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  1. 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.

  2. Figlio di Robert Killigrew, cortigiano di Giacomo I d'Inghilterra e di Mary Woodhouse, aveva undici fratelli. Divenne paggio di Carlo I d'Inghilterra all'età di tredici anni. Giovane amante del teatro , frequentava abitudinariamente il Red Bull Theatre di Clerkenwell , a Londra , dove poté assistere a numerosi rappresentazioni.

  3. 22 de ago. de 2020 · The family were known associates of Robert Hicks who was hung for piracy in 1578 and in addition, Christian Boulton in his book on the Helford River, Five Million Tides, writes that: “In 1595 John Killigrew ‘the Third’ was brought in front of the Privy Council to answer a charge of assisting a pirate known as Captain Eliot who was hiding in the Helford.

  4. Robert Killigrew of Penryn was born in the year 1472 in Penryn, Cornwall, England, son of Thomas Killigrew of Penryn and Jane Barrette of Ardvora., they gave birth to 1 child. He died on January 4, 1534 in Penryn, Cornwall, England. This information is part of Staley and friends by Donald Desselle Staley on Genealogy Online.

  5. 11 de mai. de 2022 · Sir Robert Killigrew (Lothbury, London 1580 - Bath, Somerset 1633) was a knight of Arwenack in Falmouth, Cornwall. He was born the son of William Killigrew and Margery (Mary) Saunders. In January 1591, he matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford and later became a chamberlain to Queen Elizabeth I. He was elected MP for St Mawes in 1601 and, in the ...

  6. Sir Robert Killigrew (1580–1633) was an English courtier and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1601 and 1629. He served as Ambassador to the United Provinces.

  7. The case of Sir Robert Killigrew, Thomas Wyndham, William Killigrew, Henry Heron, and Edward Heron, drainers and participants of Lindsey Levell, in Lincolnshire, claiming under the late Earl of Lindsey. [London: s.n., 1665?] Subject terms: