George Talbot
English commander and Lord High Steward

Born
1528
497 years ago
Died
November 18th, 1590
434 years ago — 62 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
England
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6th Earl of Shrewsbury served as a prominent English commander and politician during the Tudor period. He held the position of Lord High Steward of Ireland, which involved significant administrative responsibilities. Talbot was also a key figure during the conflicts of the time, particularly in relation to the English crown's interests in Ireland. He managed extensive lands and estates, influencing regional governance and military matters. His legacy includes the management of noble duties and participation in various campaigns supporting the English monarchy.
Served as Lord High Steward of Ireland
Held the title of 6th Earl of Shrewsbury
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