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  1. Há 4 dias · On the death of Brian Cave (to whom William had transferred all his rights) the hundred passed into the possession of Sir Ambrose Cave, and on his death in 1568 it went to Henry Knollys, the husband of his only daughter Margaret.

  2. Há 5 dias · On the death of Thomas Knollys in 1679 it passed to his son Robert, who died of an accidental wound in 1701. He was succeeded by his son Henry, who died at Nursling 1746–7. His son was the Thomas Knollys who died in 1751.

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  3. Há 4 dias · Catherine‘s daughter Lettice Knollys became a legendary beauty of Elizabeth‘s court, described by contemporaries as "the best-looking woman in England". In fact, Lettice‘s charms were so considerable that in 1578 she secretly married Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester – Queen Elizabeth‘s great love and favorite.

  4. Há 4 dias · On the death of the former Stanford fell into moieties, half passing to Elizabeth and half to Lettice, the daughters of his son Sir Henry Knollys. The former married Henry Willoughby of Risley (co. Derby), who was created a baronet in 1611. Sir Henry died in 1649, leaving as his heirs three daughters, Mary, Frances and Anne.

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  5. Há 1 dia · The Knollys family is usually spoken of as owning Battle, but it seems probable that the property held by them was the capital messuage, whilst the manor came to certain citizens of London, to whom James I in return for grants of money granted Battle for ninety-nine years; the interest passed to William Williams and others, and finally by Letters Patent to Capt. Edward Ditchfield and others ...

  6. Há 5 dias · 1410 – Sir Thomas Knollys, Grocer. 1411 – Sir Robert Chichele, Grocer. 1412 – Sir William Walderne, Mercer. 1413 – Sir William Cromer, Draper. 1414 – Sir Thomas Fauconer, Mercer. 1415 – Sir Nicholas Wotton, Draper. 1416 – Sir Henry Barton, Skinner. 1417 – Sir Richard Marlowe, Ironmonger. 1418 – Sir William Sevenoke, Grocer

  7. Há 3 dias · Modern political history. Successive elections in 2001 and 2005 saw marginal majorities of under 2% of the vote - in favour of a Liberal Democrat and then a Conservative. The 2015 result brought the incumbent MP a Conservative majority of more than 41%, up from 14% in 2010.