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  1. William Knollys, 1st Earl of Banbury, KG, PC (1544 [1] – 25 May 1632) was an English nobleman at the court of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I. [2] Biography. He was the son of Sir Francis Knollys, of Greys Court in Oxfordshire, and of Reading, in Berkshire, and his wife, Catherine Carey.

    • 1544
    • 25 May 1632
    • Edward, Nicholas
    • Dorothy Bray (c.1524 – 31 October 1605), Elizabeth Howard (1605–1632)
  2. Sir Thomas Woods Knollys' son General William Knollys, the titular eighth earl, laid claim to the title. He was forced to discontinue the use of the title in 1813, after the House of Lords passed a resolution rejecting his claim. Earls of Banbury. William Knollys, 1st Earl of Banbury (1547–1632) Edward Knollys, 2nd Earl of Banbury ...

  3. 26 de abr. de 2022 · William Knollys, 1st Earl of Banbury was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Tregony between 1572 and 1583.

    • Rotherfield Greys, England
    • "1st Earl of Banbury"
    • England
    • March 03, 1544
  4. High steward, Reading 1601, Abingdon ?1601-30, Banbury 1608, Oxford 1611, Wallingford prob. by 1607; constable Wallingford castle and steward of honour of Ewelme and keeper of park 1604.2. Biography. As his father’s son, Knollys was launched early upon a career in the Commons.

  5. His eldest son, known as Viscount Wallingford until 1813, became General Sir William Knollys and (amongst other offices) was Treasurer and Comptroller of the Household of the Prince of Wales...

  6. His eldest son (of eight children) became General Sir William Knollys and amongst other offices was Treasurer and Comptoller of the Household of the Prince of Wales and Gentleman Usher of the...

  7. When William Knollys 1st Earl of Banbury was born on 3 March 1544, in Rotherfield Greys, Oxfordshire, England, his father, Sir Francis Knollys KG, was 30 and his mother, Lady Catherine Carey, was 19. He married Dorothea Bray after 1573, in Caversham, Oxfordshire, England.