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  1. William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester KG PC (c. 1483/1485 – 10 March 1572), styled Lord St John between 1539 and 1550 and Earl of Wiltshire between 1550 and 1551, was an English Lord High Treasurer, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, and statesman.

  2. Marquess of Winchester is a title in the Peerage of England that was created in 1551 for the prominent statesman William Paulet, 1st Earl of Wiltshire. It is the oldest of six surviving English marquessates; therefore its holder is considered the premier marquess of England.

    • Christopher Paulet, 19th Marquess of Winchester
    • Earl of Wiltshire, Baron St John
  3. 27 de abr. de 2022 · William Paulet, 1st Marquess of Winchester KG (c. 1483/1485 – 10 March 1572), known as The Lord St John between 1539 and 1550 and as The Earl of Wiltshire between 1550 and 1551, was an English Secretary of State and statesman.

  4. Overview. 1st marquis of Winchester, William Paulet. (c. 1483—1572) Quick Reference. ( c. 1483–1572). ‘More of a willow than an oak’ was reported to have been Paulet's engaging assessment of himself and, indeed, anyone who could negotiate the vicissitudes of Tudor politics and hold high office in four reigns needed to be pliant.

  5. 26 de nov. de 2008 · William, first marquis of Winchester and lord treasurer (1474-1572), is remembered today, if at all, for his remarkable longevity, dying at his great mansion of Basing House in his native Hampshire on 10 March 1572 at ninety seven or ninety eight.

  6. The evidence is almost entirely circumstantial, and requires careful evaluation. Because old age was itself venerated in the sixteenth century, Winchester's reputation is to some extent bound up with the solution of this problem, which also provides interesting insights into Renaissance chronology.

  7. William Paulet, First Marquis of Winchester: A Question of Age. Sixteenth Century Journal. XVIII, No. 3, 1987. William Paulet, First Marquis of Winchester: AA Question of Age. J. D. Alsop. University of Liverpool. D. M. Loades. University College of North Wales. Lord Treasurer Winchester was celebrated in his own time, not only.