Sir William Godolphin the Elder, MP

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Sir William Godolphin, MP for Cornwall, High Sheriff of Cornwall, Council of regency

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Godolphin, Godolphin Cross, Cornwall, England (United Kingdom)
Death: July 30, 1570 (47-59)
Breage, Cornwall, England (United Kingdom)
Place of Burial: Breage, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Son of Sir William Godolphin and Lady Margaret Godolphin
Husband of Blanche Langdon
Father of Grace Sydenham; Margaret Denys and Elizabeth Langdon
Brother of Elizabeth Godolphin; Capt. Thomas Godolphin; Honor Myliton; William Godolphin, MP, the younger; Grace Sidenham and 1 other

Occupation: Vice-Warden of Stannaries, and Custos Rotulorum of Cornwall
wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Godolphin_(1515%E2%80%931570)
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About Sir William Godolphin the Elder, MP

Family and Education

b. by 1518 1st s. of Sir William Godolphin of Godolphin by 1st w. Margaret, da. and coh. of John Glyn of Morval; bro. of William Godolphin II. educ. ?L. Inn, adm. 25 Nov. 1537. m. Blanche, da. of Robert Langdon of Keverell in St. Martin, Cornw. 2da. Kntd. Feb./Mar. 1546. suc. fa. c.1547. bur. 30 July 1570.

Biography

History of Parliament Online

Sir William Godolphin MP (1515–1570) was a 16th-century English soldier, knight, politician, and Member of Parliament (MP), whose career has been so confused with that of his father and namesake Sir William Godolphin that it is sometimes difficult to be sure which of the two held which offices. The father was Member for Cornwall and High Sheriff during the reign of Henry VIII; the son worked closely with Thomas Cromwell as a young man, and with the help of Cromwell's support was elected MP for Cornwall in 1539.

After Cromwell's fall, Godolphin acquired a considerable military reputation. He seems to have been drafted into the army command as an engineer, drawing on his knowledge of tin mining (which was the main source of his family's income in Cornwall). His most important contribution was at the Siege of Boulogne. Richard Carew in his Survey of Cornwall saying of him "He demeaned himself very valiantly beyond seas, as appeared by the scars he brought home, no less to the beautifying of his fame, than the disfiguring of his face". After the capture of Boulogne, he was made its bailiff in recognition of the part he played in the victory, and also knighted. He was a member of the Council of Regency from 1547 to 1551, High Sheriff of Cornwall in 1549–50 and 1568–9, and its MP once more in 1553. He was also a Vice-Warden of Stannaries, and Custos Rotulorum of Cornwall from 1562 until his death in 1570.

Sir William married Blanch Langdon and had three daughters, but leaving no male issue his estates passed to his nephew, Sir Francis Godolphin (1540–1608).

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Sir William Godolphin the Elder, MP's Timeline

1070
April 30, 1070
1515
1515
Godolphin, Godolphin Cross, Cornwall, England (United Kingdom)
1544
1544
Godolphin, Cornwall, England
1547
1547
St Columb, Cornwall, England
1570
July 30, 1570
Age 55
Breage, Cornwall, England (United Kingdom)
July 30, 1570
Age 55
Breage, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom
1969
June 28, 1969
Age 55
October 17, 1969
Age 55
November 14, 1969
Age 55