Person    | Male  Born 1547  Died 1632

Viscount Wallingford, William Knollys

Second son of Knollys. Died London.

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Viscount Wallingford, William Knollys

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Old Admiralty Building

In the mid 16th century this site was the timber yard for the nearby Whitehal...

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1 memorial
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