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  1. James Wriothesley, Lord Wriothesley KB (1 March 1605 – 5 November 1624) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1621 and 1624. Life. Wriothesley was the eldest son of Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton and his wife Elizabeth Vernon and was baptised on 26 March 1605 in the Chapel Royal, Greenwich.

  2. When James Wriothesley Lord Wriothesley KB was born on 1 March 1605, his father, Sir Henry Wriothesley 3rd Earl Southampton, KG, was 31 and his mother, Elizabeth Vernon, was 33. He died on 5 November 1624, in Rosendael, Gelderland, Netherlands, at the age of 19, and was buried in St Peter's Church, Titchfield, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom.

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    • Rosendael, Gelderland, Netherlands
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    b. 1 Mar. 1605,1 1st s. of Henry Wriothesley, 3rd earl of Southampton and Elizabeth, da. of John Vernon of Hodnet, Salop.2 educ. St. John’s, Camb. 1619; L. Inn 1621; embassy, Paris 1621; travelled abroad (Low Countries) 1623.3 unm. styled Lord Wriothesley; cr. KB 3 Nov. 1616.4 d. 5 Nov. 1624.5

    Freeman, Southampton, Hants 1623,6 Winchester 1624.7 Capt. ft., 3rd earl of Southampton’s regt., 17 Aug. 1624-d.8

    Originally descended from a Wiltshire attorney, the Wriothesley family acquired a peerage when Thomas Wriothesley† became lord chancellor in 1544. Wriothesley’s father, best known as Shakespeare’s patron, was imprisoned for his part in the Essex rising, but released on the accession of James I.9 The new king stood godfather in person to Wriothesley...

  3. Son of Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton and countess Elizabeth Wriothesley, of Southampton Brother of Lady Penelope Wriothsley Spencer; Anne Wallop and Thomas Wriothesley, 4th Earl of Southampton. Managed by: Jason Scott Wills: Last Updated: May 23, 2018

  4. James Wriothesley, Lord Wriothesley (1 March 1605 – 5 November 1624), who died of an unspecified "fever" five days before his father when they were fighting in the Low Countries; his father also died of fever.

  5. Wriothesley, James Wriothesley, Lord, 1605-1624 -- Death and burial. See also what's at your library, or elsewhere. Broader terms: Wriothesley, James Wriothesley, Lord, 1605-1624; Death and burial; Narrower term: Wriothesley, James Wriothesley, Lord, 1605-1624 -- Death and burial -- Poetry

  6. Fron Shakespeare's dedication of The Rape of Lucrece to Henry Wriothesley. Henry Wriothesley (1573–1624), third earl of Southampton, is best remembered today as a patron of William Shakespeare.