You may already have the answer you are looking for. My family tree (called the Awliscombe Loaring Branch) was given to be by a Maurice Loaring of UK.
John Looring (1705-1753) born and died in Awliscombe, m Mary Wills, May 1725. Their youngest of 11 children was your Eleanor, born 1747.
Our tree has Eleanor marrying Andrew Potter 19 January 1767.
I am descended from Joseph Looring, a younger brother of John's.
The head of this branch is Wm. Loaring (1655-1718) m to Elizabeth.
It is my belief that all Loarings and Lorings are descended from Albert of Lorraine (Albert de Lorraine, Albert the Clerk, Albert the Lotharingian) who lived before and after 1066, a chaplain favoured by both Edward the Confessor and William the Conqueror. Some sources have him as the clerk that wrote the entire main edition of the Domesday Book. He owned land in Bedfordshire and his descendants were named Loryng and various spellings thereof. I believe our branch may come from William Loryng, the next younger brother of Sir Nigel Loring, who was the basis for two novels by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Sir Nigel may be entombed at Chalgrave All-Saints Church, or in a nearby Priory. There is certainly a memorial to him at Chalgrave. William was a lawyer, Oxford professor and a Priest, I believe with a large family, lived to be 93 in Gloucester, was buried at Salisbury Cathedral where he was Canon. He was also Canon at Lincoln and Wimborne. There is a great tenor bell in his memory at Wimborne.
All the best, David Loaring, Burlington, Ontario, Canada