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  1. Duke of Newcastle. Sir William Cavendish, um 1610. William Cavendish, 1. Duke of Newcastle KG, PC (getauft 16. Dezember 1592 in Handsworth, Yorkshire; † 25. Dezember 1676 in Welbeck, Nottinghamshire) war ein englischer Autor, General und Politiker.

  2. Siege of Hull. Battle of Marston Moor. William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne, KG, KB, PC ( c. 16 December 1593 – 25 December 1676), who after 1665 styled himself as Prince William Cavendish, was an English courtier and supporter of the arts. He was a renowned horse breeder, as well as being patron of the playwright Ben ...

  3. 28. März 2024 · William Cavendish, 1st duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (born c. 1593—died December 25, 1676, Welbeck, Nottinghamshire, England) was a Royalist commander during the English Civil Wars and a noted patron of poets, dramatists, and other writers. The son of Sir Charles Cavendish, he attended St. John’s College, Cambridge, and through ...

  4. Biography of William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle upon Tyne (1593-1676) William was the only surviving son and heir of Sir Charles Cavendish, the 3rd son of Bess of Hardwick by her 2nd husband, Sir William Cavendish. He was educated at St John's College, Cambridge and became a favoured courtier of Charles I.

  5. 30. Apr. 2022 · William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne KG KB PC (6 December 1592 – 25 December 1676) was an English polymath and aristocrat, having been a poet, equestrian, playwright, swordsman, politician, architect, diplomat and soldier. Born into the very wealthy Cavendish family at Handsworth in the county of Yorkshire, William's ...

  6. Duke of Newcastle KG, PC (getauft 16. Dezember 1592 in Handsworth, Yorkshire ; † 25. Dezember 1676 in Welbeck , Nottinghamshire ) war ein englischer Autor , General und Politiker.

  7. Vor 2 Tagen · Overview. 1st duke of Newcastle, William Cavendish. (1593—1676) writer, patron, and royalist army officer. Quick Reference. (1593–1676). Newcastle was one of the leading royalist commanders during the Civil War.