Sir Edward Onslow or Anslow of Knowle Park, in the parish of Cranleigh, Surrey (1562–1615), was an English landowner.
[2] Richard Onslow, who became Speaker of the House of Commons for 1566–67, acquired a very substantial estate at Cranleigh, and also had large possessions in Middlesex, Shropshire, Gloucestershire, Sussex and Wiltshire.
[3] In 1549 William Harding of London, Mercer, died making a bequest of Knowle to his daughter Catherine.
[4] Edward Onslow is said to have been a childhood friend of Philip Sidney's, during his youthful days at Shrewsbury.
[8] Edward Onslow married Elizabeth or Isabel Shirley (died 1630) at St Ann Blackfriars on 23 November 1584.