- 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...
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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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Knell is a surname, and may
refer to: Eric
Knell (1903–1987),
English Anglican Bishop Gary
Knell (born 1954),
American broadcast executive Phil
Knell...
- Sir
Godfrey Kneller, 1st
Baronet (born
Gottfried Kniller; 8
August 1646 – 19
October 1723) was a German-born
British painter. The
leading portraitist...
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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...
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Kneller Hall is a
Grade II
listed mansion in Whitton, in the
London Borough of Richmond...
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Andreas Kneller (variants: Kniller, Knöller, Knüller) (23
April 1649 – 24
August 1724) was a
German composer and
organist of the
North German school....
- John
Zacharias (Zachary)
Kneller,
originally Johann Zacharias Kniller (15
December 1642, Lübeck – 1702, London), was a
German Baroque painter active in...
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Herbert "Harry"
Knell (10
November 1880 – 24 June 1936) was an
Australian rules footballer who pla**** with
Collingwood in the
Victorian Football League...
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Harry Kneller OBE (28
April 1894 — 19 July 1969) was an
English first-class
cricketer and
colonial official in
Kenya Colony. The son of
Harry Kneller, he...