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  1. William Cartwright (born December 1611, Ashchurch, Tewkesbury, Eng.—died Nov. 29, 1643, Oxford, Oxfordshire) was a British writer greatly admired in his day as a poet, scholar, wit, and author of plays in the comic tradition of Ben Jonson.

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  3. Professor William Cartwright. Share. Position: Honorary Professor. College / Portfolio: STEM College. Email: william.cartwright@rmit.edu.au. Campus: City Campus. Contact me about: Research supervision. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2473-2666. Expand all sections.

  4. William Cartwright (1 September 1611 – 29 November 1643) was an English poet, dramatist and churchman. Early life. Cartwright was born at Northway, Gloucestershire, the son of William Cartwright of Heckhampton, Gloucestershire. He was educated at the free school of Cirencester and at Westminster School.

  5. William Cartwright was an English poet and dramatist. His poems and plays were collected in Comedies, Tragi-Comedies, with Other Poems (Humphrey Moseley) in 1651. He passed away in Oxford, England, on November 29, 1643.

  6. celm.folger.edu › introductions › CartwrightWilliamCELM: William Cartwright

    William Cartwright, of Christ Church, Oxford, was one of the best known Oxford poets and dramatists of his time. His greatest triumph was the tragi-comedy The Royal Slave, which was produced at Christ Church, with sets and costumes by Inigo Jones and music by Henry Lawes, before Charles I and Queen Henrietta Maria on 30 August 1636.

  7. William "Bill" Cartwright (c. 1923 – June 7, 2012) was a Bahamian politician, realtor and magazine publisher. Cartwright, together with Sir Henry Milton Taylor and Cyril Stevenson, co-founded the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) in 1953, the first national political party to be established in the Bahamas. [1]