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  1. Sir Henry Knollys of Kingsbury, Warwickshire (ca. 1542 – 21 December 1582) was an English courtier, privateer and Member of Parliament.

  2. Sir Henry Knollys KCVO (20 June 1840 – 1 March 1930) was an officer in the Royal Artillery, British Army, and from 1896 to 1919 a private secretary to Princess Maud of Wales (from 1905 Queen of Norway).

  3. Francis Knollys, who entered the service of Henry VIII before 1540, became a member of parliament in 1542 and was knighted in 1547 while serving with the English army in Scotland. He became custodian of Wallingford Castle in 1551.

  4. Sir Henry Knollys KCVO (20 June 1840 – 1 March 1930) was an officer in the Royal Artillery, British Army, and from 1896 to 1919 a private secretary to Princess Maud of Wales (from 1905 Queen of Norway). Knollys was the third and last surviving son of General the Right Hon. Sir William Thomas...

  5. Major Henry Knollys surveys China as a combined inspection tour and sightseeing venture in which he looks for "faults and infractions, delineating them with his satirist's pen" (113).

  6. Henry Knollys, a major in a less prestigious Artillery Regiment, complained that his experiences in the social sphere would be comparatively limited: ‘inasmuch as nine-tenths of those, who can afford the expense, take refuge from the heat at the cooler Peak’.

  7. Colonel Sir Henry Knollys, K.C.V.O., late R.A., died at Bournemouth on March 1 in his 90th year.