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Giles Eyre (1635–1695) "of
Brickworth" was a
lawyer and MP, as was his son John (1665–1715) "of Lincoln's Inn and
Brickworth".
Another son,
Henry (1628–1678)...
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Brickworth Down and Dean Hill (grid
reference SU246259) is a 118.6
hectare biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in Wiltshire,
notified in 1951...
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Nelson on
inheriting the earldom, but died
later that year. He died at
Brickworth House, Downton, Wiltshire, on 1
November 1835 and was
buried at Standlynch...
- 1734. Eyre was
baptised on 27 May 1692, the
eldest son of
Giles Eyre of
Brickworth and his wife
Mabel Thayne,
daughter of
Alexander Thayne of Cowsfield,...
- Farley, Grimstead, Alderbury,
Whaddon Whiteparish 51.5 82.9 A27 east (
Brickworth Road) – Romsey,
Whiteparish Western terminus of A27
Hampshire Copythorne–Netley...
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Pondes Close,
Little and
Great Burfeildes,
Culmers Wood and Bartholomew's,
Brickworth Coppice. The
inclosure of the
common land at
Padworth was by its local...
- John Eyre (12
April 1665 – 2
November 1715) of
Brickworth,
Wiltshire was an
English lawyer and Whig
politician who sat in the
English and
British House...
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various times between 1659 and 1678. Eyre was the son of
Giles Eyre, of
Brickworth, Whiteparish,
Wiltshire and his wife Jane Snelgrove,
daughter of Ambrose...
- Isle of
Wight Brean Down,
promontory off the
coast of Somerset,
England Brickworth Down and Dean Hill,
biological Site of
Special Scientific Interest in...
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accepted that the
tower was
built in 1606 by
Giles Eyre of the
nearby Brickworth House,
hence the
alternate name "Eyre's Folly". Eyre is
known for being...