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  1. Name Meaning. Elizabeth. The usual spelling of Elisabeth in English. It is recorded in the medieval period, but was made popular by being borne by Queen Elizabeth I of England ( 1533–1603 ). In the 20th century it again became extremely fashionable, partly because it was the name of Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon ( 1900–2002 ), who in 1936 became ...

  2. Arms of Sir Francis Knollys, encircled in the belt of the Order of the Garter. Sir Francis Knollys, KG of Rotherfield Greys, Oxfordshire (c. 1511/c. 1514 – 19 July 1596) was an English courtier in the service of Henry VIII, Edward VI and Elizabeth I, and was a Member of Parliament for a number of constituencies.

  3. 2 de nov. de 2017 · Nicola Tallis. 4.12. 670 ratings71 reviews. A kinswoman to Elizabeth I, Lettice Knollys had begun the Queen’s glittering reign basking in favor and success. It was an honor that she would enjoy for two decades. However, on the morning of September 21st, 1578, Lettice made a fateful decision. When the Queen learned of it, the consequences were ...

  4. 4.) 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. 5.) Edward Knollys (1546-1580). He was a member of Parliament. 6.) Sir Robert Knollys (1547 ...

  5. William Knollys (1547–1632), later earl of Banbury, Lord Vaux, comptroller of Queen Elizabeth I's household; sister-in-law of Lettice Knollys (c. Source for information on Knollys, Elizabeth (c. 1586–1658): Dictionary of Women Worldwide: 25,000 Women Through the Ages dictionary.

  6. Elizabeth Knollys. 1479–1501. Sir Robert Knollys. 1481–1521. Sources (0) There are no historical documents attached to Robert. Spouse and Children. Robert Knollys.

  7. Countess of Leicester. Die d: 25th December 1634 at Drayton Bassett, Staffordshire. Lettice Knollys was born in 1543, almost certainly at Greys Court at Rotherfield Greys in Oxfordshire. Her father, Sir Francis Knollys, later became Treasurer of the Household to Queen Elizabeth, a Knight of the Garter and a wise counsellor to his monarch.