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knollys (noun): A surname of English origin, commonly used as a family name
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- A surname from Middle English.
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Knollys never wavered in his consistent championship of the puritans.
I have replied to Knollys in the sense which you suggested.
Her maternal grandmother was Lettice Knollys.
Lady knollys had told me.
He then became a tutor in the household of Sir Francis Knollys.
Elizabeth Knollys was a maid of the court at the age of nine.
The closing scene depicts the start of the relationship between Robert Dudley and Lettice Knollys.
Lettice Knollys was her eldest sister.
She lived very discreetly, often with her relatives at the Knollys family home in Oxfordshire.
William Knollys was godparent to her daughter who was named Mary.
She even met with local Catholics, something for which Knollys and Scrope were severely reprimanded.
Knollys tried to woo her once again, but Mary was firm.
Following Bruce 's death Sir William Knollys was appointed comptroller and treasurer to the Prince.
The court heard ninety witnesses for Dudley and fifty-seven for Leicester's widow, Lettice Knollys.
Her father was son of the elder Sir Francis Knollys and his wife, Catherine Carey.
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On 28 May Knollys arrived at the castle, and was admitted to Mary 's presence.
Thus Catherine was Elizabeth I's first cousin, and Lettice Knollys her first cousin once removed.
Throughout her life, Lettice Knollys cared for her siblings, children, and grandchildren.
All is well, Knollys.
Well, he did Knollys House.
The King 's two private secretaries, Lords Knollys and Stamfordham, gave George conflicting advice.
Between 1645 and the Restoration Knollys met with no interference.