Sir Robert Knollys KB (1547[1]– 1619 or 1626[2]) was an English courtier and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1572 and 1611.
He was Keeper of Syon House and steward of Isleworth in 1577 and usher of Tower mint from 1577 to 1582.
[3] Knollys died in January 1619, after a fall at the house of his brother William at Caversham.
[3] Knollys married Catherine Vaughan, daughter of Rowland Vaughan of Porthamel in Brecknockshire and had two daughters: Frances (sometimes erroneously called Catherine) who married Sir Charles Vaughan and Lettice who married Framlingham Gawdy, the High Sheriff of Norfolk.
[4] He was brother of Edward, Francis, Richard, William and Henry Knollys who were all MPs.