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  George Glazer Gallery - London Bridge Presentation Wooden Relic Box
A William IV period small circular disc-form turned wooden box with lid -- probably stained oak -- made as a souvenir of timbers of the original London Bridge and intended for presentation to William IV by the architect William Knight.
In 1823, royal assent was given to rebuild London Bridge according to a design by Sir John Rennie, who died in 1821 and was succeeded by his son, who bore the same name.
Knight was an enthusiastic antiquary, and made several communications to the Society of Antiquaries, of which he was a Fellow, on the subject of Old London Bridge.
www.georgeglazer.com /decarts/objects/lonbridge-full.html   (606 words)

  
 Ancestors of Allen Beagan Michael Thomas Knight Sn-[2637]
In 1722 one William Knight took his ten-year-old daughter Catherine to Poole, Dorset, for her baptism, where the event is duly recorded among the parish records of Poole folk born abroad.
Their children were John, about my own age; William Jackson, the cooper, mother's first husband, he was a cooper but preferred the sea; he came here looking for employment, he took away a schooner loaded with produce and was never heard of after.
William, a stout bodied powerful man, but martered in his lower limbs with rheumatism from five years old was never married, he was a sincerely pious man all his life, "An Israelite indeed in whom there was no guile, a favorite with all who knew him."
members.tripod.com /~Al_Beagan/APRIL4/2637.htm   (4405 words)

  
 William Knight - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Knight (royal servant), a member of the court of Henry VIII
William J. Knight, PhD, mathematician, computer scientist and professor
William Knight (martyr), Venerable William Knight, martyred in 1596
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/William_Knight   (120 words)

  
 Knight
Stephen Knight is not recorded in the 1794-1795 census as a resident of St. John's.
She had two servants, one male and one female; both of whom were unmarried.
Looking again at your letter, I only notice Sarah Knight twice; once as witness to the codicil of Rev. John Jones, and once in connection with (author of?) Notes concerning the Dissenting Church of Christ at St John's in which the record of the birth of Stephen's daughter Ann is mentioned.
geocities.com /colestips/Knight.htm   (7504 words)

  
 William Knight (royal servant) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Knight was the secretary of Henry VIII of England.
Knight is the man who was sent to Rome to try and get Henry's marriage to Catherine of Aragon annulled.
Image:Flag of the United Kingdom.svgThis British biographical article is a stub.
88.208.194.172 /wiki/index.php/William_Knight_(royal_servant)   (68 words)

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