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  1. 15.) Margaret Knollys. No known descendants. 16.) Dudley Knollys (9 May 1562-June 1562) In literature The possibility that Catherine, and perhaps her brother Henry, were illegitimate children of Henry VIII, appears in many works of fiction, including Wendy J. Dunn's The Light in the Labyrinth and Philippa Gregory's The Other Boleyn Girl.

  2. Francis Knollys was born 1511, the elder son of Sir Robert Knollys (d. 1520/1521) and Lettice Peniston (d. 1557/1558), daughter of Sir Thomas Peniston of Hawridge, Buckinghamshire, henchman to Henry VIII. [1] He appears to have received some education at Oxford. He married Catherine Carey, first cousin (as well as possible half-sister) of Queen ...

  3. 23 de mar. de 2024 · Admiral Francis Knollys formerly Knowles Born 14 Aug 1553 . ANCESTORS. Son of Francis Knollys The Elder and Catherine (Carey) Knollys Brother of Henry Knollys MP, Mary Knollys, Lettice (Knollys) Blount, William Knollys KG, Edward Knollys, Elizabeth (Knollys) Leighton, Robert Knollys KB, Richard Knollys, Anne (Knollys) West, Thomas Knollys, Catherine (Knollys) FitzGerald, Cecilia Knollys and ...

  4. Elizabeth Knollys was born on 15 June 1549, the second daughter and one of the 15 children of Sir Francis Knollys and Catherine Carey, the daughter of William Carey and Mary Boleyn. This made Elizabeth the grand-niece of Queen Anne Boleyn, second wife of Henry VIII. She had 11 surviving siblings, the eldest of whom, Lettice Knollys, would later ...

  5. Knollys soon refused to acknowledge Sir Humphrey"s authority and, together with the pirate John Callis, took three ships (later joined by more) to the Spanish Coast on a privateering expedition. The planned voyage across the Atlantic never came to pass and Gilbert complained to Sir Francis Walsingham of Knolly"s “unkind and ill dealing”.

  6. He served against the northern rebels in 1569, and on 16 Jan. 1570 the Queen wrote to the Earl of Sussex and Sir Ralph Sadler asking them to give custody of rebels’ lands and goods to Knollys, ‘whom you know what reason we have to regard, in respect of his kindred to us’. Sussex would gladly have ‘pleasured my cousin [Knollys] before ...

  7. Catherine Carey was born in 1524, the daughter of William Carey of Aldenham in Hertfordshire, Gentleman of the Privy Chamber and Esquire of the Body to Henry VIII, and his wife Mary Boleyn, who had once been a mistress of the king. Catherine was thus Elizabeth I's maternal first cousin. Some historians believe that Catherine was an illegitimate ...