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Wriothesley is a central character in the "Tudor Crimes" series of historical novels by Anne Stevens, and he is portrayed as a knave, who will do anything to advance himself. Wriothesley is a major character and villain in three novels based on Thomas Cromwell, Frailty of Human Affairs and Shaking the Throne, and No Armour Against Fate, by ...
Its second creation came in 1547 in favour of the politician Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Baron Wriothesley, Lord Chancellor between 1544 and 1547. He had already been created Baron Wriothesley (pronounced "rose ley" /ˈroʊzli/) in 1544, also in the Peerage of England. He was succeeded by his third but only surviving son, the second Earl.
Wriothesley (pronounced / ˈ r aɪ ə θ s l i / [1] RY-əthss-lee) may refer to: William Wriothesley (died 1513), officer of arms at the College of Arms in London; Thomas Wriothesley (died 1534), long-serving officer of arms at the College of Arms in London; Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton KG (1505–1550), English politician of ...
Sir Thomas Wriothesley (/ ˈ r aɪ ə θ s l i / RY-əth-slee; [1] died 24 November 1534) was a long serving officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. He was the son of Garter King of Arms , John Writhe , and he succeeded his father in this office.
Arms of Wriothesley: Azure, a cross or between four hawks close argent Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton, KG (/ ˈ r aɪ ə θ s l i / RY-əth-slee; [1] 10 March 1607 – 16 May 1667), styled Lord Wriothesley before 1624, was an English statesman, a staunch supporter of King Charles II who after the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660 rose to the position of Lord High Treasurer ...
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Arms of Wriothesley: Azure, a cross or between four hawks close argent Henry Wriothesley, 2nd Earl of Southampton (pronunciation uncertain: / ˈ r aɪ z l i / RYE-zlee (archaic), [1] / ˈ r ɒ t s l i / ROTT-slee (present-day) [1] and / ˈ r aɪ ə θ s l i / RYE-əths-lee [2] have been suggested) (24 April 1545 – 4 October 1581), was an English peer.