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  1. CLAYPOOLE or CLAYPOLE, JOHN ( d. 1688), Cromwell's son-in-law, was the son of John Claypoole of Norborough, Northamptonshire. John Claypoole, senior, was one of those who refused to pay ship-money, and was created a baronet by the Protector on 16 July 1657 ( Noble, ii. 374). The date of the birth of John Claypoole the younger and the date of ...

  2. Elizabeth Claypole (født 2. juli 1629, død 6. august 1658) var den andre datteren til Oliver Cromwell og hans hustru Elizabeth Cromwell (født Bourchier). Hun ble gift med John Claypole i 1646 og det er sagt at hun gjorde seg til en talsmenn for de rojalistiske fanger var fengslet under hennes far styre.

  3. See also John Claypole at Wikipedia. I would like to see these merged, but first there needs to consensus on the spelling of the surname. In Magna Carta Ancestry, Vol IV, page 357, Douglas Richardson spells it Claypoole, so that is how the Magna Carta project is spelling it. Could we merge them and add "Claypole" as an alternate spelling?

  4. John Claypole (21 August 1625 – 26 June 1688) was an officer in the Parliamentary army in 1645 during the English Civil War. He was created Lord Claypole by Oliver Cromwell, but this title naturally came to an end with the Restoration of 1660.

  5. 29 de jul. de 2022 · Claypole-8 and Claypoole-6 appear to represent the same person because: they are both father of John Claypoole-97 who married Elizabeth, the daughter of Oliver Cromwell the Protector. Please see Research Notes on Claypoole-97 showing he is son of these duplicates.

  6. 11 de set. de 2022 · John Claypole snr was, probably, sheriff for his own county, as major-general William Boteler recommends him to John Thurloe, in a letter to him, dated 16 November; he was a member of Parliament in 1654 for the county of Northamptonshire; he was alive so late as 1657, when he was made a commissioner with his son, for levying the taxes upon the county of Northampton ; and to distinguish them ...