Francis Eyre

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Francis Eyre (1722–1797) was a British lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1774 and 1784.

Eyre was the only surviving son of Francis Eyre, a shoemaker of Truro, and his wife Elizabeth Pascoe.and was baptized on. 28 June 1722. He was articled to an attorney at Truro in 1737 and qualified in 1744. He moved to London where he dealt with cases relating to trade and plantations[1] and included Benjamin Franklin among his clients.[2] He became part owner of several ships and ran privateers during the Seven Years' War. With the profits, he invested in estates in Gloucester and Dorset at home and overseas in Jamaica. He married Sarah Prescott,[3]

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