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  1. Robert Rich, 3rd Baron Rich, 1st Earl of Warwick (December 1559 – 24 March 1619), was an English nobleman, known as Baron Rich between 1581 and 1618, when he was created Earl of Warwick. He was the first husband of Penelope Devereux, whom he divorced in 1605 on the grounds of her adultery.

  2. Robert Rich, III barón de Rich, I conde de Warwick (diciembre de 1559 - 24 de marzo de 1619), fue un noble inglés, conocido como Barón Rich entre 1581 y 1618, cuando fue creado Conde de Warwick. Fue el primer esposo de Penelope Devereux, de quien se divorció en 1605 por adulterio .

  3. Born in 1611 at Hackney, Middlesex, where he was also baptized, he was nominally enrolled at Gray’s Inn in August 1619 at the tender age of eight following his father’s succession to the earldom of Warwick.

  4. Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick KB, PC (May/June 1587 – 19 April 1658) was an English naval officer, politician and peer who commanded the Parliamentarian navy during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms. A Puritan, he was also lord of the Manor of Hunningham.

  5. On the contrary, in July 1618 Rich succeeded in persuading the king to allow his father, who had agreed to buy an earldom for £10,000, the title of earl of Warwick.84 As late as mid-October 1618 James sent Rich and his brother, Sir Henry, to Gravesend to greet the newly arrived Turkish ambassador.85

  6. Puritanism and piracy together helped colonize New England with the zealous oversight of Robert Rich, 1 st Earl of Warwick. Known as the “Pious Pyrate” in his day, Warwick sponsored half the pirates in the Atlantic between 1626 and 1630 .

  7. of Robert Rich, second Earl of Warwick. As a colonizer, a puritan, an outstanding opponent of Charles I., and a parliamentary lord high admiral during the civil war he is well known to students of the seventeenth century, but his career as a privateer has never received the attention due the greatest of the successors of Drake and Raleigh. This ...