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Cavendish, William:

Cavendish, William: see Newcastle, William Cavendish, duke of.

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An English family in Rubens's house: Susan Bracken reviews an exploration of the life led in Antwerp by the patron and collector William Cavendish and his family.(Royalist Refugees: William and Margaret Cavendish in the Rubens House, 1648-1660)(Book review) (Apollo)

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