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Charles Eyston (22 September 1667 – 5 November 1721) was an English antiquary. As a scholar he became a friend of Thomas Hearne, who wrote of him: "He was a Roman Catholick and so charitable to the poor that he is lamented by all who knew anything of him . ... He was a man of a sweet temper and was an excellent scholar and so modest that he did not care to have it at any time mentioned." (''Reliq. Hearnianae''). ==Works==
*''A little Monument to The Once Famous Abbey and Borough of Glastonbury'', published by Thomas Hearne in his ''History and Antiquties of Glastonbury'' (Oxford, 1722); reprinted by the Rev. Richard Warner in his ''History of the Abbey of Glaston and the town of Glastonbury'' (Bath, 1826). There is in the library at Hendred an unpublished manuscript entitled ''A Poor Little Monument to All the Old Pious Dissolved Foundations of England: or a Short History of Abbeys, all sorts of Monasteries, Colleges, Chapels, Chantries, etc.''Joseph Gillow corrects Charles Butler's error in ascribing to Eyston a ''History of the Reformation'', published in 1685. Another manuscript mentioned under his name by Gillow was merely his property and not his work.〔Gillow, ''Biographical and Bibliographical Dictionary of the English Catholics'' (5 vols, 185-1902)〕
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