When was William Knight born and where did he study?
William Knight was born in London around 1475 or 1476. He entered Winchester School as a scholar in 1487 and proceeded to New College, Oxford, in 1491.
Short answers, pulled from the story.
William Knight was born in London around 1475 or 1476. He entered Winchester School as a scholar in 1487 and proceeded to New College, Oxford, in 1491.
William Knight was sent to Rome in 1527 to secure a papal decree for Henry VIII's annulment from Catherine of Aragon. He nearly died at Monterotundo on the 4th of December 1527 during the Sack of Rome.
William Knight received his Doctor of Civil Law degree on the 12th of October 1531. This credential proved invaluable for his diplomatic career and service to the crown.
William Knight rebuilt Horton Court in Gloucestershire to reflect Italian architectural principles. This project demonstrated his appreciation for the Renaissance style and his status as a patron of the arts.
William Knight died in 1547 at Wiveliscombe, Somerset. He was buried in Wells Cathedral next to Sugar's Chapel where he had erected a pulpit bearing his arms.