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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Great Shearsby SHEARSBY, a chapelry, in the parish of Knaptoft, union of Lutterworth, hundred of Guthlaxton, S. …
A History of the County of Northampton
… inherited Gobion's manor in Northampton, together with Knaptoft. Her son took the name of Gobion, 455 but his …
An Essay towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk
… 52. JOHN MOORE, descended from John Moore, 783 rector of Knaptoft, 784 who, by Eleanor his wife, 785 had Thomas Moore, … of which family the Bishop always bare. He was buried at Knaptoft in 1657. She was daughter of Kirk of Northampton. Thomas Moore, son of John Moore, rector of Knaptoft, bapt. June 3, 1621, E Regro. de Knap oft, in Com. …
A History of the County of Leicestershire
… then in Stoke Dry (Rut.), (ii) Mowsley was a chapelry in Knaptoft (Guthlaxton hundred), (iii) Illston on the Hill was … described with that parish, 9 and Mowsley, which was in Knaptoft but which has been the chief settlement in the parish since the depopulation of Knaptoft in the 16th century. In addition to the 37 ancient …
Alumni Oxonienses
… aged 17; student of Gray's Inn 1613, as s. William, of Knaptoft, co. Leicester, kt. See Foster's Gray's Inn Reg. …
A Topographical Dictionary of England
… Walton WALTON, a hamlet, in the parishes of Kimcote and Knaptoft, union of Lutterworth, hundred of Guthlaxton, …
Survey of London Monograph
… Of Calais; either nephew (younger s. of John Turpin of Knaptoft, LeicestershireVincent's 'Leics' 217) or s. (Coll. …
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