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2di EURE. Lucy, sister of Edward, Viscount Camfdrh, da. of Sir Audrevv Noel, of Dolby, co. Leicester, by Mabel, da. of Sir James IIahinuTon. She was bur. at OKI Miltou 20 Jany. 1015.( a ) Ho was bur. there '28 June 1046.{ b ) V. 1616. 5. William (Eure), Loud Ecre, grandson and b., briny only s. and h. of the lion, Ralph Ivure, by (Catharine, da. of Thomas (Arcstdkli,), 1st liAltox Ani'NDKLi, OK Wardouu, which Ralph was 1st s. and h. ap. of the. last Lord, but, v. p. shortly before 16 10, at Southwark, aged about SI lie d. uum. aud was bur. at Old Maltoil 25 June 1052.(°) VI. 1C32. G. George (El're), Loud Eure, cousin and It. male, who as h. male of the body of the grantee sue. to the title but not to the estates of the family, lie was 2d but 1st surv. s. aud h. of Horatio Burs, of Easby, co. York, by Deborah, da. and coheir of John Biiett, of Romney Harsh, eo, Kent, which Horatio (who d. 20 Jany. 1036/7, aged 40), was s. and h. of Sir Francis Euro (who d. 1 May 1021), next br. to Ralph, the 3d Lord. He was M.P. in Sep. 1650 (four years after his succession to the Peerage) for the N*. Hiding in Yorkshire, and was ouo of the few Feersf 1 ) who in 1057 formed one of the members of Cromwell's " Upper /louse." He d. num. and was bur. 21 Oct. 1672, at St. Paul's, Covent Garden, Midx, Will (in which he is described as of Eisby, co. York), dat. 15 and pr. 21 Oct. 1072. VII. 1G72, 7. Ralph (Eure), Lord Eure, y*fc b. and h. He took to his seat in the House of Lords, -1 Feb. 1072/3. He d. uum.(°) at 1707. High Holborn, 27 April and was bur. 1 Hay 1707, at St. Andrew's, Holboru. Admon, 10 May 1707 to his niece Iiathsua Lister, widow. At his death the Barony is presumed to have become cxtinet-(') M "The virtuous wife of the honourable Sir William Lure." ( D ) He proceeded with the alienation of the family estates begun by his father selling Witton to Sir Richard Forst?r, Bart., aud /arrow [by deeds 102J-27J to Henry Gib, afterwards [1031] a Dart. [S.] ( c ) Ho is generally said to have been sue. by his uncle, Sir William Euro, Col. of a Reg. of Horse, who, however, d. s.p.m. in his lifetime, being slain, ex parte regit, at Marston Moor and bur. in York Minster 7 July 1014, leaving two daughters aud coheirs viz. (1) Margaret, who m, Thomas D.mby, and (2) Mary, who m. William Palmes. These ladies inherited, in 1652, what was left of the estates, aud iu 1675 uuder a writ of partition between them " the family mansion was pulled dowu and stone by stone was divided between the unyielding sisters." See Foster's " Addit. pedigrees " as in p. 293, note " a." To these two ladies was granted, by royal sign manual 2 May 1673 "the precedence of daughters of a Baron the same as if their father, Col. "William Ever, had survived his nephew and sue. to the.'illc." See Howard's " Mis. Ben. cl Her.," vol. ii, n s., p. 71. ( d ) See vol. i, p. 229, note " d " (circa finem) ; and see also vol. ii, p. 81, note "c, sub "Bnrnell," for a complete list of Cromwell's " Upper House." (/>) There is a marr. lie. at the Fac. off. 27 July 1050 for Ralph Kure, of Gray's Inn, Esq., about 42, widower and Thoinazine, da. of John Aderley, Esq., of South Minis, Midx., but this apparently refers to the " Ralph Eure, s. and h. of Peter E., Knt., late of Washingborough, co. Lincoln, deed," who entered Gray's Inn, 7 Aug. 1623. There are, also, entries there, 10 Aug. 1610, of "Sampson Euro," and of " Francis Eure, Knt.," which Sampson was br. of Ralph the 7th Lord, but none of Ralph himself. (f) " Ever, Lord, dyed 29 April 1707. s.p., abatchelor, so the title is extinct, and the estate before, for he had not above £100 per annum. Before the title came to him he was a journeyman to a wollen draper at £20 a year aud his diet. Q'rc, the title is not extinct. Le Neve's " Memoranda." As to this query it would appear that all male issue of the 2d Lord was probably extinct before 1707, but that possibly issue male may ba (or might have been in 1707) existing of Henry Eure, of Bishop's Middleham (a yr. Son of tho first Lord) whose wife, Eleanor was bur. there 4 April 1580, leaving issue William and Ralph. See Foster's " Addit. pedigrees " as iu p. 293, note " a."