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John Eyre may refer to: Politicians *John Eyre (died 1581), Member of Parliament for Wiltshire and Salisbury *John Eyre (died 1639), MP for Cricklade *John Eyre (1659–1709), MP for Galway Borough, son of the above *John Eyre (died 1745), MP for Galway Borough, son of the above *John Eyre (1665–1715), MP for Downton * John Eyre, 1st Baron Eyre (c. 1720–1781), MP for Galway Borough, nephew of the above *John Eyre (Canadian politician) (1824–1882), Canadian attorney and politician Sports *John Eyre (cricketer, born 1859), Marylebone Cricket Club cricketer *John Eyre (cricketer, born 1885) (1885–1964), Derbyshire cricketer *John Eyre (cricketer, born 1944), Derbyshire cricketer *John Eyre (footballer) (born 1974), English footballer Religion *John Eyre (Archdeacon of Sheffield) (1845–1912), Anglican priest in the late 19th and early 20th centuries *John Eyre (evangelical minister) (1754–1803), English cleric *John Eyre (Archdeacon of Nottingham) (1758–1830) Others *Jo ...
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John Eyre (died 1581)
John Eyre (died 22 September 1581) was an English politician. He was the eldest son of John Eyre of Wedhampton and Chirton, Wiltshire, who he succeeded in 1554. He was a Justice of the Peace for Wiltshire by 1559 and was appointed High Sheriff of Wiltshire for 1565–66. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Wiltshire in 1563 and Salisbury in 1571. He married twice: firstly Anne, the daughter of Thomas Tropenell of Great Chalfield, and coheiress of her brother Giles, with whom he had a son and six daughters; and secondly Elizabeth, the daughter of Richard Dauntsey of Potterne. He acquired Great Chalfield manor via his first wife. He was succeeded by his son Sir William William is a male given name of Germanic origin.Hanks, Hardcastle and Hodges, ''Oxford Dictionary of First Names'', Oxford University Press, 2nd edition, , p. 276. It became very popular in the English language after the Norman conquest of Engl ..., later an MP for Wiltshire. References * ...
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John Eyre (footballer)
John Eyre (born 9 October 1974) is an English retired football forward. Career Eyre's senior career began at Oldham Athletic in 1993. He made 10 appearances for them, scoring one goal before being loaned to Scunthorpe United. Following a successful goalscoring spell on loan, Eyre joined Scunthorpe United permanently in 1995. He stayed there for five years, making over 150 appearances, before transferring to local rivals Hull City, his hometown club, in 1999. "Johnny Eyre" as he was affectionately known by Scunthorpe and then Hull fans, made over 50 appearances for The Tigers, scoring 13 times, before transferring to Oldham Athletic in 2001, where his senior career had begun. Eyre made over 100 appearances for Oldham Athletic in his second stint at the club, before being released in 2005. He made further appearances for non-league clubs North Ferriby United North Ferriby United Association Football Club was a semi-professional football club in North Ferriby, East Ridin ...
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John William Henry Eyre
Prof John William Henry Eyre FRSE (1869–1944) was a British bacteriologist and ophthalmologist, specialising in the bacteriology of the eye. Life He was born in London on 18 July 1869 the son of John Eyre. He was educated privately and at Whitgift School in London. In 1889 he entered Guy’s Hospital Medical School which linked to a Diploma at the University of Durham graduating MB in 1893, followed by a course in Public Health at Cambridge University. In 1899 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Robert Howden, Sir Thomas Oliver, Angus MacGillivray, and Sir German Sims Woodhead In 1899 he moved to Charing Cross Hospital and in 1900 became the first recipient of the Ernest Hart Memorial Research Scholarship. In 1906 he spent the summer in Malta having been co-opted onto the Royal Society Commission on Mediterranean Fever. He was Vice-President of the Royal Microscopical Society. From 1920 to 1934 he was Professor of Bacteriology a ...
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John Eyre (painter)
John Eyre (1771– ), a pardoned convict, was an early Australian painter and engraver. Biography Eyre was born in Coventry, Warwickshire in England. Aged 13 years in 1794, he was apprenticed to his father, a wool-comber and weaver, and became a Coventry freeman in August 1792. On 23 March 1799 he was sentenced to transportation for seven years for housebreaking, and reached Sydney in the transport ''Canada'' in December 1801. Granted a conditional pardon on 4 June 1804, Eyre's early drawings are dated from around this time. He generally focused on urban landscapes, giving his creative output value as both works of art and historical records. Over the course of Eyre's artistic career, his work progressed from purely representative topographical depictions, to more artistic compositions with embellishments such as Aboriginal figures and ships at sea. This progression is typical of the developmental pattern of landscape depiction in the early colonial period. He left the Col ...
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John Eyre (British Artist)
John Eyre (1847-1927) was a British artist who decorated and designed British pottery. He also illustrated books and painted genre paintings. He is known for his paintings of Royal Hospital Chelsea and its veteran residents, as well as for paintings of working people in the pottery industry. He was a member of the Royal Society of British Artists (c. 1877), the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours (1917) and Honorary Associate of the Royal College of Art (late in life). Baptized in 1850 at Stoke-on-Trent, Eyre grew up in an artist's family. His father was a decorative artist in Staffordshire Potteries. Eyre got his education, studying art at South Kensington. Initially, he followed his father into the pottery trade, designing and decorating pottery. He worked for Mintons, and progressed to become an art director at Doulton of Lambeth. He exhibited artwork at the Royal Academy in 1877, Burlington House, Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours, Paris Salo ...
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John Eyre (settler)
John Eyre (died 1685) was an English Cromwellian settler in Ireland who became Mayor of Galway. Early life Eyre was born in Wiltshire, England, in the early 17th century, the son of Giles Eyre and Jane Snelgrove. The couple had ten sons and five daughters, John been the seventh son. They attended All Saints Church, Whiteparish, where Giles and Jane are buried. Their funerary memorial, located within the church, reads: ''Buried here Gyles Eyre Esqre and Jane his wife. A man much oppressed by publick power for his laudable opposition to the measures taken in the reigns of James I and Charles I In the year 1640 (for then well known Court reasons) He was ... afterwards plundered at Brickworth of 2000 l. value and imprisoned for refusing to pay the sum of 400 l. illeg 1572 dyed Jan 1655 having issue 7 sons (3 of whom were likewise members of Parliament) and 4 daughters.'' In Ireland and Galway Eyre and his younger brother Edward were officers in the forces of the Parliament, Eyre r ...
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John Eyre (Archdeacon Of Nottingham)
The Venerable John Eyre (19 February 1758 - 23 March 1830) was Archdeacon of Nottingham Family He was the second son of Anthony Eyre, of Grove, Nottinghamshire, and Judith Laetitia Bury. He married Charlotte Armytage, daughter of Sir George Armytage, 3rd Baronet, of Kirklees in Yorkshire, on 12 April 1790, and they had the following children: *John-Hardolph Eyre (b. 2 May 1792 - 1817) *Charles Wastaneys Eyre (b. 1802) *Anthony Gervase Eyre (b. 1812) *Charlotte Eyre *Anna Maria Eyre *Louisa Henrietta Eyre Career He was awarded an MA from Brasenose College, Oxford in 1786. 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.Gentleman’s Magazine, John Nichols, vol 147 ...
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John Eyre (evangelical Minister)
John Eyre (January 1754 – 28/29 March 1803) was an English evangelical clergyman. He helped in establishing some of the major national evangelical institutions. Early life The son of John Eyre of Bodmin, he was born there in January 1754, and baptised on 25 February. He was educated in classics by the Rev. John Fisher, master of Bodmin grammar school, and in mathematics by the Rev. Joseph Thorpe, rector of Forrabury and Trevalga, Cornwall, in his private school at Forrabury. When fifteen years old he was apprenticed to Mr. Oliver, a clothier of Tavistock; and soon afterwards began preaching in the town. At the end of his apprenticeship he returned to his father's business at Bodmin, and preached in the town hall. Eyre's father expelled him from home. Through a friend Eyre was able to enter Trevecca College, and with the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion he ministered at Tregony, Cornwall, Lincoln, and Mulberry Gardens Chapel, London. Working among the dissenters, he also des ...
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John Eyre (Archdeacon Of Sheffield)
John Rashdall Eyre was an Anglican priest in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was born 21 June 1845, and educated at Clare College, Cambridge. Ordained in 1873, he was a minor canon at Chester Cathedral, Rural Dean of Toxteth, Vicar of St Helens, Merseyside and Rector of Tiverton before being appointed Archdeacon of Sheffield in 1895, a post he held until his death on 12 June 1912.The Times, Thursday, 13 June 1912; p. 1; Issue 39924; col A''Deaths'' His son, Charles, was killed in action three years after his death during the First World War World War I (28 July 1914 11 November 1918), often abbreviated as WWI, was one of the deadliest global conflicts in history. Belligerents included much of Europe, the Russian Empire, the United States, and the Ottoman Empire, with fightin .... Notes 1845 births Alumni of Clare College, Cambridge Archdeacons of Sheffield 1912 deaths {{York-archdeacon-stub ...
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John Eyre (cricketer, Born 1944)
John Richard Eyre (born 13 June 1944) is a former English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Derbyshire from 1963 to 1967. Eyre was born in Glossop. He started playing for Derbyshire juniors in 1959 and was in the Derbyshire Second XI by 1961. His first-class cricketing career began in 1963, but in three innings in two matches in mid season he made only three runs, and when he reappeared in a single match at the end of the season he did not bat at all. He played just one match in the 1964 season, but was a fairly regular first-team choice in the 1965 season and the 1966 season. However his batting average was less than 16 runs per innings and he passed fifty only once in each season. In 1967, he made the only century of his county career in the match against Lancashire at Old Trafford, but a month later he was out of the team, and he did not regain his place. He continued in the Second XI until 1968 when he also turned out in the Gillette Cup. Eyre was a right-han ...
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John Eyre (died 1639)
Sir John Eyre (1580–1639), initially of Great Chalfield Manor, Wiltshire and later of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Middlesex was an English courtier, ambassador and Member of Parliament. EYRE, Sir John (1580–1639), of Great Chalfield, Wilts.; later of St. Giles-in-the-Fields, Mdx.
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John Eyre (cricketer, Born 1885)
John Arthur Eyre (25 July 1885 — 12 June 1964) was an English cricketer who played first-class cricket for Derbyshire in 1908. Eyre was born in North Wingfield North Wingfield is a large village and civil parish in the North East Derbyshire district in the county of Derbyshire, England. Located approximately 4½ miles south-east of Chesterfield, and 1 mile north-east of Clay Cross. The population of th ..., the son of Frederick Eyre, a coal miner. His father played a single game for Derbyshire in the 1892 season. Eyre appeared in a single first-class fixture for Derbyshire in the 1908 season, against the Gentlemen of Philadelphia. Eyre was a right-handed middle-lower order batsman and scored one run in each innings. Eyre died in Bolton-on-Dearne. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Eyre, John 1885 births 1964 deaths English cricketers Derbyshire cricketers People from North Wingfield Cricketers from Derbyshire ...
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