Portrait of a cavalier: William Cavendish, first Duke of Newcastle
Geoffrey Trease
Taplinger Pub. Co (1979)
In Collection
#2456
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Biography
Unknown Binding 0800864182
eng
Product Details
LoC Classification DA407.N5T73 1979
Dewey 941.06/2/0924
Nationality British
Cover Price $12.95
No. of Pages 223
Height x Width 9.1  inch
Personal Details
Read It Yes
Conflict English Civil War
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william cavendish biography University of newcastle
Notes
William Cavendish, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne KG KB PC (16 December 1592/1593 – 25 December 1676) was an English soldier, politician and writer.


Cultured magnate who became commander of Royalist forces in the north of England 1642-4. He lost heart and deserted the King after the defeat at Marston Moor.



Regarded as the finest horseman in Europe, Cavendish wrote a major book on the subject which is still regarded as the work of a true master. He also wrote a fine work, unfinished, on swordsmanship which is also considered a classic. He was a Restoration playwright of the second rank known for his comic, earthy characters, and he wrote endless but not always polished poetry.