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Newcastle. They stayed in Southwark and afterwards in lodgings at Covent Garden, in great poverty. He was finally admitted to compound, and succeeded in purchasing Welbeck and Bolsover which had been confiscated from his brother. The proceedings in regard to his estates were not completed at the time of his death.
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Cavendish was disinclined to make any concession by returning to England, but as the revenue from his estates was serviceable to his family, his brother Newcastle induced Clarendon to persuade him to make his submission. He accordingly repaired to England in the beginning of November with Lady
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On the outbreak of the civil war, Cavendish, with his brother Newcastle, entered the king's service, serving under his brother as lieutenant-general of the horse. He behaved with great gallantry in several actions, particularly distinguishing himself at the
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As a royalist, Cavendish's estates were sequestered in 1649, preventing him settling land on his creditors as repayment, including Charles Moseley and the upholsterer
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He was knighted, at Welbeck on 10 August 1619, during a visit of the king to his brother. On 23 January 1623–4, he was returned to parliament for the borough of
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John Pell (1611-1685) and His Correspondence with Sir Charles Cavendish: The Mental World of an Early Modern Mathematician
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At the request of his brother, he returned to England in 1651, and managed to purchase
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Cavendish knew Pell from the Welbeck period, along with the mathematicians
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on 18 February 1627–8, and to the Short parliament on 30 March 1640.
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His group of intellectual acquaintances has been called the
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Charles Cavendish (Nottingham)
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KB
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Bolsover Castle
Nottingham
Nottingham
Nottingham
Handsworth
West Riding of Yorkshire
England
Welbeck
Nottinghamshire
England
Bolsover, Derbyshire
William, Duke of Newcastle
England
Cavalry
Lieutenant General
First English Civil War
Adwalton Moor
Second Hull
Marston Moor
Member of Parliament
Nottingham
John Aubrey
mathematics
Walter Warner
Robert Payne

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