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  1. Biografia. Francis, nacque nel 1514 e studiò all' Università di Oxford. Enrico VIII estese a lui il favore che aveva dimostrato per suo padre Robert Knollys, assegnandogli la rendita delle proprietà paterne di Rotherfield Greys nel 1538. Questo fatto è attestato da atti ufficiali del Parlamento del Regno Unito del 1540–1541 e del 1545–6.

  2. Francis Knollys, who entered the service of Henry VIII before 1540, became a member of parliament in 1542 and was knighted in 1547 while serving with the English army in Scotland. A strong and somewhat aggressive supporter of the reformed doctrines, he retired to Germany soon after Mary became queen, returning to England to become a privy ...

  3. Sir Francis Knollys was fifth in decent from him. Henry VIII extended to Francis Knollys the favour that he had shown to his father and, in 1538, secured for him his the estate of Rotherfield Greys. Acts of Parliament in 1541 and in 1546 attested to this grant, in the second act making his wife joint-tenant with him.

  4. Hace 4 días · Katherine was the daughter of William Carey and Mary Boleyn and was born about 1524. In about 1540 she married Francis, elder son of Robert Knollys. Francis was a politician, master of the horse to Prince Edward and fought at the battle of Pinkie in 1547, when he was knighted. He was later a Privy Councillor and for a time guardian of Mary ...

  5. 23 de mar. de 2024 · Husband of Lettice (Barrett) Knollys — married 21 Dec 1588 in London All Hallows London Wall, Middlesex, England. Father of Lettice (Knollys) Hampden, Francis Knollys and Elizabeth (Knollys) Hammond. Died Mar 1648 at age 94 in Reading, Berkshire, England. Francis, son of Francis Knollys and Catherine Carey was born on Monday 14 August 1553. [1]

  6. 1 de sept. de 2006 · A Latin dictionary once owned by Sir Francis Knollys has come to light containing his records of his marriage to Katherine Carey, daughter of Mary Boleyn, and the births of their fourteen children. These previously unpublished details (here transcribed) strengthen the argument that Katherine was an illegitimate child of Henry VIII, born during his affair with Anne Boleyn's sister.

  7. On 26 April 1540 she married Sir Francis Knollys. Her husband was named a Knight of the Garter in 1593, although he had already been knighted in 1547. He was also Treasurer of the Royal Household. From the time of her marriage, Catherine became known as Mistress Knollys, and from 1547 as Lady Knollys.