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red mail Creswell Manor (8/02-10/03 Red)
Robert de Eyton, Lord of Eyton-on-the-Wealdmoors, Shropshir (d. circa 1195), also was Lord of Creswell Manor in Staffordshire. My questions are as follows: 1. Does anyone have information about this manor? 2. Were there any Eytons or Eyton connections actually in residence there? 3. Where is Creswell and how far from Eyton in Shropshire might that be? 4. Under whom did Robert de Eyton hold Creswell, William Pantulf, baron of Wem, or Warin the Bald, first Norman Sheriff of Shropshire? 5. Isanything known about the familial relatiosnhip betwen Robert de Eyton and the two above mentioned individuals -- from the Staffordshire perspective. Note, all but Cresswell of Robert's seven manors were in Shropshire. I find this odd.

red mail Creswell Manor (8/02-10/03 Red)
Robert de Eyton, Lord of Eyton-on-the-Wealdmoors, Shropshire (d. circa 1195), also was Lord of Creswell Manor in Staffordshire. My questions are as follows: 1. Does anyone have information about this manor? 2. Were there any Eytons or Eyton connections actually in residence there? If not, is the tenant known? 3. Where is Creswell and how far from Eyton-on-the-Wealdmoors in Shropshire might that be? 4. Under whom did Robert de Eyton hold Creswell, William Pantulf, baron of Wem, or Warin the Bald, first Norman Sheriff of Shropshire? 5. Is anything known about the familial relationship betwen Robert de Eyton and the two above mentioned individuals -- from the Staffordshire perspective. Note, all but Cresswell of Robert's seven manors were in Shropshire. I find this odd. Therefore, was this part of Staffordshire once considered part of Shropshire? Many thanks for any answers forthcoming. Rick Eaton

 
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