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Sir Edmund Knyvett 1507–1550 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1507

Birth Location: Buckenham Palace, Buckenham, Old, Norfolk, England

Death Date: 1 May 1550/1551

Death Location: was a soldier and was slain at Ketts Camps.

Father: Sir Ba

Mother: Lady Grey)

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The story of Sir Edmund Knyvett began in 1507 in Buckenham Palace, Buckenham, Old, Norfolk, England. Sir Edmund Knyvett passed away in 1550 in was a soldier and was slain at Ketts Camps..

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  • The story of Sir Edmund Knyvett began in 1507 in Buckenham Palace, Buckenham, Old, Norfolk, England.
  • Sir Edmund Knyvett passed away in 1550 in was a soldier and was slain at Ketts Camps..

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Sir Knyvett's Ancestors

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Sir Knyvett
1507–1550
Birth Place: Buckenham Palace, Buckenham, Old, Norfolk, England
Parents
Sir Thomas "Courtier and Sea Captain" (A close associate of King Henry VIII. Master of the King's Horse. Knyvett, Knight of the Bath.Captain of the "Regent" the largest ship in the Royal Navy. He was killed at sea Arrested Guy Fawkes, Became Ba
1482–1512
Buckenham Castle, Buckenham, Norfolk, England, UK
Lady (Muriel (Viscountess Lisle) Howard (married Knyvett and) Grey)
1482–1512
Buckenham Castle, Norfolk, England
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Sir Knyvett's Timeline

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1507
1507
Birth of Sir Edmund Knyvett in Buckenham Palace, Buckenham, Old, Norfolk, England
Buckenham Palace, Buckenham, Old, Norfolk, England
1550
1 May 1550/1551
Age 43
Death of Sir Edmund Knyvett in was a soldier and was slain at Ketts Camps.
was a soldier and was slain at Ketts Camps.

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1507
    Event Place: Buckenham Palace, Buckenham, Old, Norfolk, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 May 1550/1551
    Event Place: was a soldier and was slain at Ketts Camps.

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