Godolphin (1605–1667). Sir Francis Godolphin (1605–1667) married Dorothy Berkeley, the heiress of Brooke...
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his wife Elizabeth Godolphin, a daughter of Sir Francis Godolphin (1605–1667) and a sister of Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin (1645–1712), First...
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Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon (redirect from Earl of Clarendon Act 1667)
First English Civil War, and Lord Chancellor to Charles II from 1660 to 1667. Hyde largely avoided involvement in the political disputes of the 1630s...
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him. Secondly to Elizabeth Godolphin (1635-1707), eldest daughter of Sir Francis Godolphin (1605–1667), KB, of Godolphin, near Helston in Cornwall. This...
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Cornwall, and his wife, Thomasine (1581-1612). He had two brothers, Francis (1605-1667) and William (1611-1636), as well as a sister, Penelope (1607-1669)...
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Emperor, Ming emperor of China (d. 1627) December 25 – Francis Godolphin, English politician (d. 1667) William Berkeley, English governor of Virginia (d....
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by his second wife Elizabeth Godolphin (d. 1707), eldest daughter of Sir Francis Godolphin (1605–1667), KB, of Godolphin, near Helston in Cornwall. In...
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Robert Cecil, 1st Earl of Salisbury (category Earls of Salisbury (1605 creation))
reign until his own death. The principal discoverer of the Gunpowder Plot of 1605, Robert Cecil remains a controversial historic figure as it is still debated...
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Boscawen (MP) 4. Hugh Boscawen, 1st Viscount Falmouth 18. Francis Godolphin (1605–1667) 9. Jael Godolphin 19. Dorothy Berkeley 2. Admiral Rt. Hon. Edward Boscawen...
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On 5 January 1665 Boscawen married Jael Godolphin, daughter of Francis Godolphin (1605–1667) of Godolphin Breage Cornwall. They had one son and two...
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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...
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punishment. He may also have benefited from his close family tie to Sir Francis Godolphin, probably the dominant political figure in Cornwall at the time, who...
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and Baron Marnhull, of Marnhull in the County of Dorset; on 24 February 1605 he was given the Garter and on 29 April was appointed Lord Privy Seal. In...
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administration, to which the queen appointed him without the knowledge of Godolphin and Marlborough; his wife was at the same time made a Lady of the Bedchamber...
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and would hold the post until 1614. (He received an MA from Cambridge in 1605.) A friend of Sir Robert Cecil, he became acting Lord Chamberlain at the...
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tutor was John Buckeridge, who became president of St John's College in 1605. Laud was ordained deacon on 4 January 1601 and priest on 5 April the same...
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Both properties had been in the Sackville family for 459 years. In August 1605 Dorset recommended "Mr Thorpe" to survey and make "plots" for the rebuilding...
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eleventh) Earl, was an admiral in the Royal Navy. His son Edward George Godolphin Hastings (1887–1973) was a captain in the Royal Navy.[citation needed]...
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1690–November 1690) Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin (November 1690–1694) William III (1694–1702) Sidney Godolphin, 1st Earl of Godolphin (1694–1697) Charles...
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1683-1735 Francis Stuart, 7th Earl of Moray, 1683-1739 James Stuart, 8th Earl of Moray, 1708-1767 Francis Stuart, 9th Earl of Moray, 1737–1810 Francis Stuart...
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service in 1605. Cranfield was appointed Receiver-General of rents and revenues from royal lands in Dorset and Somerset by letters patent in 1605. This included...
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Earl of Carlisle 1604–1605: Ludovic Stewart, 2nd Duke of Lennox 1605–1609: George Carew Resident ambassador 1606: William Godolphin 1609–1610: William Beecher...
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1600s (decade) (section 1605)
Emperor, Ming emperor of China (d. 1627) December 25 – Francis Godolphin, English politician (d. 1667) William Berkeley, English governor of Virginia (d....
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Arwenack (section John Killigrew (c. 1557 – 1605))
He also had several daughters, including Margaret, who married Sir Francis Godolphin (1540-1608). Alice, who married Richard Bonython of Carclew House...
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which advowson he had purchased in 1665 from Sir Francis Godolphin for £300, and on 27 March 1667 he signed a deed granting the advowson in perpetuity...
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