Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society . ., Prebendary Robert Eyton, Francis William Dayreil,Esq., Henry John Beckwith, Esq., of Silksworth House,Durham, and the Rev. Richard Lewis Irvine Neave. eyton arms. The Arms of Eyton are,— Quarterly, i and 4, Or a fretazure (for Eyton); 2 and 3,Gules two bars ermine (forPuntulf). Eyton Hall lies about 2\miles north of ancient mansion at Eytonstood beyond the presenthouse, north of the Church,and is said to have beendestroyed during the CivilWar. No part of it nowremains, and even the site canscarcely be


Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Natural History Society . ., Prebendary Robert Eyton, Francis William Dayreil,Esq., Henry John Beckwith, Esq., of Silksworth House,Durham, and the Rev. Richard Lewis Irvine Neave. eyton arms. The Arms of Eyton are,— Quarterly, i and 4, Or a fretazure (for Eyton); 2 and 3,Gules two bars ermine (forPuntulf). Eyton Hall lies about 2\miles north of ancient mansion at Eytonstood beyond the presenthouse, north of the Church,and is said to have beendestroyed during the CivilWar. No part of it nowremains, and even the site canscarcely be traced. The presenthouse is quite modern; and some account of it is given inLeachs County Seats of Shropshire. It remains only to add that the Sequestration Papers1which follow were copied from the originals in the PublicRecord Office, and were purchased from the transcriber bythe Society. For the loan of the block of Arms we areindebted to the Editors of the Montgomeryshire SEQUESTRATION PAPERS. SIR THOMAS EYTON, OF EYTON, PASS FOR SIR THOMAS EYTON TO TRAVEL FROM CONWAYTO HIS DWELLING HOUSE, 13 NOV., 1646. (G. 199, No. 19). Conwaie 13th Nov. bearer hereof Sr Thomas Eyton Knight is to beprotected in his person and goodes according to the Articles 1 See a summary of them in the Calendar of the Committee for Compound-ing, Vol. III., pa^e 1674. SIR THOMAS EYTON, KNIGHT. 349 made upon the surrender of Conwaie Castle which hee is tohave the benefitt of you are therefore to suffer the said SirThomas Eyton his horses servants wth swords to pas to hisdwelling house or travell vpon his necessary occasions duringthe space of six months without molestacon they doingnothing preiudiciall to the parliament or breach of the saideArticles. Tho. Mytton. To all to whom thismav concerne. II. CERTIFICATE BY GENERAL MYTTON THAT SIR THOMAS EYTONIS TO HAVE THE BENEFIT OF THE ARTICLES AGREED ONAT THE SURRENDER OF CONWAY CASTLE. I FEBRUARY1646-7. (G. 199, No. 15


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