- 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...
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Knyvett or
Knyvet is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Alice Knyvet, 15th
century English noblewoman Anthony Knyvett (disambiguation)...
- like the
Knyvetts could have
allowed a
daughter and
sister to be imprisoned: it must
surely have been a
serious matter. Sir
William Knyvett died 2 December...
- them
being Rudstone, his son-in-law, Brett, Culpepper, Cormer, the two
Knyvetts and
three more
whose names I do not know. On ‘Wenisdaie the
XXVIIIth of...
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Anthony Knyvett may
refer to:
Anthony Knivet, the pirate,
slave and
slave trader Anthony Knyvett (Black Rod) (c. 1486 to 1549), held the
office of Black...
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Knyvett Baronetcy, of
Buckenham in the
County of Norfolk, was a
title in the
Baronetage of England. It was
created on 22 May 1611 for
Philip Knyvett....
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William Knyvett may
refer to:
William Knyvett (singer) (1779–1856),
British singer and
composer William Knyvett (athlete) (1882–1929),
British track and...
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Katherine Howard,
Countess of
Suffolk (née Knyvet/
Knyvett; 1564–1638) was an
English court office holder who
served as lady-in-waiting to the
queen consort...
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Charles Knyvett (11
February 1752 – 19
January 1822) was an
English singer and organist. He
established in 1791 in
London the
Vocal Concerts, a series...
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Thomas Knyvett (died 1637) was a
British parliamentary officer who
served as
Clerk of the
Parliaments from 1635 to 1637.
Little is
known about the life...