Alternative names: William de Sackville Sir & Knight, Sir William Knighted in France by Henry IV (Sir William, Knighted in France by Henry IV) Sackville
First name Sir William, Knighted in France by Henry IV,.
He was born in the year 1565 in Withyam, Sussex, England.
Alternative: He was born in the year 1568 in Buckhurst, Withyam, Sussex, England.
Alternative: He was born about 1562 in Withyam, Sussex county, England.
Alternative: He was born about 1567 in of Buckhurst, Withyam, Sussex, England.
He died in the year 1591 in England (Slain fighting against the Forces of the League), he was 26 years old.
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