John Eyre (Archdeacon of Nottingham) explained

Type:Priest
Honorific-Prefix:The Venerable
John Eyre
Archdeacon of Nottingham
Church:Church of England
Diocese:Diocese of York
Term Start:4 January 1810
Term End:23 March 1830
Predecessor:Sir Richard Kaye, Bt
Successor:William Barrow
Other Post:Prebend of Apesthorpe, Rector of Beelsby
Birth Date:15 February 1758
Nationality:British
Religion:Anglicanism
Parents:Anthony Eyre
Judith Laetitia Bury
Children:6
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Alma Mater:Brasenose College, Oxford

The Venerable John Eyre (19 February 1758 – 23 March 1830) was Archdeacon of Nottingham

Early life

Eyre was born on 19 February 1758. He was the second son of Anthony Eyre, of Grove Hall, Nottinghamshire, and Judith Laetitia Bury. His father served as MP for Boroughbridge. Through his mother, the family acquired the manor and estate at Headon, Nottinghamshire. In 1762 he purchased the manor and estate of Grove in Nottinghamshire, adjacent to his other properties at Rampton, Treswell and Headon.[1] His elder brother was Anthony Hardolph Eyre, an MP for Nottinghamshire,[2] and his youngest brother was Vice-Admiral of the Red Sir George Eyre, an officer of the Royal Navy who saw service during the American War of Independence, and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars.[3] [4] A sister, Julia, married Robert Hay-Drummond, 10th Earl of Kinnoull.[1]

His paternal grandparents were Anthony Eyre and the former Margaret Turner (a daughter of Charles Turner of Kirkleatham).[1] His maternal grandparents were John Bury and the former Catherine Hutchinson. His mother was also the great-niece and heiress of Sir Hardolph Wasteneys, 4th Baronet, of Headon.[1]

He was awarded an MA from Brasenose College, Oxford in 1786.

Career

He was collated to the Prebend of Apesthorpe in York Minster, by Archbishop William Markham in 1788. He was presented to All Saints' Church, Babworth in 1796, and to the sinecure rectory of Headon in the same year. He was collated to the parish of Norwell Overall in the collegiate church of Southwell in 1809, and was appointed Archdeacon of Nottingham in 1810.[5]

He was also rector of Beelsby from 1827.

Personal life

On 12 April 1790, Eyre was married to Charlotte Armytage, daughter of Sir George Armytage, 3rd Baronet, of Kirklees in Yorkshire.[6] Together, they were the parents of the following children:

Eyre died on 23 March 1830.[1]

Descendants

Through his son Charles, he was a grandfather of Col. Henry Eyre (1834–1904), who sold the Rampton estate in 1893.[1]

Through his daughter Charlotte, he was a grandfather of Henry Willoughby, 8th Baron Middleton, Charlotte Henrietta Willoughby (wife of Henry Willoughby Legard, son of Sir Thomas Legard, 7th Baronet); Francis Digby Willoughby (a Captain in the 9th Lancers); the Rev. Hon. Charles James Willoughby (who married Charlotte Payne Seymour); Emma Willoughby (who the Rev. Richard Machell); Hon. Harriet Cassandra Willoughby (who married Henry's brother-in-law, Godfrey Wentworth Bayard Bosville, de jure 13th Baronet); and the Rev. Hon. Percival George Willoughby (who married Sophia Beaumont, sister of Frederick Beaumont).[7]

Legacy

His memorial is in the north choir aisle of York Minster.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Biography of Anthony Eyre (1727-1788) . www.nottingham.ac.uk . . 7 June 2024.
  2. Web site: Biography of Anthony Hardolph Eyre (1757-1836) . www.nottingham.ac.uk . . 7 June 2024.
  3. Book: The Gentleman's Magazine. 656.
  4. Book: Ralfe. The Naval Biography of Great Britain. 386.
  5. Gentleman’s Magazine, John Nichols, vol 147. p.648
  6. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland Enjoying Territorial Possessions Or High Official Rank: But Uninvested with Heritable Honours, Volume 4, John Burke Colburn, 1838
  7. Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003, volume 1, pps. 450-451.