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  1. 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 was not recognised after the Restoration of 1660.

  2. John Claypole 1625-1688 from Wikipedia. John Claypole From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For the father of this man who was also an MP, see John Claypole of Northborough. John Claypole.[nb 1] John Claypole (21 August 1625 – 26 June 1688 …

    • Male
    • Elizabeth Cromwell, Blanch Teeke
  3. The Early Years. John Rowan Claypool IV, a noted theologian, author and speaker, was born on December 15, 1930, in Franklin, Kentucky. Though his family’s roots ran deep in Kentucky, Claypool grew up in Nashville, Tennessee, attending Belmont Heights Baptist Church with his parents, who were very active in the Southern Baptist tradition.

  4. Highly regarded for his outstanding preaching and writing, the world renowned Rev. John Claypool served churches across the Southeast - including Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, Texas, Mississippi, Alabama and Louisiana.

  5. 30 de dez. de 2020 · Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900/Claypoole, John. sister projects: Wikipedia article, Wikidata item. CLAYPOOLE or CLAYPOLE, JOHN ( d. 1688), Cromwell's son-in-law, was the son of John Claypoole of Norborough, Northamptonshire.

  6. Episcopal Preacher. Increasingly disenchanted by the Baptist Convention’s fundamentalism and intolerance of diversity, Claypool found himself being “pushed out.” He describes being drawn to “light and warmth” through the sacraments, which exceeded his resources as a Baptist minister.