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A History of the County of Oxford
… theologian, were also born in Banbury. 281 Sir William Knollys, son of the puritan Sir Francis Knollys, was named High Steward of Banbury in the charter of …
A History of the County of Oxford
… that William Knight became sole chamberlain. Sir William Knollys, 52 a prominent courtier and Lord Lieutenant of … elected aldermen, 212 and seven others, including Lord Knollys (the high steward), William Knight (the borough … 85. Later created Earl of Banbury. His father, Sir Francis Knollys, was closely associated with the Puritan group in …
A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 7
… presented to the vicarage 711 which was claimed by Robert Knollys, in whose favour Randall resigned in 1629. 712 Knollys (d. 1641), who also held the living of Wick … the churchyard during the building of the manor-house. 716 Knollys also claimed all the tithes and the right to hold the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the sacrament was celebrated four times a year. 47 Charles Knollys (vicar 173271), styled earl of Banbury, lived at …
Calendar of Border Papers
… Lincoln, T. Sussex, Robert Leycester, Henrie Hunsdon, Fr. Knollys, Chr. Hatton, Fr. Walsingham. 2 pp. Copy. The names …
Calendar of Border Papers
… Burghley: Essexe: C. Howarde: W. Cobham: R. Northe: W. Knollys: Ro. Cecyll: J. Fortescue. " Extr. per" Signed: C. …
Brightwell Baldwin
A History of the County of Oxford: Volume 18, Benson, Ewelme, and the Chilterns (Ewelme Hundred)
… 1583, however, Fortescue assigned his lease to Sir Francis Knollys, treasurer of the royal household, on whose death in … 200; OHC, E43/3/3. OHC, E43/3/3; ODNB, s.v. Sir Eras Knollys and Wm Knollys. OHC, E43/3/3. Cat SP Dom. 16278, 431. TNA, C …
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