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- Eyeworth (also Eyworth) is a small, rural village and civil parish in the Central Bedfordshire district of the county of Bedfordshire, England; about...
- The Anderson Baronetcy, of Eyworth in the County of Bedford, was created in the Baronetage of England on 13 July 1664 for Stephen Anderson. The title...
- her nephew, Stephen Soames. She was buried in the old Parish Church of Eyworth, Bedfordshire, 9 July 1650, near her mother, and her sister, Lady Dorothy...
- Another member of this family was Sir Stephen Anderson, 1st Baronet, of Eyworth. He was the brother of Francis Anderson, grandfather of the first Baron...
- “Boreatton, or Bratton”, in The National Gazetter (Volume 1: Abbas Combe to Eyworth, 1868), p. 349 "RJAH Hospital Film". "Archived copy". Archived from the...
- Constable of Dromanby, Yorkshire, widow of Edmund Anderson of Stratton and Eyworth, Bedfordshire, by whom he had four sons. Their second son, Robert, was...
- June 1644 Dorothy Anderson, daughter of Edmund Anderson, of Stratton and Eyworth and his wife Alice Constable, daughter of Sir John Constable, who was later...
- Ives, Huntingdonshire, was the youngest son of Sir Francis Anderson of Eyworth, Bedfordshire (died 1615), and the only son by his second wife Audrey....
- Chicksands Priory, Clifton, ****ayne Matley, Dunton, Edworth, Everton, Eyworth, Henlow, Langford, Meppershall, Moggerhanger, Northill, Old Warden, Potton...
- Hutton Lowcross 1882 Pease extant P**** of Rousdon 1874 P**** extant Peel of Eyworth 1936 Peel extinct 1938 Peel of Tyersall Hall 1897 Peel extinct 1911 Pelly...