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  1. William Knollys ( 1544 – 25 mai 1632 ), 1er baron Knollys de Greys, puis 1er vicomte Wallingford, et finalement 1er comte Banbury, est une personnalité anglaise de la Cour de la reine Élisabeth et du roi Jacques .

  2. 30 de jun. de 2022 · She had 11 surviving siblings, the eldest of whom, Lettice Knollys, would later be banished from court after secretly marrying Queen Elizabeth's favourite, Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester. She was brought up in a staunchly Protestant household at Greys Court at Rotherfield Greys in Oxfordshire and Abbey House at Reading in Berkshire.

  3. William Knowles, Viscount of Wallingford, 1st Earl of Banbury Knollys 1547-1632; Richard Knollys 1548-1610; Thomas , son of Sir Francis IKnight, KG, Oxford U, Governor of Ostend Knollys 1552-1596; Francis ,II Knowles Privateer Pirate, HP, Knight Knollys 1552-1643; Anne Baroness West 1st Cousin to Queen Elizabeth de la Warr Knollys 1555-1608

  4. Lettice Knollys, Catherine's daughter; William Knollys, 1st Earl of Banbury, (c. 1544 – 25 May 1632). He was married first to Dorothy Bray, who was 20 years his senior; and secondly to Elizabeth Howard, daughter of Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk, and his second wife Catherine Knyvett. Edward Knollys (1546–1580). He was a member of ...

  5. Collection Fitzwilliam Museum Inventory Number 2551878 Title William Knollys, 1st Earl of Banbury Object Type Text Measurements-

  6. Several peers, including the great Lord Erskine, protested against this decision, but General Knollys himself accepted it and ceased to call himself Earl of Banbury. He died in Paris on 20 March 1834. His eldest son, Sir William Thomas Knollys (1797–1883), entered the army and served with the Guards during the Peninsular War.

  7. 1st Earl of Banbury; William Knollys; Lived 87 years, 10 months, 24 days; William inherited both Greys Court and the rebuilt Caversham Park mansion on the death of his father in 1596.