William Eure, 4th Baron Eure
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The Lord Eure | |
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| Personal details | |
| Born | c. 1579 |
| Died | 28 June 1646 (aged 66–67) |
| Spouse |
Lucy Noel
(m. 1601; died 1615) |
| Relations | William Eure, 2nd Baron Eure (grandfather) |
| Children | 5 |
| Parent(s) | Ralph Eure, 3rd Baron Eure Mary Dawnay |
William Eure, 4th Baron Eure (c. 1579 – 28 June 1646) was an English nobleman.
Eure was born around 1579. He was the only son of Ralph Eure, 3rd Baron Eure of Ingleby and Malton and, his first wife, the former Mary Dawnay. After his mother's death in March 1612, his father remarried to Elizabeth (nee Spencer) Carey, Baroness Hundson (widow of George Carey, 2nd Baron Hunsdon and the second daughter of Sir John Spencer of Althorp). At that time, his surname was likely pronounced "Ewry", also given as Evers.[1] His father was a diplomat and politician who served as an MP of the Parliament of England for Yorkshire.[2]
His mother was the eldest daughter of Sir John Dawnay of Sessay and, his first wife, Elizabeth Tunstall (daughter of Sir Marmaduke Tunstall of Thurland Castle in Lancaster). His paternal grandparents were William Eure, 2nd Baron Eure and the former Margaret Dymoke (daughter of Sir Edward Dymoke of Scrivelsby and niece of Gilbert Tailboys, 1st Baron Tailboys of Kyme).[3] The barony had been granted by King Henry VIII in 1544 to William Eure (c. 1483–1548), Warden of the Eastern March, and Governor of Berwick upon Tweed.[4]