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John Huntbach

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Huntbach was most notable as a collector of rare and important historical manuscripts, consisting mostly of copies of parish registers, family records and documents and histories of the titled families of Staffordshire. These proved extremely useful to later historians. For example, Shaw's "History
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and is widely regarded as "Featherstone’s most celebrated resident." He married Mary Gough (b.27 Sept 1636) of
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of Staffordshire," relied heavily on Huntbach's manuscripts for much of its information content.
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Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge,
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A Survey of Staffordshire: Containing the Antiquities of that County,
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The Huntbach surname is reputed to come from a small place near
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THE HUNTBACH FAMILY OF SEAWALL AND FEATHERSTONE (archived)
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Volume 9, London: Charles Knight & Co, 1837, p.188
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Index

Huntbach
antiquary
Featherstone
Staffordshire
Sir William Dugdale
Bushbury
Eccleshall
King Edward III
Featherstone & Brisford Parish Council
Archived
Wayback Machine
Stebbing Shaw
Sampson Erdeswicke
Thomas Harwood
THE HUNTBACH FAMILY OF SEAWALL AND FEATHERSTONE (archived)
Categories
History of Staffordshire
People from South Staffordshire District
English antiquarians
17th-century antiquarians
1705 deaths
1639 births

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