Thomas Eyre (Jesuit)

English Jesuit
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IntroEnglish Jesuit
PlacesUnited Kingdom Great Britain England
wasWriter Biographer
Work fieldLiterature Science
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1670
Death1 January 1715 (aged 45 years)
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Biography

Thomas Eyre (1670–1715) was an English Jesuit.
Eyre was born on 23 December 1670 to a family settled at Eastwell, Leicestershire. He studied at the College of St. Omer, was admitted into the Society of Jesus in 1687, and was professed of the four vows on 8 March 1705–06.
He was chaplain to the court of the exiled James II at the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye; became professor of theology at Liège (1701–04); and in 1712 was socius (a sort of secretary and chief of staff) to a Provincial (regional administrator) of his Order. He died in London on 9 November 1715. Dr Kirk believed him to be concerned in a biography of James II.

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