Descended from Sir Henry Knollys, comptroller of the Household to Charles I, who granted him the manor of Nursling, Knollys came into a good estate while still a minor. Sent down from Oxford in 1707 for ‘being disobedient, and insulting, and very abusive to the society’, he was re-admitted the next year after much controversy among the college authorities.
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