Around 1607 Kenrick Eyton was born to Gerard Eyton of Eyton in Denbighshire.
On 14th October 1646 Kenrick Eyton [aged 39] was one of the commissioners to arrange the surrender of Denbigh Castle to General Thomas Mytton.
In 1660 Kenrick Eyton [aged 53] was elected MP Flintshire.
In August 1660 Kenrick Eyton [aged 53] was appointed King's Attorney at Chester.
In July 1661 Kenrick Eyton [aged 54] was appointed Prothonotary and Clerk of the Crown for Denbighshire and Montgomeryshire.
In 1670 Kenrick Eyton [aged 63] was appointed Second Justice of the Court of Great Sessions in Wales for Anglesey, Caernarfon and Merioneth.
Before 29th November 1676 [his son-in-law] Henry Bunbury 2nd Baronet [aged 19] and [his daughter] Mary Eyton were married.
Before 21st November 1681 Kenrick Eyton [aged 74] and Eleanor Mutton were married.
On 21st November 1681 Kenrick Eyton [aged 74] died.
[his daughter] Mary Eyton was born to Kenrick Eyton and Eleanor Mutton. She married before 29th November 1676 Henry Bunbury 2nd Baronet, son of Thomas Bunbury 1st Baronet, and had issue.