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| | GENUKI: The Old Halls, Manors and Families of Derbyshire, Volume I, Bradshaw Hall |
 | | The first of the Furnivalls was Gorard, who came in the train of Richard I. when he returned from Palestine, whose descendants were essentially crusaders and warriors. |
 | | Their Peerage extended to four lives, but, the fourth Baron, having no male issue, his coronet and lands (among which was Eyam) went in the dowry of his daughter Joan to her husband, Thomas Neville, brother of the first Earl of Westmoreland. |
 | | Thomas Neville, Lord Furnivall (Lord of Eyam), and his wife, Joan, had a daughter Maud, married to the celebrated Sir John Talbot,, afterwards Earl of Shrewsbury, who brought Eyam to her husband. |
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