Dyson Family of Worcestershire
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© Jeff Dyson  - November 2006
I have also traced a number of graves attributed to Dysons in the Church yard at Stock and Bradley, but unfortunately the inscriptions can no longer be read.

It will be noted that the early generations of the Dysons were centred around the contiguous parishes of Hanbury, Feckenham, Inkberrow and Stock and Bradley, in particular the parish of Inkberrow.
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Morton Hall near Holberrow Green Inkberrow, the home of the Lords of the Manor of Inkberrow.

The guide for St Peter’s Church Inkberrow states;

The tower was built shortly after 1420 by the Dyson family of Nobury. It comprises three stories and is approximately 70 feet (21.35 metres) high. The organ is on a raised platform on the ground floor, whilst the second storey houses the clock and the bell ringers' chamber, and the third storey contains the bell-chamber. The parapet is crenelated, with pinnacles at the corners, and gargoyles projecting outwards from the corners and the centre of each side.

In addition there are three memorials to Dysons within the church.  In the North Porch is a stone which states; Here lyeth in hope of a glorious resurrection [the body of] Thomas Dyson [of Morton] Hall who [dyed] the 6th [day of ? ] 1651.”            
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