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 | | Sir Edward Grey, younger son of Reginald, 3rd Baron Grey of Ruthin, married Elizabeth, grand-daughter and heiress of William, Lord Ferrers of Groby. |
 | | Henry Grey's eldest son Thomas (1622-57), styled Lord Grey of Groby, also fought for Parliament and was one of the regicide judges, his signature appearing on the King's death warrant, but he was later charged with plotting against Cromwell and was imprisoned in Windsor Castle for a period. |
 | | George Harry Grey (1802-35), Lord Grey of Groby, is represented in the archive in his capacity as Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant of the King's Regiment of Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry, yet his son, the 7th Earl of Stamford, has left few records, and the 8th Earl none at all. |
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