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  1. William Cavendish, I duque de Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Yorkshire, 6 de diciembre de 1592-Nottinghamshire, 25 de diciembre de 1676) fue un erudito inglés perteneciente a la aristocracia, que fue poeta, jinete ecuestre, dramaturgo, espadachín, político, arquitecto, diplomático y militar.

  2. William Cavendish, (1698-1755) III duque de Devonshire, hijo del anterior. William Cavendish , (1720-1764) IV duque de Devonshire y primer ministro del Reino Unido. William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck , (1738-1809) III duque de Portland y primer ministro del Reino Unido.

  3. 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 inheritances ...

  4. 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.

  5. Role In: Glorious Revolution. William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Devonshire (born January 25, 1640—died August 18, 1707, London, England) was a leader of the parliamentary movement that sought to exclude the Roman Catholic James, duke of York (afterward James II ), from succession to the British throne and that later invited the invasion of ...

  6. William Cavendish (c. 1505 - † 25 de octubre de 1557) fue un cortesano inglés, originalmente un simple ujier del arzobispo Thomas Wolsey, que se ganó el favor de Enrique VIII de Inglaterra y sus sucesores, que encumbraron su honor.

  7. Learn about the life and achievements of William Cavendish, a prominent courtier, patron of the arts and royalist leader in the Civil War. Explore his family, estate, publications and archive collections at the University of Nottingham.