Rowland EYRE (of Hassop)

Father: Raph Rowland EYRE
Mother: Gertrude STAFFORD

Family 1: Hester HACKETT


                                                                 _Stephen EYRE _____
                                           _Rowland EYRE _______|_Catherine DYMOKE _
                      _Stephen EYRE ______|
                     |                    |                      _Henry EVERINGHAM _
                     |                    |_Dorothy EVERINGHAM _|___________________
 _Raph Rowland EYRE _|
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|                    |                     _Thomas BLACKWALL ___|___________________
|                    |_Anne BLACKWALL ____|
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|--Rowland EYRE 
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|                     _Humphrey STAFFORD _|
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|_Gertrude STAFFORD _|
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Notes

!SOURCE: THE VISITATION OF DERBYSHIRE: BEGUN IN 1662 AND FINISHED IN 1664, Publications of the Harleian Society, New Series, Vol. 8, London, 1989, pp. 89ff., 120ff. Groom in the Presence Chamber of James I; mar. Hester, d. of ___ Hackett, [Vis. 1611, p. 129.] a cittyzen of London. Chesterfield 18 Aug. 1662. ARMS: Quarterly 1. Argent, on a chevron sable three quatrefoils or; 2. Or, three pairs of barnacles sable [Padley] 3. Argent, a greyhound courant sable, on a chief dancetty of the last three besants [Blackwall]; 4. Or, a chevron gules between three martlets sable, a crescent for a difference [Stafford]; and on a escutcheon of pretence: two bars and a canton charged with a chaplet (untincured) [Hulme]. CREST: An armed leg couped at the thigh quarterly or and gules. [For earlier generations see Vis. 1611, p.129.]


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