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  1. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Sir Francis Knollys was an English statesman, loyal supporter of Queen Elizabeth I of England, and guardian of Mary, Queen of Scots, during her early imprisonment in England. Knollys entered the service of Henry VIII before 1540, became a member of Parliament in 1542, and was knighted in 1547 while.

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  2. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Francis Knollys, the eldest son and heir of Sir Robert Knollys and his wife Lettice Penninston, was born c.1512, likely at Rookes Manor, Hampshire.

  3. 25 de abr. de 2024 · When Catherine Cornwallis was born on 8 July 1591, in Nursling, Hampshire, England, her father, Sir Charles Cornwallis, was 37 and her mother, Elizabeth Farnham, was 44. She married Henry Knollys on 25 April 1609, in Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 6 daughters.

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  4. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Francis Knollys : Family tree by Tim DOWLING (tdowling) - Geneanet. Sosa : 39,972. (Francis Knowles) Sir , Born between 1511 and 1514 - Oxfordshire, England. Deceased between July 19, 1596 and August 8, 1596 - Oxfordshire, England. Parents. Robert Knollys 1488- Lettice Peniston 1485- Spouses, children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Edward_VIIEdward VII - Wikipedia

    Hace 4 días · He could afford to be magnanimous; his private secretary, Sir Francis Knollys, claimed that he was the first heir to succeed to the throne in credit.

  6. Hace 1 día · Sir Robert Kendal-Cater. His daughter married Sir Francis Knollys, Baronet of Thame. 1735. George Heathcote. Nephew of Sir Gilbert Heathcote (Lord Mayor 1710-1), One of the most prominent leaders of the anti-Walpolean party in the City. 1736. Sir Robert Willimott.

  7. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Sir Francis Knollys was his chief mourner. 1587 - Sir Francis Drake entered the harbour of Cadiz on the Spanish coast and led a pre-emptive strike on the Spanish fleet, destroying a number of ships (20-30) and their supplies, and causing the planned Spanish attack on England to be postponed for over a year.