Examples of 'eyton' in a sentence

Meaning of "eyton"

A small farm or estate, particularly in England or Wales. 'Eyton' is a term used to describe a rural property or homestead in British agricultural settings

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Eyton was tried and acquitted.
Not entirely, but leave aside your adultery with the Queen, let us concentrate on Eyton.
John ap Eyton had a quarrel with one of your household only recently.
The corresponding civil parish of Erbistock absorbed the neighbouring parish of Eyton in 1935.
Charles Eyton was the general manager of Paramount Pictures.
In November, Eilmund, forester for the Abbey, reports unusual damage in the Eyton Forest.
Thomas Campbell Eyton plans a large natural history museum at Eyton Hall.
With new exploration and technology, the resources could leap to a staggering 7.5 trillion boe, Eyton said.
Senator Eyton asked one of my questions, which was prioritization.
After succeeding to the estate in 1855 Eyton built a large natural history museum at Eyton Hall.
Senator Eyton recognized the importance of international relations and trade, especially in North America.
Eyton was tried and acquitted, but you, as you have no respect for the law.
Senator Eyton raised the question, who is the owner?
Senator Eyton served in this place with distinction for more than 19 years.
Eyton ( ) is a village and parish in Herefordshire, England.

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