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  1. George Cavendish (1497 – c. 1562) was an English writer, best known as the biographer of Cardinal Thomas Wolsey.

  2. George Cavendish (born 1500—died 1561/62) was an English courtier and writer who won a minor but lasting reputation through a single work, his Life of Cardinal Wolsey. This work is a landmark in the development of English biography, an important document to the student of Tudor history, and a rare source of information on the character of the ...

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  4. 27 de mar. de 2021 · The life and death of Cardinal Wolsey. by. Cavendish, George, 1500-1561? author. Publication date. 1959. Topics. Wolsey, Thomas, 1475?-1530, Wolsey, Thomas, (1473-1530), Cardinals -- England -- 16th century -- Biography, Cardinals, Great Britain -- History -- Henry VIII, 1509-1547, Great Britain, England. Publisher.

  5. 31 de dez. de 2022 · George Cavendish was Cardinal Wolsey's "Gentleman Usher". The intrinsic value of Cavendish's Life of Cardinal Wolsey has long been perceived, for it is the sole authentic record of a multitude of events highly important in a particularly interesting section of the history of England.

  6. In composing the work known as The life and death of Cardinal Wolsey, some twenty-five years after the last event it describes, George Cavendish was not motivated by the ambitions of a secular annalist or historian.

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    George Cavendish, The Life of Cardinal Wolsey and Metrical Visions, ed. Samuel W. Singer, 2 vols (Chiswick, 1825). Sylvester The Life and Death of Cardinal Wolsey by George Cavendish , ed. Richard S. Sylvester, EETS, orig. ser. 243 (London, New York and Toronto, 1959).