William Cavendish, 1st Earl of Devonshire

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William Cavendish, 1st Earl of Devonshire (December 27, 1552March 3, 1626) was a politician and a supporter of colonizing Virginia.[1] He was the second son of Sir William Cavendish (courtier) and Bess of Hardwick.

Cavendish married, firstly, Anne Keighley, circa 21 March 1580. They had two children:

William Cavendish was created Baron Cavendish of Hardwick in 1605, thanks to the repeated representations of his niece, Arbella Stuart. Having finally secured the barony after many years as a commoner, he was further honoured when he was made Earl of Devonshire on 7 August 1618.

Cavendish married, secondly, Elizabeth Boughton, daughter of Edward Boughton, circa 1619. They had one child:

  • Sir John Cavendish (c. 1626–?)

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Honorary titles
Vacant
Title last held by
The Earl of Shrewsbury
Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire
jointly with Lord Cavendish of Hardwick

1619–1626
Succeeded by
The Earl of Devonshire
Peerage of England
New title Earl of Devonshire
1618–1626
Succeeded by
William Cavendish
Baron Cavendish of Hardwick
1605–1626

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