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William Godolphin (diplomat)

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29: 599: 153: 593: 123:, to make his will after his death; an Act of Parliament was passed in 1697 to declare this and other posthumous wills invalid and to make his nephew Francis and niece Elizabeth heirs on condition that Β£1,520 was devoted to charity, a charitable act leading ultimately to the foundation of 119:, and was recalled; but rather than return to England, he then openly declared his Catholicism, and retired to Spain for the remaining two decades of his life. Shortly before he died, he made a declaration empowering his spiritual advisers, including the procurator-general of the 96:. She had been a widow after her first marriage which only lasted for months. She was a Royalist involved with politics as she travelled with her brother living in Brussels in 1667 and later travelling with him to diplomatic meetings in Amsterdam and The Hague leading up to the 691: 681: 642: 28: 696: 686: 701: 706: 553: 86: 676: 562: 538: 104: 635: 82: 671: 20: 63: 501: 490: 242: 97: 313:. London: Printed by Charles Bill and the executrix of Thomas Newcomb, deceas'd, 1700, and Ann Arbor: Text Creation Partnership 628: 453: 452:
Cruickshanks, Eveline (1983). "GODOLPHIN, William (1635-96), of Spargor, St. Mabyn, Cornw.". In Henning, Basil Duke (ed.).
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Venning, Timothy (October 2008) . "Godolphin, Sir William (bap. 1635, d. 1696)".
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Members of the pre-1707 English Parliament for constituencies in Cornwall
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After 1662 he was exchanging letters with the correspondent and widow
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Godolphin was baptised 2 February 1634, and was educated at
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Godolphin was third but eldest surviving son of Sir
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William Godolphin (disambiguation)

Peter Lely
Charles II
Member of Parliament
William Godolphin
William Godolphin (1567–1613)
Westminster School
Christ Church, Oxford
Doctor of Civil Law
Lord Arlington
Camelford
Martha, Lady Giffard
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle
Sandwich
Spain
Madrid
Catholicism
Jesuits
Godolphin and Latymer School
Godolphin School
Samuel Pepys
Cornwall portal





Leslie 1890
Venning 2008

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