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William Wriothesley : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Wriothesley William Wriothesley or Wrythe (pronunciation uncertain: ''RYE-zlee'' (archaic), ''ROTT-slee'' (present-day)〔 and ''RYE-əths-lee'' have been suggested) (died 1513) was an officer of arms at the College of Arms in London. He was the second son of Garter King of Arms, John Writhe; the younger brother of Thomas Wriothesley; and the father of Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton. ==Personal life== Wriothesley was probably born in London, Middlesex, or at Colatford, Wiltshire. His name at birth was William Writhe, and he was the second son of John Writhe and his first wife, Barbara, daughter of John Castlecombe.〔Walter H Godfrey and Sir Anthony Wagner, ''The College of Arms, Queen Victoria Street: being the sixteenth and final monograph of the London Survey Committee''. (London, 1963).〕 Wriothesley lived in the Barbican in London, and was a citizen and draper.〔'Survey of London', (1905)〕 He married Agnes Drayton of London, and they had one son, Thomas, who was born in 1505, and later became earl of Southampton.〔Complete peerage〕 Wriothesley died young, some time before 26 April 1513 when Thomas Yonge became York Herald.
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