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Name
  
William Godolphin

Died
  
1613

Grandchildren
  
Henry Godolphin

Role
  
1567–1613

Children
  
Francis Godolphin

Education
  
Emmanuel College, Cambridge

People also search for
  
Francis Godolphin, Henry Godolphin, Sidney Godolphin

Sir William Godolphin (1567−1613), of Godolphin in Cornwall, was an English nobleman, soldier, knight, and politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1604 to 1611.

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Biography

Godolphin was the older son of Sir Francis Godolphin (1540-1608), also an MP and Governor of the Scilly Isles. He matriculated at Emmanuel College, Cambridge in 1585 and was admitted at Lincoln's Inn on 29 January 1587.

He accompanied the Earl of Essex in his military expedition of 1599-1600 to Ireland, and was knighted on 13 July 1599 for his gallantry in an action at Arklow. He was subsequently put in command of a brigade of cavalry, and he was credited with playing an important part in victory at the Siege of Kinsale on 24 December 1601, when his troops broke through the enemy line and captured the Spanish commander.

Godolphin was Member of Parliament (MP) for Cornwall in the first parliament of James I from 1604 to 1611.

He was Lieutenant-governor of the Scilly Isles from 1597, becoming full Governor on the death of his father in 1608 until his own death in 1613.

He had married Thomasine, the daughter and heiress of Thomas Sidney of Wighton, Norfolk and had 3 sons and a daughter.

Family

Godolphin's children included:

  • Sir Francis Godolphin, KB (1605–1667), his heir
  • Sidney Godolphin (1610–1643), the poet
  • William Godolphin, who first succeeded his father as Governor of Scilly
  • Penelope Godolphin, who married Charles Berkeley, 2nd Viscount Fitzhardinge
  • References

    William Godolphin (1567–1613) Wikipedia


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