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Knightley, Staffordshire

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There is no private family in the kingdom has given more knights; none which has been more numerous in its branches; some of them have almost rivalled the eldest in consequence, and that fettled in France surpassed them, having many centuries ago been declared noble; the alliances they have
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contracted have been equal to themselves, and the many high offices held by them in the state, have been exceeded only by the very large possessions they have constantly had
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The Knightley family is said by Burke to descend from "Reginald the Sheriff", see Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage, 1848
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Universal Geography: Or, a Description of All Parts of the World, on a New Plan, According to the Great Natural Divisions of the Globe
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Mark Noble, Memoirs of the Protectoral-house of Cromwell, Volume 2, London, 1787, pp.91-8, Knightley, p.91
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in Northamptonshire, where the senior line of the family became seated. Branches of the family became
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family originated at the Staffordshire manor of Knightley, acquired by them shortly after the
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There is a church, an agricultural contractor, a few farms and houses and an old blacksmiths.
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The hamlet is on the site of a former Roman military station, which was called Mediolanum.
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In 1415 Sir Richard Knightley purchased the manor of
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52°49′23″N 2°16′52″W / 52.823°N 2.281°W / 52.823; -2.281
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