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Sir Robert KnollysGeboortenaam: Robert KnollysGeslacht: ManGeboorte: 1481 - North Mymms, Welwyn Hatfield District, Hertfordshire, EnglandHuwelijk: Echtgeno(o)t(e): Katheryn Lettice Peniston - 1510 - EnglandWoonplaats: 18 feb 1586 - Mottram-in-Longdendale, Cheshire, EnglandOverlijden: 19 jun 1521 - Henley-on-Thames, South Oxfordshire District, Oxfordshire, EnglandBegrafenis: 1521 - Bishopsgate, City of London, Greater London, EnglandOuders: Sir Robert Knollys, Elizabeth Knollys (geboren Troutbeck)Echtgenote: Katheryn Lettice PenistonKinderen: Francis Knollys, Joan Knowles, Henry Knowles, Jane Knowles, Elizabeth KnowlesBroers/zusters: Anne Frowicke (geboren Knollys), Elizabeth Knollys Aanvullende informatie:
LifeSketch: Birth: 1481 North Mymms Hertfordshire, EnglandEnglish family descended from Sir Thomas Knollys (d. 1435), Lord Mayor of London.obert Knollys, or Knolles, (died 1521) was an English courtier in the service and favour of Henry VII and Henry VIII.s appointed to wait on ?the king's dearest son the prince? (Arthur). He received £5 ?by way of reward? for each of the three years 1488 to 1490, and when Henry VII met Archduke Philip in 1500 he accompanied the English king as one of the ushers of the chamber. He continued in the same office under Henry VIII, and received an annuity of £20, on November 15, 1509, and a grant of Upclatford, called Rookes Manor, in Hampshire ? part of the confiscated property of Sir Richard Empson ? on February 10, 1510?11. On 9 July 1514 the usher and his wife were jointly granted the manor of Rotherfield Greys, near Henley-on-Thames, Oxfordshire, in survivorship, at an annual rental of a red rose at midsummer. The grant was confirmed on January 5, 1517?18 by letters patent for their own lives and that of one successor. Other royal gifts followed.is widow, Letitia or Lettice, was daughter of Sir Thomas Penyston of Hawridge and Marshall, Buckinghamshire. After Robert Knollys's death she became the second wife of Sir Robert Lee of Burston, Buckinghamshire, son of Sir Henry Lee of Quarendon in the same county. Sir Robert Lee, by whom she had issue, died in 1537, when she became the second wife of Sir Thomas Tresham of Rushton, Northamptonshire, prior (under Queen Mary) of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem. Her will, dated 28 June 1557, was proved 11 June 1558.nd two daughters, Mary and Jane. The latter married Sir Richard Wingfield of Kimbolton Castle. The son Henry (d 1583) was in some favour with Edward VI and Queen Elizabeth. He went abroad with his brother Francis during Queen Mary's reign. In 1562 he was sent on a diplomatic mission to Germany, to observe the temper of German protestants, and in 1569 was temporarily employed in warding both Queen Mary of Scotland at Tutbury and the Duke of Norfolk in the Tower. He was M.P. for Reading in 1563, and for Christchurch in 1572. His will, dated 27 July 1582, was proved 2 Sept. 1583.rebuilt St. Antholin's Church in Watling Street, where he was buried with his wife Joan. His will, dated 20 May 1435, was proved 11 July 1435 at Lambeth, where it is still preserved.s a forebear of Robert Knollys (great-great-grandson) and Francis Knollys (Robert's son).er, but, according to Sidney Lee in the [[Dictionary of national Biography, this is an error. Discussing Francis knolly's, Lee states: "Sir Francis's pedigree cannot be authentically traced beyond Sir Thomas Knollys ... from whom Sir Francis's father was fifth in descent".81 - 1558)*Maintained by: Todd Whitesides
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