_Humphrey LE_HEYR _
_Galfridus LE_HEYR _|_Galicia __________
_Galfridus II LE_EYR _|
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|_Eleanor Helen CROOKE _|
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!SOURCE: BURKE'S GENEALOGICAL AND HERALDIC HISTORY OF THE LANDED GENTRY, Burke's Peerage Limited, London, 1939, p. 729. Of Wedhampton, was returned among the gentlemen of Wiltshire who adhered to Henry VI in 1433.
!SOURCE: THE VISITATION OF WILTSHIRE, 1623, Publications of the Harleian Library, London, 1954, pp. 57ff. De Woodhampton et Northcomb Ar fil et heres.
!SOURCE: BURKE'S GENEALOGICAL AND HERALDIC HISTORY OF THE LANDED GENTRY, Eighteenth Edition, Vol. I, Burke's Peerage Limited, London, 1965, p. 246.
!SOURCE: WILTSHIRE VISITATION PEDIGREES, 1623, Harleian Society Publications, London, 1954, pp. 57-58. Simon Eyre Ld Mayor of London Temp: Hen: 6 See Stow [Henry VI was born 1421, reigned 1422-1471.]
!DEATH/BURIAL: "Capt. John Eyre," [Get source from Barbarann Ayars].
!DEATH: NOTES AND QUERIES, January, 1954, p. 15. "...The will was made on 8 December 1457, and probated on 11 November 1458; Eyre was alive, then, on the former date and dead by the latter. But he was still alive on 16 September 1458, the date of the codicil; and therefore his death must have occurred between 16 September and 11 November 1458."
!ARMS: Argent, a boar rampant, azure, lined and collared. or.
!SOURCE: Mary Elizabeth Frances Richardson-Eyre, A HISTORY OF THE WILTSHIRE FAMILY OF EYRE, Mitchell and Hughes, London, 1897, p. 14. Thomas Eyre... was son of Simon Eyre of Wedhampton, mentioned in the lists of adherents in Wilts to Henry VI., 1433.
!SOURCE: Rev. Allen Stewart Hartigan, M.A. in A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE FAMILY OF EYRE OF EYRECOURT AND EYRE OF EYREVILL IN THE COUNTY OF GALWAY, nd, p. 6. Simon Eyre, of Wedhampton, who is mentiond in the list of adherents in Wilts to King Henry VI. in the Wars of the Roses, he left a son, Thomas Eyre, of Wedhampton and Northcombe, who had issue, William Eyre of Wedhampton and Northcombe, who married Julia or Juliana Cockerell, and had two sons.