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  1. Rotherfield Greys c. 1883, showing Greys Court, Greys Green, Shepherd's Green, the parish church, and the rectory house. Such dispersed settlement, focused on commons and early roads, is typical of the area. In 1844 only nine houses lay near the church, of which 1–2 Pear Tree Cottages date from the early 16th century or possibly earlier.

  2. Robert Knollys died in 1521, and was buried in the church of St Helen's Bishopsgate. His will, dated 13 November 1520, was proved 19 June 1521. His widow, Letitia or Lettice, was daughter of Sir Thomas Penyston or Penystone, of Hawridge and Marsworth, both in Buckinghamshire, and Alice Bulstrode, and granddaughter of Sir Richard Penystone and ...

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  4. Rotherfield Greys. Rotherfield Greys is a village and civil parish in the Chiltern Hills in South Oxfordshire. It is 2 miles west of Henley-on-Thames and just over 1 mile east of Rotherfield Peppard. It is linked by a near-straight minor road to Henley. Photo: Sealman, Public domain. Ukraine is facing shortages in its brave fight to survive.

  5. Knollys, Knolles or Knowles ( / noʊlz / ), the name of an English family descended from Sir Thomas Knollys (died 1435), Lord Mayor of London, possibly a kinsman of the celebrated general Sir Robert Knolles. The next distinguished member of the family was Sir Francis Knollys or Knowles (c. 1514–1596), English statesman, son of Sir Robert ...

  6. O Castelo de Rotherfield Greys é uma mansão fortificada do século XIV construída em Rotherfield Grays, em Oxfordshire, na Inglaterra. Apenas as ruínas de uma única torre e uma secção da parede do castelo sobrevivem, [ 1] da qual está associada a Grays Court, uma casa de campo Tudor. O castelo é propriedade do National Trust .

  7. Greys Court est une maison de campagne Tudor avec des jardins dans le sud des collines de Chiltern à Rotherfield Greys, près de Henley-on-Thames dans le comté d'Oxfordshire, en Angleterre. Elle est maintenant détenue par le National Trust , et ouverte au public.