Charles Cavendish (Nottingham MP)
Sir Charles Cavendish (ca. 1594 – 1654) was an English aristocrat, Member of Parliament for Nottingham, and patron. Described as 'a little, weak, crooked man’ by John Aubrey, he studied mathematics himself, as well as supporting others, including Walter Warner, Robert Payne, and William Oughtred. During the First English Civil War from 1642 to 1646, he became a Lieutenant General in the Royalist army in the north, under his brother, William, Earl of Newcastle. He accompanied him into exile after the defeat at Marston Moor in July 1644.
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Charles Cavendish (Nottingham MP)
Sir Charles Cavendish (ca. 1594 – 1654) was an English aristocrat, Member of Parliament for Nottingham, and patron. Described as 'a little, weak, crooked man’ by John Aubrey, he studied mathematics himself, as well as supporting others, including Walter Warner, Robert Payne, and William Oughtred. During the First English Civil War from 1642 to 1646, he became a Lieutenant General in the Royalist army in the north, under his brother, William, Earl of Newcastle. He accompanied him into exile after the defeat at Marston Moor in July 1644.
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Sir Charles Cavendish (* 1591; ...... h und Schülerin von Cavendish.
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Sir Charles Cavendish (1595? – ...... et de nombreux mathématiciens.
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Sir Charles Cavendish (ca. 159 ...... at Bolsover in February 1654.
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Charles Cavendish (Mathematiker)
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Adwalton Moor Second Hull Marston Moor
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First English Civil War 1642–1646
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MP for Nottingham
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Sir Charles and Lady Catherine Cavendish
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Sir Charles Cavendish
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Sir Charles Cavendish (* 1591; ...... wobei er auch Basel und Köln
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Sir Charles Cavendish (1595? – ...... et de nombreux mathématiciens.
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Sir Charles Cavendish (ca. 159 ...... at Marston Moor in July 1644.
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