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[[File:Cobbe Portrait of Southampton.jpg|thumb|Southampton in his teens]]'''Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton''' (1573–1624) was a patron of [[William Shakespeare]] and thought to have been the "fair youth" mentioned in Shakespeare's sonnets.
[[File:Cobbe Portrait of Southampton.jpg|thumb|Southampton in his teens: the Cobbe Portrait, now at Hatchlands Park, surrey. It was at one time thought to have been the portrait of a woman]]'''Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton''' (1573–1624) was a patron of [[William Shakespeare]] and thought to have been the "fair youth" mentioned in Shakespeare's sonnets.


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Southampton in his teens: the Cobbe Portrait, now at Hatchlands Park, surrey. It was at one time thought to have been the portrait of a woman

Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton (1573–1624) was a patron of William Shakespeare and thought to have been the "fair youth" mentioned in Shakespeare's sonnets.

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