EYRE, Samuel (?1729-95), of New House, nr. Salisbury, Wilts.

Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1754-1790, ed. L. Namier, J. Brooke., 1964
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Constituency

Dates

6 Feb. 1765 - 1768

Family and Education

b. ?1729, 1st s. of Kingsmill Eyre, treasurer of Chelsea Hospital, by Susanna Atkinson, wid. of Samuel Keilway. m. (1) bef. 1755, Stewart (d. 2 Jan. 1769), da. of John Russell, consul-gen. at Lisbon, 2da.; (2) 25 June 1769, Margaret Brewster of Bath, s.p. suc. fa. 1743, cos. Robert Eyre 1762.

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Biography

The Eyres were an old Wiltshire family, and had sat in Parliament since Henry VIII’s reign for several Wiltshire constituencies. Samuel Eyre was returned for Salisbury in 1765 ‘after a severe and expensive contest, which occasioned the dismemberment of a considerable portion of family property’.1 In his election address he promised to be ‘steady, uniform, and independent, not biassed by interest, not attached to party’.2 Rockingham, in his list of July 1765, first classed him as ‘doubtful’, but next added: ‘Lord Folkestone says pro.’

In February 1766 Eyre was reported to be ‘very bad with the gout in both his feet at the Bath’, and in April ‘not yet able to attend Parliament’.3 His only recorded vote was with the Opposition on the land tax, 27 Feb. 1767. In August 1767 he informed the corporation of Salisbury that owing to ill-health he would not stand at the next general election.4

Eyre died 8 Apr. 1795, aged 65.

Ref Volumes: 1754-1790

Author: J. A. Cannon

Notes

  • 1. Hoare, Wilts v(2), p. 60.
  • 2. London Chron. 7-9 Feb. 1765.
  • 3. Hen. Wyndham to H. P. Wyndham, 9 Feb. and 15 Apr. 1766, Wyndham mss.
  • 4. Salisbury Jnl. 31 Aug. 1767.