209:"It has been variously spelt, for besides Eure, we find Evre, Ever, Evere, Evers, Evars, Ivers, Ewer, Ewre, Ewry, Eury, Eurye, Ewrye, and, in the Roll of Arms temp. Edw. II., Oevre (which may be a transcriber's error); but the general pronunciation of it is believed to have been Eure; so at least it has been pronounced by the descendants of the family as far back as memory extends." (Walford
65:, 1645, leaving only daughters. The honour then devolved on George, great-grandson of the 2nd Peer (viz. son of Horace, son of Sir Francis, second son of the said Peer.) This George thus becoming 7th Lord Eure, died unmarried in 1672. He was succeeded by his brother, Ralph, 8th Lord Eure; on whose death without issue, the honour became extinct.
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Protectoral-house of Cromwell: Deduced from an Early Period, and Continued Down to the Present Time; ... Collected Chiefly from Original Papers and Records, ... Together with an Appendix: ... Embellished with Elegant Engravings. By Mark Noble, ... The Second Edition, with Improvements.
78:, for August 1817, includes two not three Williams between Ralph Eure and George Eure which makes George the 6th Baron Eure not the 7th as in Collins, and some other sources also state that George and Ralf (the last Baron Eure), were the 6th and 7th barons.
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