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Meaning of "wriothesley"

wriothesley (noun) - Wriothesley is an English surname, notably borne by prominent historical figures like Thomas Wriothesley, a 16th-century politician
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  • A surname.

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Wriothesley and Rich set to work themselves.
In the next month he succeeded Wriothesley as chancellor.
Tell Wriothesley to come tomorrow.
Henry immediately pardoned Blagge and ordered Wriothesley to release him.
As soon as he took over, Wriothesley set about building himself a house on the site.
You look fit to be painted, Master Wriothesley.
Call me Wriothesley.
Some think it may be based on William Herbert, others consider Henry Wriothesley.
What would young Wriothesley have to do, then?
Milton was among a number of estates that Henry VIII granted to Baron Wriothesley in 1546.
He was the son of Wriothesley Russell, 2nd Duke of Bedford.
I can not tell you all my plans, Stephen . What would young Wriothesley have to do, then?
Call me Wriothesley . You look fit to be painted, Master Wriothesley.
The monastery was finally surrendered in September 1538 and became the possession of Thomas Lord Wriothesley.
In 1542 it was said that Wriothesley governed almost everything in England.

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He asked Thomas Wriothesley to recommend him for the registrarship of the Garter on 19 July 1537.
In 1546, the Bishop of Winchester and Lord Wriothesley tried to turn the king against her.

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