- Sir John
Godsalve (c. 1505 – 20
November 1556) of
London and Norwich, Norfolk, was an
English politician. John
Godsalve was a
Clerk of the
Signet and elected...
- by May 1536 Amb****ador to
Scotland 1537, 1540, 1542
Jointly (with John
Godsalve,
Gregory Railton and
Francis Kempe) prothonotary,
Chancery 1537 – 1587...
- 1998, pp. 15–16 "Sir John
Godsalve (c.1505-1556)".
Royal Collection Trust.
Inventory no. 912265. "Portrait of John
Godsalve".
Philadelphia Museum of Art...
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Unknown Unknown 1530
Thomas Wriothesley 1532
William Paget bef. 1537 John
Godsalve 2
October 1539 John
Huttoft 14
April 1540
Thomas Knight 1541
Richard Taverner...
- 1797:
Jackson Barwis 9 July 1803:
George Lee 9 July 1803: John
Crosse Godsalve Crosse 9 July 1803: John
Wallinger Arnold Wallinger 9 July 1803: John Hopkins...
- at the
Tower of
London from 1552 to 1555. In this capacity, he and John
Godsalve issued the double-faced
shillings of
Philip and Mary.
However he was held...
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Studies of the
Fetus in the Womb, 1511 Hans
Holbein the Younger, Sir John
Godsalve (c.1505-56), 1532–34,
drawing with
chalks and
bodycolour Michelangelo,...
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after his
arrival he
converted (or re-converted) to
Catholicism George Godsalve or Godsalf, of the
diocese of Bath, a man who had
gained the B.A. at Oxford...
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tempera on oak 54 × 38.7 cm
National Gallery,
London Portrait of
Thomas Godsalve and his son John 1528 Oil and
tempera on oak 35 × 36 cm Gemäldegalerie...
- ISBN 978-0-19-211592-8.
Richard Gotts will.
Norfolk Record Office. 1535. pp.
Godsalve 67–9. "Norfolk
Record Office".
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original on 2012-06-14...