• Sir Clement Courtenay Knollys KCMG (1849 – 16 December 1905) was a British rower and colonial administrator and governor. Knollys was the son of Rev....
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  • horologist Courtenay Ilbert (1841–1924), British lawyer Courtenay Knollys (1849-1905), British rower Courtenay Mansel (1880–1933), Welsh farmer Courtenay Morgan...
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  • 660 feet, The Knollys Tunnel, which was named after the then-acting Colonial Governor of Trinidad and Tobago, Sir Clement Courtenay Knollys KCMG, who officially...
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    Olympics) Alister Kirby, rower at the 1912 Summer Olympics Sir Clement Courtenay Knollys, rower and Colonial Administrator and Governor David Laitt, cricketer...
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    Jackson Governor of the Leeward Islands 1902–1904 Succeeded by Sir Courtenay Knollys Preceded by Sir Arthur Havelock Governor of Tasmania 1904–1909 Succeeded by...
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  • Walter Francis Hely-Hutchinson, G.C.M.G. 1877–1883 Sir Sir Clement Courtenay Knollys, K.C.M.G. 1883–1894 Sir George Ruthven Le Hunte, K.C.M.G. 1894–1897...
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  • Jackson 1902–1904: Sir Gerald Strickland. 1904–1905: Sir Clement Courtenay Knollys 1906–1912: Sir Ernest Bickham Sweet-Escott 1912–1916: Sir Henry Hesketh...
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    also won the Wingfield Sculls beating the previous champion Clement Courtenay Knollys and the Colquhoun Sculls at Cambridge University. In 1874, he won...
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  • 1870 and in 1873 won Silver Goblets at Henley partnering Clement Courtenay Knollys to beat Albert de Lande Long and Francis Gulston in the final In 1874...
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    Governor of the Leeward Islands In office 1906–1912 Preceded by Clement Courtenay Knollys Succeeded by Henry Hesketh Bell 9th High Commissioner for the Western Pacific...
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  • Gulston and Long were runners up in Silver Goblets in 1873 to Clement Courtenay Knollys and A Trower and won in 1874. They were disqualified in the final...
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    Fawcus Tynemouth RC John Goldie Lady Margaret BC, Cm 1872 Clement Courtenay Knollys Magdalen College, Ox C H Lawton York 1873 Alfred Dicker Lady Margaret...
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    Canbury Gardens in 1968. Edward Corrie Andy Holmes Gilbert Kennedy Courtenay Knollys Dick Offer Jack Offer Rebecca Romero Pongo Scarf VC R C Sherriff Denis...
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    1+1⁄4 L John Brooks Close J B Close Trinity College, Cm 1873 Clement Courtenay Knollys Alfred Trower Kingston Rowing Club 9.22 E Albert de Lande Long Francis...
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  • William Fawcett 4 October 1826: William Knollys 20 March 1834: The post was abolished on the death of Knollys. Wiggins 2001, p. 55. "... Sir Maurice Berkeley...
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    Sir Francis Knollys, Knight of the Garter. She was later lady-in-waiting to her cousin, Elizabeth I. One of her daughters, Lettice Knollys, became the...
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  • Cobham was approximately 92 years old. Sir John and Sir Robert Knolles (or Knollys), paid for the building of the new, stone Rochester Bridge across the River...
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  • Federation of the Protected States of the Malay Peninsula. Clement Courtenay Knollys CMG, Colonial Secretary of the Colony of Trinidad and Tobago. Count...
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    VIII. Sometime after 1557 he married Elizabeth, widow of Sir William Courtenay and daughter of John Paulet, 2nd Marquess of Winchester. Henry Ughtred...
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    Sir Francis Knollys, Knight of the Garter. She was later lady-in-waiting to her cousin, Elizabeth I. One of her daughters, Lettice Knollys, became the...
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    peerage as Earl of Leicester in 1564. In 1578, he finally married Lettice Knollys, to whom the queen reacted with repeated scenes of displeasure and lifelong...
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    Elizabeth I in 1559. Elizabeth's ladies in waiting, Blanche Parry, Lady Knollys and Margery Norris scrutinised the returned jewels for defects and losses...
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  • of Henry Somerset, 2nd Earl of Worcester and his first wife Margaret Courtenay. Her paternal grandfather was William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley and her...
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  • to Charles IX of France (aged 20) in 1570. Anne Knollys (aged 16), younger sister of Lettice Knollys, was married to Thomas West, 2nd Baron De La Warr...
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    competitors included Thomas Seymour, Anthony Kingston, Peter Carew, Francis Knollys, and Edward Shelley. Shelley was killed in Scotland later in the year at...
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  • Charlottetown, Prince Albert, Whitehorse, Inuvik, Regina, Chicoutimi, Nanaimo, Courtenay, Powell River, Kelowna, Kamloops, Lethbridge, Lloydminster, Thunder Bay...
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    local landholding families including those of Fettiplace and Knollys. When Francis Knollys died in 1596, the manor of Stanford was divided between his...
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  • Viscount of Fentoun 1566–1639 1615 Later Earl of Kellie 411 William Knollys, 1st Baron Knollys c. 1547–1632 1615 Later Earl of Banbury 412 Francis Manners, 6th...
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    land's value, annually. Asquith had to apologise to the King's adviser Lord Knollys for a Churchill speech calling for a Dissolution and rebuked Churchill...
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    includes the 16th-century Knollys Chapel, which houses an ornate tomb of the Knollys family. This includes effigies of Sir Francis Knollys and his wife, who was...
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