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Kenrick Eyton

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Eyton was the son of Sir Gerard Eyton of Eyton, Denbighshire. He was called to the bar. He joined the Royalist army and was one of the commissioners to arrange the surrender of
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in July 1661. In 1670 he was appointed Second Justice of the
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in August 1660 and Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown for
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House of Commons
Royalist
English Civil War
Denbigh Castle
Thomas Mytton
Member of Parliament
Flintshire
Convention Parliament
Chester
Denbighshire
Montgomeryshire
Court of Great Sessions in Wales
Anglesey
Caernarfon
Merioneth
Peter Mutton


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