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  1. Sir Richard Grenville (15 June 1542 – 10 September 1591), also spelt Greynvile, Greeneville, and Greenfield, was an English privateer and explorer. Grenville was lord of the manors of Stowe, Cornwall and Bideford, Devon.

  2. Sir Richard Grenville (born June 15, 1542—died September 1591) was a colourful and daring English naval commander who fought heroically, against overwhelming odds, in a celebrated encounter with a Spanish fleet off Flores Island in the Azores. He fought with the imperial army against the Turks in Hungary (1566–68).

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  3. 17 de jun. de 2020 · Definition. Sir Richard Grenville (1542-1591 CE) was an Elizabethan adventurer, mariner, and privateer whose life story is as entertaining as any fictional sailor. His early career saw him become a Member of Parliament, a soldier in Hungary, and a plantation owner in Ireland.

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  4. War of the Three Kingdoms. Sir Richard Grenville (26 June 1600 – 21 October 1659) was a professional soldier from Cornwall, who served in the Thirty Years War, and 1638 to 1651 Wars of the Three Kingdoms. He was the younger brother of Sir Bevil Grenville, who died at Lansdowne in 1643, and grandson of Admiral Sir Richard, killed at ...

    • Richard (ca 1631–1657?), Elizabeth (1632-after 1671)
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    • Mary Fitz (1596–1671)
  5. In 1587, when Governor John White went to England for supplies, it was Grenville from whom he sought them. Sir Richard was preparing a relief expedition when the Privy Council, because of the threat of the Spanish Armada, prohibited the departure of ships.

  6. Learn about Sir Richard Grenville, an English naval commander and hero who led the Roanoke colonists and fought against the Spanish Armada. Find out his birth, death, and military achievements from different sources.

  7. 14 de set. de 2017 · Learn about Sir Richard Grenville, the cousin of Sir Walter Raleigh and the leader of the first English colonial expedition to Roanoke Island in 1585. Find out his biography, significance, and fate in this official web page.