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Hannah SALWEY

- 23rd Aug 17381,2

Life History

28th Jun 1735

Married Richard KNOLLYS in Westminster, Somerset House Chapel.4,5

From the Parish Register :-
June 28th Richard Knollys of St Bridget London Widower and Hannah Salwey of the Parish of St George the Martyr in County Middlesex Spinster were married by Licence by the Rev. Mr. Ja. Altham Rect. of Woodford"

From the London Evening Post :-
"On Saturday last Mr. Knollys, a very considerable Druggist in Fleet Street, only Brother to Francs Knollys, Esq; Member of the last Parliament for the City of Oxford, was married to Mrs. Salway, of Woodford in Essex, a Lady of 5000 l. Fortune."

1738

Buried in Reading, St Lawrence.3

From the London Evening Post :-
"Yesterday Morning the Corpse of Mrs. Knollys, late Wife of Mr. Knollys, and eminent Druggist in Fleet-street, was carried out of town, in order to be interred in the Family Vault in St Laurence's Church at Reading, in Berks;  where lies interred Sir Francis Knollys, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, and others of the ancient Family of the Knollys's."

23rd Aug 1738

Died in London, Fleet Street.1,2

From the London Evening Post :-
"On Wednesday Night last died Mrs. Knollys, second wife of Mr. Knollys, and eminent Druggist in Fleet-street, Brother to Francis Knollys, Esq; Member in the last Parliament for Oxford. She was Daughter of Edward Salwey, Esq; Turkey-Merchant, who died at his House at Stratford in Essex, July 22, 1731. Mr. Knollys's first Wife was the Daughter of Humphrey Thayer, Esq; late one of the Commissioners of Excise."

From the Daily Post :-
"On Wednesday Night died the Wife of Mr. Knollys, Druggist to his Majesty, at his House in Fleet-street."

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