Notes for Giles EYRE


was a King's Serjeant at Law.
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Notes for Giles EYRE


was an Officer in the Guards and then in real estate selling
Box estate.
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Notes for Harriet EYRE


succeeded to the New House , and thus carried the Newhouse
Estates into that family, whilst the representation of the
family passed on to the Eyres of St John's
Wood.
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Notes for Henry EYRE A.M.


Henry Eyre Rector of Langford, younger brother of John Maurice
Eyre of
Brickworth.
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Notes for Henry Samuel EYRE


Henry Samuel Eyre being settled in London purchased of Philip
Dormer, Earl of Chesterfield an Estate of about 500 acres,
called St John's Wood in the immediate neighbourhood of the
Metropolis; at this time its pastoral character was
undisturbed, and its value said to be 1200 pounds p.a..The
Marlebone Terminus of the Great Central Railway was built on 40
acres of the Estate, for which the Eyre family received a large
sum of money, fixed by
abritration.
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Notes for Henry Samuel EYRE


was a Colonel in the Guards.
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