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Kneller is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Andreas Kneller (1649–1724),
German composer Arthur Kneller (1894–1969),
English cricketer...
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drawings in
Kneller's studio.
Kneller and his wife had no
children together. Most of his
fortune was
inherited by his grandson,
Godfrey Kneller Huckle, who...
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William Knell may
refer to:
William Knell (actor) (died 1587),
Elizabethan English actor William Adolphus Knell (1801–1875),
British maritime painter...
- England, best
known as the
brother of Sir
Godfrey Kneller. His
youngest brother was
organist Andreas Kneller.
According to Houbraken, he and his
brother were...
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Knell is a surname, and may
refer to: Eric
Knell (1903–1987),
English Anglican Bishop Gary
Knell (born 1954),
American broadcast executive Phil
Knell...
- A
death knell is the
ringing of a
church bell to
announce the
death of a person. Historically,[where?][when?] it was the
second of
three bells rung around...
- for the music:
Kneller Hall
closes its
doors after 170 years".
British Army. 6
September 2021.
Retrieved 18
September 2021. "
Kneller Hall: Whitton"....
- and the
fifth President of
Brooklyn College.
Kneller was born in Oldham, England, to John W.
Kneller and
Margaret Ann Truslove. He had four
older brothers...
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Margaretha Maria in 1686.
Kneller's son-in-law
Johann Jacob Hencke became his ****istant in 1717, and
succeeded in him in 1723.
Kneller was well
respected as...
- from 2009-2015. "Scott
Kneller". sochi2014.olympics.com.au.
Australian Olympic Committee.
Retrieved 6
February 2014. "Scott
Kneller,
Freestyle Skiing". Vancouver...