Arms of Lord Eure of Witton Quarterly, or and gules, with a bend sable with three escallops argent
Predecessor
John Euer
Successor
William Eure
Died
12 March 1422
Issue
Margaret William Ralph John Robert Katherine Isabel Joan
Sir Ralph Euer, also known as Ralph de Eure, (c. 1350 – 12 March 1422) of Witton, Stokesley, Berwick Hill, Darreshall, Kirkley, Felton, Ayton, Malton and Boughton Spittle was an English knight and servant of the Crown and of the Bishops of Durham. He was also a Member of Parliament for Northumberland and Yorkshire.[1]
Life
Ralph was the second son of John Euer of Stokesley and Witton and Margaret de Grey.[2] He became the heir to his father upon the death of his elder brother Robert in 1368 and was knighted by 1374.
Between 1380 and 1420 he undertook numerous commissions and enquiries on behalf of the Crown, at the same time serving as an ambassador to Scotland. He also acted as a Justice of the Peace within the Bishop of Durham's jurisdiction and as a steward of the Bishop's estates from 1406 until his own death. He fought in the wars with Scotland in 1383 and 1385.
Burke, John (1846). A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, extinct, dormant, and in abeyance. Henry Colburn.
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