Constituency Dates
Steyning 5 July 1660
Family and Education
b. c. 1624, 5th s. of Nicholas Eversfield of The Grove, Hollington, and bro. of Anthony Eversfield, Edward Eversfield and Sir Thomas Eversfield. educ. Magdalen Hall, Oxf. matric. 8 May 1640, aged 16; I. Temple 1641. m. (1) Hester (d.1672), da. and coh. of John Knight of Westergate, 1s.; (2) 3 July 1673, Susan, da. and coh. of Francis Norman of Salehurst, wid. of Thomas Foster of Iden, s.p.1J. Comber, Suss. Genealogies Horsham 95-96; Vis. Suss. (Harl. Soc. lxxxix), 42; Add. 5698, f. 93v.
Offices Held

Commr. for sewers, W. Suss. Oct. 1660, assessment Suss. 1663 – d., j.p. 1668–d.2C181/7/58.

Address
Main residence: Charlton Court, Steyning, Suss.
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Eversfield’s first marriage must have been fortunate for a younger son, for in 1652 he was able to buy Charlton Court for £4,500, and in the list of proposed knights of the Royal Oak his income was estimated at £1,500 (more than twice his elder brother’s) . He was returned to the Convention for Steyning at a by-election when his cousin Henry Goring I chose to serve for the county. Like his brother Edward, he made no speeches and served on no committees, but presumably supported the Court. He was buried at Steyning on 22 May 1678.3Add. 5698, f. 248v.

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Notes
  • 1. J. Comber, Suss. Genealogies Horsham 95-96; Vis. Suss. (Harl. Soc. lxxxix), 42; Add. 5698, f. 93v.
  • 2. C181/7/58.
  • 3. Add. 5698, f. 248v.