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JOURNAL OF THE PLYMOUTH INSTITUTION. 
THE MAECHES TOWARD SCOTLAND ; 
On, Chapters from the History of a Northern Family. 
SYLLABUS OF PAPER BY ARTHUR J. JEWERS, F.S.A. 
(Read 27th January, 1887.) 
Descent of the family of Euro from the Earls of Flanders. 
Keview of Scotch history leading to the claim of King Edward I. 
to be its overlord. 
Services of Sir John de Eure, the father, in the field and as a 
Commissioner in the consequent struggles of the Border warfare. 
Services of Sir John de Eure, the son, as Warden of the 
Marches towards Scotland. Battle of Neville's Cross. Sir John de 
Eure, the grandson. Serves against Scotland. Has a grant of 
the manor of Ketnes, co. Forfar. Constable of Dover Castle. 
Sir Ealph Eure, a Commissioner relative to a breach of the 
Treaty of Lenlingham — Scotch prisoners taken at Hambledon — , 
and to treat with the King of Scots, after with the Duke of 
Albany. Serves in arms against Scotland. 
Sir William Eure, a Lancastrian, attends the king to Normandy. 
Warden of the Marches and a Commissioner to treat with Scotland. 
At the battle of Agincourt. Sir Ealph Eure, Sheriff of Yorkshire. 
Slain at Towton on the Lancastrian side. 
Sir William Eure, Sheriff of Yorkshire. Serves in arms 
against the Scots. Warden of the Marches. A Commissioner to 
treat with Scotland. One of the Council in the North. 
Sir Ealph Eure, Sheriff of Northumberland and Yorkshire. 
William, Lord Eure. Knighted at Tournay. Captain of the 
Town and Castle of Berwick, a terror to the southern part of 
Scotland. Made a peer. Promised the lands of the Earl of 
Angus. Slain at the battle of Ancrum Moor. 
Sir Ealph Eure, Constable of Scarborough Castle. Commander- 
in-Chief of the forces guarding the Marches. Destroys Melrose. 
Serves against the "Pilgrimage of Grace." Slain by the Earl of 
Angus at Pennier Haugh. 
