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About Sir Robert Eyre
See Geneanet entry below:
[https://gw.geneanet.org/lard?lang=en&n=eyre&oc=1&p=robert]
He was a steward to John Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, with whom he fought at the Battle of Agincourt.
From http://www-personal.umich.edu/~bobwolfe/gen/mn/m27030x27031.htm :
1459 Robert Eyre, younger brother to Nicholas died and was buried at Hathersage Church. The book Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte was likely set in Hathersage. Photocopy Transactions of the Bronte Society Vol 1, part 4, [1895] page 13. [1]
"Hathersage, in the hundred and deanery of High-Peak, lies about eight miles from Tides well, and about five from Stony-Middleton, where is a post-office. The parish contains the townships of Hathersage, Bamford, Outseats, and Nether-Padley; and the chapelries of Derwent and Stony-Middleton. The manor of Hathersage (Hereseige) was, at the time of taking the Domesday Survey, the property of Ralph Fitzhubert. In the reign of Henry III. it belonged to the family of De Hathersage, whose coheiresses brought it to Goushill and Longford. In the reign of Henry VI. this manor, or rather perhaps Goushill's moiety, belonged to the family of Thorp, with remainder to Robert Eyre, and his heirs. Sir Nicholas Longford died seised of the other moiety in 1481." [2]
"In the parish church are monuments of the family of Eyre: Robert Eyre, Esq.,.1459; Robert Eyre, of Offerton, Gent., 1493; Sir Arthur Eyre (no date), and his three wives— Margaret, daughter of Sir Robert Plumpton, Alice, daughter of Sir Thomas Coffin of Portledge, Devon, and Dorothy, daughter of Humphrey Okeover, Esq.: Anne, his sole surviving issue, married Sir Thomas Fitzherbert, son and heir of Sir Anthony Fitzherbert. Robert Eyre, eldest son of Robert Eyre, of High-low, ob. 1656." [3]
"in the chancel are several monuments of the family of Eyre, ancestors of the earls of Newburgh; on an altartomb, represented on brass plates, are effigies of Robert Eyre, who fought in the battle of Agincourt, and of his wife and fourteen children." [4]
Footnotes:
- [1] books.google.com/books?id=3RuaAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA44-IA51
- [2] Daniel and Samuel Lysons, Parishes: Kirk-Hallam - Hault-Hucknall', Magna Britannia: volume 5: Derbyshire (1817), pp. 172-192
- [3] Daniel and Samuel Lysons, Parishes: Kirk-Hallam - Hault-Hucknall', Magna Britannia: volume 5: Derbyshire (1817), pp. 172-192
- [4] Samuel Lewis (editor), 'Hatherop - Haughton', A Topographical Dictionary of England (1848), pp. 441-444
Sir Robert Eyre's Timeline
1392 |
1392
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Hassop, Derbyshire, England
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1392
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1415 |
1415
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1422 |
1422
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Derby, Derbyshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1426 |
1426
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Derby, Derbyshire, England
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1433 |
1433
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Peak District National Park, Derbyshire, United Kingdom
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1440 |
1440
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Brookfield Manor, Glossop, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom
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1442 |
1442
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Alfreton, Derbyshire, England
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1443 |
1443
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Bakewell, Derbyshire, England (United Kingdom)
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1459 |
March 21, 1459
Age 67
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Hathersedge, Derby, England
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