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A History of the County of Huntingdon
… the family. The manor of Winwick was acquired by Sir John Knyvet, who died seised in 1381 of a manor in which was … in 1418 30 and his son was holding in 1428 as Sir John Knyvet. 31 He settled the manor on his son John and Alice his … the son, inherited. 32 He was succeeded by Sir William Knyvet, presumably his son, who granted the manor to his …
A History of the County of Wiltshire
… Parliaments, was the town's legal adviser, while Sir Henry Knyvet and Sir Francis Popham, who each sat six times, were …
The Bede Roll of the Fraternity of St Nicholas
… 1532 (PROB 11/24, f. 157v). She was the daughter of Edmund Knyvet and a sister of Sheen and Syon abbeys. Daughter of …
The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent
… was burnt down. 6 Besides these I find mention, that John Knyvet, the king's chancellor, having attended king Edward …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… passage at a place called Gable End, where Lord Grey with Knyvet, Sir John Bridges, Sir Thomas Palmer and others set …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… as shown in the last volume, along with Sir Henry Knyvet, who was to remain as resident Ambassador when he … in the Low Countries the Emperor avoided receiving him and Knyvet till Christmas Day. 23 The Diet of Ratisbon, … and expressed himself about Henry VIII. to Bonner and Knyvet in far more cordial terms than he had used to …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… of speculation and gossip. Bishop Gardiner and Sir Henry Knyvet were the ambassadors, and the former had over a … sent to the Emperor in November along with Sir Henry Knyvet. The latter, it was generally understood, was to … prevent his following him into Germany. 61 He gave him and Knyvet audience at Namur on Christmas Day. 62 The Emperor's …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… a son of Sir William Godolphin. 126 In Norfolk, Sir Edmund Knyvet, a nephew of the duke of Norfolk, offered his humble … nominations by the Court never created dissatisfaction. Knyvet's letter to Cromwell had been subservient enough, and … the selection that Cromwell (or the King) would make; but Knyvet had hoped to have been one of the King's nominees …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… was no lack of informers. Surrey's cousin, Sir Edmund Knyvet was twice examined. On the first occasion he said "he … some "great ill device." 113 In his second examination Knyvet mentioned how at one time he had avoided Kenninghall … to Surrey himself, the Earl's answer was "No, no, cousin Knyvet, I malice not so low; my malice climbs higher"; and …
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII
… whose evidence, as well as that of his steward Charles Knyvet, the Duke was mainly condemned. 2 Gilbert enjoyed the Duke's confidence. The names of Gilbert and of Charles Knyvet frequently occur in the Duke's miscellaneous accounts; … of the Duchess) had declared upon oath respecting Charles Knyvet. The name of Margaret Gedding occurs again shortly …
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