Sir Richard KNOLLYS 1636
- Born: 1402, North Mymms, Welwyn Hatfield, Hertfordshire, England 1636
- Marriage (1): Margaret D'OYLEY in 1446
- Died: 1485, , , Hertfordshire, England at age 83 1636
FamilySearch ID: GHMN-DK4
General Notes:
LifeSketch About Richard Knolles Sir Thomas's son Thomas (d. 1446) possessed the manor of North Mimms, Hertfordshire. This passed to his heir, Robert, who died without male issue. It was the second son, Richard, who seems to have been grandfather of Sir Francis's father, Robert Knollys (Herald and Genealogist, vii. 553, viii. 289).
With the death of Robert the main branch of the Knolles family died out, to be continued in a cadet line by his brother Richard, ancestor of Sir Francis Knollys, and the current Viscount Knollys.
https://www.northmymmshistory.uk/2018/03/a-short-history-of-knolles...
Biography https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Knollys-28
Richard Knollys, son of Thomas and Isabell, was probably born some time after 1424 as his older siblings were named in that year in a bond entered into by his father and grandfather. [1]He was aged 21 in 1446.[2]
Richard was named in the 1434 will of his grandfather Thomas Knolles [3] and then in the 1445 will of his father. [4][5] Soon after the death of his father, Richard entered into an agreement with his brother Robert that he would receive 100 marks a year from Robert's North Mymms estate. [6]
Research Notes Richard's reputed marriage to Margaret D'Oyley - Richardson's Plantaganet Ancestry names a Richard Knolles, Knight married to Margaret D'Oyley, daughter of William but he does not suggest anything about Richard Knolles' parents. Douglas Richardson himself now expresses doubt about the Knolles-D'Oyley marriage and what follows are his words.:
Henry (or Harry) Belknap (died 1488) is alleged in secondary sources to have married Margaret Knolles (or Knollys), daughter of Richard Knolles, Knt., by Margaret, daughter of William d'Oyley, of Hughenden, Buckinghamshire. For example, Wotton, English Baronetage 1 (1741): 62 and Betham, Baronetage of England 1 (1801): 68 both identify Margaret, wife of Henry Belknap, as the "daughter of Sir Richard Knowles, Knt." Dallaway, Hist. of the Western Div. of Sussex 2(2) (1830): 77 similarly identifies Margaret as the "daughter of sir Rd. Knolles." While this may be true, the only evidence I know of Margaret's parentage is a miscellaneous pedigree included in the published Visitations of Essex which reads as follows:
"Henry Belknap. = Margaret d. of Ric...." END OF QUOTE.
Reference: Hawley et al., Vis. of Essex 1552, 1558, 1570, 1612 & 1634 2 (H.S.P. 14) (1879): 563-565 (Misc. Essex Peds.) (Cooke ped.).
As we can see, the last name of Margaret Belknap's father, Richard, is omitted from the pedigree. And, as best as I can determine, there is no reliable pedigree of the Knolles family in print that addresses this issue. [7]
Also unverified at this time is a date of death for Richard and whether he had any children.
Alternative spelling of Family Name:
Knollys Knolles Knowles Knowls possible date of birth 1425
References https://groups.google.com/g/soc.genealogy.medieval/c/iGsBsaKy8QE/m/... Dugdale, Antiqs. of Warwickshire (1656): 772 (Sudeley-Boteler ped.). Dugdale, Antiqs. of Warwickshire (1730): 521-523. Wotton English Baronetage 1 (1741): 62 (author identifies Margaret, wife of Henry Belknap, as the "daughter of Sir Richard Knowles, Knt."). Betham, Baronetage of England 1 (1801): 68 (author identifies Margaret, wife of Henry Belknap, as the "daughter of Sir Richard Knowles, Knt."). Dallaway, Hist. of the Western Div. of Sussex 2(2) (1830): 76-78 (Shelley ped.). Notes & Queries (1853): 363-364. Herald & Genealogist 8 (1874): 289-302 (re. Knolles fam.). Misc. Gen. et Heraldica 1st Ser. 2 (1876): 333-334. Hawley et al., Vis. of Essex 1552, 1558, 1570, 1612 & 1634 2 (H.S.P. 14) (1879): 563-565 (Misc. Essex Peds.) (Cooke ped.: "Henry Belknap. = Margaret d. of Ric...."). Sussex Arch. Colls. 33 (1883): 170-178. Cal. IPM Henry VII 1 (1898): 126, 170, 182. Leadam, Select Cases Before the King's Council in the Star Chamber (Selden Soc. 16) (1903): 80 (re. Caryll fam.). Crisp, Fragmenta Genealogica 12 (1906): 33-36. Green, Feet of Fines for Somerset 4 (Somerset Rec. Soc. 22) (1906): 144-145. C.C.R. 1435-1441 (1937): 86. C.F.R. 19 (1939): 113-114; 20 (1949): 94. Berkshire Arch. Jour. 44 (1940): 123-127. VCH Warwick 5 (1949): 70. VCH Essex 4 (1956): 243. Reaney & Fitch, Feet of Fines for Essex 4 (1964): 61. VCH Sussex 9 (1973): 144. Ancient Deeds -- Ser. B 3 (List & Index Soc. 113) (1975): B.11765. Ancient Deeds -- Ser. E (List & Index Soc. 181) (1981): 15. Ancient Deeds -- Ser. DD (List & Index Soc. 200) (1983): 251. Baker, Rpts. of Cases by John Caryll 1 (Selden Soc. 115) (1999): xi-xv (biog. of John Caryll). Cal. IPM 23 (2004): 117-119. Court of Common Pleas, CP40/814, image 726f (available at http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT2/E4/CP40no814/aCP40no814fronts/IMG_0726...).
Noted events in his life were:
1. He worked as a Lord Mayor of London on an unknown date. 1637
Richard married Margaret D'OYLEY, daughter of William D'OYLY and Isabella MOORE, in 1446. (Margaret D'OYLEY was born in Ewedon, Hambleden, Buckinghamshire, England 1636 and died in 1449 in Ewedon, Hambleden, Buckinghamshire, England 1636.)
Noted events in their marriage were:
1. They have conflicting marriage information of 1431 and Griffe, , Warwickshire, England. 1637
2. They have conflicting marriage information of Abt 1430 and , , Herefordshire, England. 1638
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