, a Roman catholic gentleman of Warkworth castle in Northamptonshire,
, a Roman catholic gentleman of Warkworth castle in Northamptonshire, who died in London,
Oct. 7, 1804, was the author of some controversial pamphlets; 1. “A few Remarks on the History of the Decline
and Fall of the Roman empire, relative chiefly to the two
last chapters. By a gentleman.
” London, A short Appeal to the Public. By th,e gentleman who
is particularly addressed in the Postscript of the Vindication of some passages in the fifteenth and sixteenth chapters of the Decline and Fail of the Roman Empire,
” London, A short Essay on the Christian Religion,
&c. the whole proposed as a preservative against the pernicious doctrines which have overwhelmed France with
misery and desolation. By a sincere friend of mankind,
London,
” A Defence of the Church of England,
” Mr. Eyre,
feeling the strength of his arguments against the religion
of the church of Rome, which he professed, published,
4. “A Letter to the Rev. Mr. Ralph Churton, &c. from
Francis Eyre, of Warkworth, esq.
” London, A Reply to the Rev. Ralph Churton, &c.
” London,