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A Topographical Dictionary of England
… or near Lask-Edge, in the parish of Horton, and passing by Knypersley, and through the parish of Norton, joins the …
Staffordshire Historical Collections
… Bydulf[es]. s. d. De Galfrid' Byroun x. Will'o de Knypersley vj. Will'o fil' ejus iiij. Thoma de Overton iiij. …
The Cromwell Association Online Directory of Parliamentarian Army Officers
… first baronet John Bowyer , first baronet (1623-1666) Of Knypersley (near Leek), Staffordshire, later knight and first … Fifth son of Sir William Bowyer (1588-1641), knight, of Knypersley and his wife Hesther (died 1657), daughter of Sir …
A History of the County of Stafford
… Osmond Dobree, formerly chaplain of a private chapel at Knypersley and a known high churchman. Immediately a petition … Both chapels are of brick and stand opposite each other in Knypersley Road (formerly High Street), the earlier having …
A History of the County of Stafford
… 1620 when Francis, son and heir of Sir William Bowyer of Knypersley, bought this third of Tunstall manor from William … however, this part of the manor was held by John Bowyer of Knypersley, younger son and heir of Sir William, 147 and John … Oldcott Deeds, endorsement on a grant by Francis Bowyer of Knypersley to Robt. Burslem of the Park, 2 Feb. 18 Jas. I, …
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