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  1. In 1611 Killigrew’s virtual monopoly over the processing of writs from King’s Bench and Common Pleas was undermined when the privilege of preparing particular types of writ was granted to rival patentees, one of whom, John Murray*, he attempted to obstruct.39 By now Sir Robert was taking on the Killigrew mantle at Court, although his father was forced to come to his aid when he was briefly ...

  2. Sir Robert Killigrew (1580–1633) was an English courtier and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1601 and 1629. He served as Ambassador to the United Provinces.

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    Lady Catherine Killigrew (c.1530–1583), English scholar; Elizabeth Killigrew, Viscountess Shannon (1622–1680), wife of Francis Boyle and mistress to Charles II of England; Henry Killigrew (disambiguation), several people; Sir Robert Killigrew (1580–1633), English courtier and MP; Thomas Killigrew (1612–1683), dramatist and theatre manager

  4. Spouse and Children. Sir Henry Killigrew. 1528–1603 • Male. Lady Jaell de Peigne. 1560–1632 • Female. Marriage. 7 November 1590 London St Peter le Poer with St Benet Fink, Middlesex, England.

  5. Sir Robert Killigrew (1580–1633) was an English courtier and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1601 and 1629. He served as Ambassador to the United Provinces.

  6. Robert Killigrew (Q7346349) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. English politician. Sir Robert Killigrew; edit. Language Label Description Also known as ...

  7. Her grandfather, Robert Killigrew, was knighted by King James I in 1603, and appointed Vice-Chamberlain to Queen Henrietta Maria in 1630. Her father Henry Killigrew was a chaplain to Charles I, and chaplain and almoner to James, Duke of York (the future James II). Following the Restoration, Henry Killigrew became Master of the Savoy.