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- Sir Thomas Knyvett (also Knevitt or Knivet or Knevet), of Buckenham, Norfolk (c. 1485 – 10 August 1512) was a young English nobleman who was a close ****ociate...
- Ralph Knevet (1600–1671) was an English clergyman and poet. Knevet was a member of the Knevet family of Norfolk. He was admitted at Peterhouse, Cambridge...
- daughters, including: Thomas Le Grosse, eldest son and heir. The poet Ralph Knevet dedicated the following poem to him: The King of Pyrrhus shewd the Muses...
- usher Garter King-of-Arms Buckingham's Surveyor – historically, Charles Knevet Brandon – an officer Serjeant-at-Arms Porter Old Lady – Bullen's chaperone...
- uncle-by-marriage, Avery Cornburgh. In 1483, he was attainted by the name of Sir Will. Knevet, Knt. of Bukenham, conjurer, together with the Earl of Richmond and John...
- Majesty's Jewels, and his wife Katherine Knyvett or Knevet, daughter of Sir Henry Knyvett or Knevet, Master of the Jewel Office to Queen Elizabeth and...
- Hammelssohlen, Hampton Court Vine, Hudler, Huttler, Imperator, Khei-Khan, Knevet's Black Hamburgh, Kölner Blau, Kreuzertraube, Lambert, Lamper, Languedoc...
- century from at least two 15th-century vestments. Clergyman and poet Ralph Knevet became rector of Lyng in 1652, and remained there for the rest of his life...
- monuments are situated at the eastern end of the building. That of Katherine Knevet/Knyvett (d.1628) (the wife of Sir Edmund Paston (d.1632)) stands on the...
- KilligrewThomas Killigrew – King James VI and I – Henry King – Ralph Knevet – Sir Francis Kynaston – Sir Roger L'Estrange – Emilia Lanier – Richard...