Proper noun
Kneller (plural Knellers)
A surname.
After the diary Samuel Pepys painted by Sir Godfrey Kneller in 1689 Pepys's health suffered from the long hours that he worked throughout the period of the diary. Source: Internet
Arkell, p. 57. Princess of Wales The Princess of Wales, painted by Sir Godfrey Kneller in 1716 George Augustus sailed to England in September 1714, and Caroline and two of her daughters followed in October. Source: Internet
Hanoverian kings George I in 1714, by Godfrey Kneller Queen Anne died in 1714, and the Elector of Hanover, George Louis, became king as George I (1714–1727). Source: Internet
As a social worker, Kneller serves around 3,000 of the students at Tucson High, she said, and for six years has also been the school's liaison for Youth On Their Own (YOTO), a nonprofit located in Tucson that aims to keep such students in school. Source: Internet
Kneller, George F. Introduction to the Philosophy of Education. Source: Internet
Thompson, p. 38. Prince of Wales Quarrel with the king London, c. 1710 Portrait by Kneller, 1716 George and his father sailed for England from The Hague on 16/27 September 1714 and arrived at Greenwich two days later. Source: Internet