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  1. Katherine Howard, Countess of Suffolk ( née Knyvet/Knyvett ; 1564–1638) [1] was an English court office holder who served as lady-in-waiting to the queen consort of England, Anne of Denmark . Private life. She was born in Charlton Park, Wiltshire, the oldest child of Sir Henry Knyvet (or Knyvett) and his wife, Elizabeth Stumpe. [2] .

  2. Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia. Knyvett, Catherine (d. 1633)Countess of Suffolk. Name variations: Catherine Howard. Died in September 1633; daughter of Sir Henry Knyvett andElizabeth Stumpe; married the Honorable Richard Rich; married Thomas Howard (1561–1626), 1st earl of Suffolk (r. 1603–1626), around 1583; children ...

  3. Katherine Howard, Countess of Suffolk ( née Knyvet/Knyvett ; 1564–1638) was an English court office holder who served as lady-in-waiting to the queen consort of England, Anne of Denmark. Katherine Knyvett, Countess of Suffolk – Miniature by Nicholas Hilliard. Private life.

  4. Thomas Knyvet was the second son of Sir Henry Knyvet of Charlton, Wiltshire, and Anne Pickering, daughter of Sir Christopher Pickering of Killington, Westmorland. She was the widow of Francis Weston who had been executed in 1536. [2] His niece, Catherine Knyvet, was married to Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk. [3]

  5. Brief Life History of Catherine. When Catherine Knyvett was born in 1510, in Norfolk, England, her father, Sir Thomas Knyvett, was 28 and her mother, Muriel Howard, was 24. She died in 1565, in Buckinghamshire, England, at the age of 55. Photos and Memories (0)

  6. Catherine Knyvett Frances Howard, portrait miniature by Isaac Oliver Frances Carr, Countess of Somerset (31 May 1590 [1] – 23 August 1632), was an English noblewoman who was the central figure in a famous scandal and murder during the reign of King James I .

  7. 4 de sept. de 2021 · Dutch. Portret van Katherine Knyvett (1564–1638), gravin van Suffolk door Paul van Somer. Summary[edit] Licensing[edit] This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional, public domain work of art. The work of art itself is in the public domain for the following reason: Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse.