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  1. Sir Henry Knollys of Kingsbury, Warwickshire (ca. 1542 – 21 December 1582) was an English courtier, privateer and Member of Parliament. Biography [ edit ] He was born the eldest son of Sir Francis Knollys , Treasurer of the Royal Household, and Catherine Carey , Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Elizabeth I. [2] He was reputedly educated at ...

  2. Sir Henry Knollys KCVO (20 June 1840 – 1 March 1930) was an officer in the Royal Artillery, British Army, and from 1896 to 1919 a private secretary to Princess Maud of Wales (from 1905 Queen of Norway).

  3. Of his children, one son Francis Knollys, 1st Viscount Knollys (born 1837), was private secretary to Edward VII and George V (created Baron Knollys in 1902 and Viscount Knollys in 1911); another son, Sir Henry Knollys (1840–1930), became private secretary to King Edward's daughter Maud, Queen of Norway; and daughter, Charlotte, became the ...

  4. Author. Sir Henry Knollys was the biographer of his old chief, Sir Hope Grant, with whom he wrote "Incidents in the Sepoy War" and "Incidents in the China War." He was also the author of "From Sedan to Saarbruck," "Sketches of Life in Japan," and "English Life in China."

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  5. 29 de abr. de 2022 · Birthplace: Kingsbury, Warwickshire, England (United Kingdom) Death: December 21, 1582 (35-44) Stanford, Berkshire, England (United Kingdom) Immediate Family: Son of Sir Francis Knollys; Francis Knollys, The Elder and Catherine Carey, Chief Lady of the Bedchamber. Husband of Margaret Knollys.

  6. Born: circa 1542 probably at Rotherfield Greys, Oxfordshire. Captain. Died: 21st December 1582 in the Netherlands. Henry Knollys was the eldest son of the Treasurer of the Royal Household, Sir Francis Knollys Senior, and his wife, Catherine Carey, a maternal cousin of Queen Elizabeth I.

  7. Henry Knollys. (1840–1930) sister projects: Wikipedia article, Wikidata item. K.C.V.O.; Colonel of the Royal Artillery; younger brother of William Wallingford Knollys. This author wrote articles for the Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900.