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  1. Há 6 dias · Killigrew was one of twelve children of Sir Robert Killigrew of Hanworth, a courtier to James I, and his wife Mary née Woodhouse; he became a page to King Charles I at about the age of thirteen. According to Samuel Pepys , the boy Killigrew used to volunteer as an extra, or "devil," at the Red Bull Theatre , so that he could see the plays for free.

  2. Inscription. P.M. / ROBERT KILLIGREW of Arwenak / in the County of Cornwall Efquire / Son of THOMAS and CHARLOTTE / Page of Honour to King Charles / the Second BRIGADIER GENERAL OF / her Majefty's Forces. Killed in / Spain in the Battle of Almanza / the 14th day of April. Ano.

  3. Apart from the Hext manors, Killigrew bequeathed his lands to his brother Henry, and appointed his mother and a cousin, Sir Robert Killigrew*, as his executors.16 He died at Netherham after a prolonged illness, but was buried in St. Margaret, Lothbury, London.

  4. 15 de abr. de 2022 · Family and Education 5th s. of John Killigrew of Arwennack and bro. of Henry and John I. m. aft. 1611, Margaret or Margery, da. of Thomas Saunders of Uxbridge, Mdx., wid. of Robert Wolman or Woolman and of John Leigh, at least 1s. Robert 1da. Kntd 1603. Offices Held

  5. Brief Life History of Charles. When Charles Killigrew was born in 1605, in England, United Kingdom, his father, Sir Robert Killigrew, was 25 and his mother, Mary Woodhouse, was 21.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › KilligrewKilligrew - Wikipedia

    Lady Catherine Killigrew (c.1530–1583), English scholar; Elizabeth Killigrew, Viscountess Shannon (1622–1680), wife of Francis Boyle and mistress to Charles II of England; Henry Killigrew (disambiguation), several people; Sir Robert Killigrew (1580–1633), English courtier and MP; Thomas Killigrew (1612–1683), dramatist and theatre manager

  7. 27 de mar. de 2023 · Vander Motten, 135; Ath. Ox. iv. 692; PROB 11/427, f. 222r-v. Sir William Killigrew (1606–1695) was an English court official under Charles I and Charles II. He was the son of Sir Robert Killigrew (1580–1633) and Mary Woodhouse, of Kimberley, Norfolk, his wife. He was the elder brother to Thomas Killigrew.