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  1. Anne Knollys, Baroness De La Warr. Anne West, Lady De La Warr ( née Knollys) (19 July 1555 – 30 August 1608) was a lady at the court of Queen Elizabeth I of England . Biography. Anne Knollys was the third daughter of Sir Francis Knollys, Treasurer of the Royal Household (1514–1596) to Queen Elizabeth I, and his wife Lady Catherine Carey .

  2. 30 de oct. de 2022 · Biography. Anne West, Lady De La Warr (née Knollys) (19 July 1555 – 30 August 1608) was a lady at the court of Queen Elizabeth I of England. Anne Knollys was the third daughter of Sir Francis Knollys, Treasurer of the Royal Household (1514–1596) to Queen Elizabeth I, and his wife Lady Catherine Carey.

  3. 8 de ago. de 2016 · It is through these children that their legacy is made. On the 19th of November 1571, at the age of sixteen, Anne Knollys married Thomas West. Thomas was the eldest son of William West, 1st Baron De La Warr, by his first wife, Elizabeth Strange. He would eventually inherit the title Baron De La Warr in 1595 and hold it until his death in 1602.

  4. She married Sir Thomas West 2nd Baron de la Warr on 19 November 1571, in Wherwell, Hampshire, England. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 7 daughters. She died on 30 August 1608, in Hampshire, England, at the age of 53, and was buried in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom.

  5. [1] Anne Knollys was born in 1555 [2]. She married on 19 November 1571, Thomas West, 2nd Baron De la Warr, son of William West, 1st Baron De la Warr and Elizabeth Strange. [2] Anne was the daughter of Sir Francis Knolles/Knollys/Knowles and Katherine Carey. [2]

  6. Anne Knollys (19 July 1555 – 30 August 1608). Married Thomas West, 2nd Baron De La Warr. Mother to Thomas West, 3rd Baron De La Warr, after whom the state of Delaware is named. Catherine Knollys (21 October 1559 – 20 December 1620).

  7. He married Lady Anne Knollys Baroness de la Warr on 19 November 1571, in Wherwell, Hampshire, England. They were the parents of at least 7 sons and 6 daughters. He died on 24 March 1602, in his hometown, at the age of 44, and was buried in Wherwell, Hampshire, England, United Kingdom.