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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Eyre (disambiguation)

Eyre         
·noun A journey in circuit of certain judges called justices in eyre (or in itinere).
Eyre legend         
FAMILY NAME
Eyre legend; Truelove Eyre
The legend of the person who was the founder of the Eyre and Ayre families, and who was supposedly previously known by the surname "Truelove" (or "True Love"), is a story that appears in genealogies. However, there is no definitive historical evidence confirming the existence of this person.
Eyre (legal term)         
IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND
Itinerant justice; General eyres; General Eyre; Justices of Eyre
An eyre or iter, sometimes called a general eyre, was the name of a circuit travelled by an itinerant justice in medieval England (a justice in eyre), or the circuit court over which they presided, or the right of the monarch (or justices acting in their name) to visit and inspect the holdings of any vassal. The eyre involved visits and inspections at irregular intervals of the houses of vassals in the kingdom.

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Eyre
Examples of use of eyre
1. By Wilkinson Eyre James Dyson doesn‘t get easily downhearted.
2. Jane Eyre was, by far, the most frequently cited.
3. Have you ever heard of it?‘ The extraordinary little book was Jane Eyre.
4. Chief Inspector John Eyre said: PC Coetzee is an enthusiastic, tenacious and pro–active police officer.
5. Voices Sir Richard Eyre, theatre, film and TV director "It should be an elected house.