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  1. Sir Robert Knolles or Knollys (c. 1325 – 15 August 1407; aged 81–82) was an important English knight of the Hundred Years' War, who, operating with the tacit support of the crown, succeeded in taking the only two major French cities, other than Calais and Poitiers, to fall to Edward III.

  2. Robert KNOLLYS (Sir) Born: 2 Jan 1312, North Mimms, Herefordshire, England. Died: 15 Aug 1407, Sconethorp Manor, Norfolk, England. Notes: known as 'The Devil for Fighting.' Father: Thomas KNOLLYS. Mother: Joan FITZWITH. Married 1: Constance BEVERLEY. Children: 1. Thomas KNOLLYS. Married 2: Catherine BEVERLEY. Thomas KNOLLYS. Born: 1350.

  3. Sir Robert Knollys. Lady Catherine Vaughan. Marriage. Children (2) Frances Knollys. Lettice Knollys. View All. Parents and Siblings. Sir Francis Knollys I. Lady Catherine Carey. Siblings (16) Mary Knollys. Sir Henry Knollys.

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  4. Sir Robert Knollys (or Knolles) (died 1521) was an English courtier in the service and favour of Henry VII and Henry VIII.

  5. Knollys, Knolles or Knowles ( / noʊlz / ), the name of an English family descended from Sir Thomas Knollys (died 1435), Lord Mayor of London, possibly a kinsman of the celebrated general Sir Robert Knolles. The next distinguished member of the family was Sir Francis Knollys or Knowles (c. 1514–1596), English statesman, son of Sir Robert ...

  6. Sir Robert Knollys (d.1619) Born: circa 1547 probably at Rotherfield Greys, Oxfordshire. Usher of the Tower Mint. Died: January 1619 at Caversham, Oxfordshire. Robert - 'Robyn' to his friends - was the fourth son of the Treasurer of England, Sir Francis Knollys Senior, and his wife, Catherine Carey, a maternal cousin of Queen Elizabeth I.

  7. KNOLLYS, Sir Robert I (c.1547-1619), of Porthaml, Brec. and Vinegarden, St Martin's Lane, Mdx. Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1604-1629, ed. Andrew Thrush and John P. Ferris, 2010. Available from Cambridge University Press.