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Extract from Nobility of the County: Upon the death of the late Earl of Newburgh, without issue, that Scottish title being inheritable through heirs female, Francis Eyre, Esq. of Hassop-hall, assumed it, as being the son of Lady Mary, younger daughter and co-heiress of Charlotte, Countess of Newburgh, by Charles Radcliffe, a younger son of Francis, Earl of Derwentwater; Prince Justiniani, son of the elder daughter, being incapable of inheriting as an alien. Francis Eyre is the immediate descendant of Stephen Eyre, a younger son of Ralph Eyre, Esq., of Padley, who settled at Hassop in the reign of Henry VII. Arms: Quarterly, 1 and 4. Eeyre. 2: Radcliffe. 3. Argent on a Bend, G. between three gillie flowers, slipped, Proper, an anchor of the first, all within a double tressure, Vert. Livingston. Crest of Livingston: A moor's head, couped at the shoulder, Proper, banded, Gules and Argent, with pendant at the ears, of the last. This crest is borne together with those of Eyre and Radcliffe. Supporters: On the dexter side, a savage man; on the sinister, a horse, Argent, caparisoed, Gules.[Ed: this is presumably Francis Eyre, alive at the time of publication, 1817]
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