"John Walter Knapp" was an English people/English cricketer. Knapp's Batsman (cricket)/batting style is unknown, but it is known that he bowled right-arm Fast bowling/fast. The son of Tyrell Knapp and Harriett Harris, he was born in Paddington, London. In 1859 he attended Exeter College, Oxford.

Knapp made a single first-class cricket/first-class appearance for Middlesex County Cricket Club/Middlesex against Hampshire County Cricket Club/Hampshire in 1864 at the Cattle Market Ground in Islington. In Middlesex's only innings he scored 3 runs before being run out, with Middlesex inflicting a defeat by an innings and 38 runs on a Hampshire side, who like Middlesex were playing in their first season of first-class cricket.

Knapp married a Kate M. Taylor at Woodmansterne, Surrey on 30 July 1878. He died at St Leonards-on-Sea, Sussex on 22 June 1881, aged 40.

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