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Topic: Baron Grey of Groby


  
 Henry Grey Stamford - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
He married Anne, daughter of William Cecil, 2nd earl of Exeter, the heiress of the borough and manor of Stamford, and in March 1628 was created earl of Stamford.
In 1648 he won some credit for his share in the pursuit and capture of the duke of Hamilton; he assisted Colonel Pride to "purge" the House of Commons later in the same year; and he was a member of the court which tried the king, whose deathwarrant he signed.
A member of the council of state under the Commonwealth, Grey fought against the Scots in 1651, and in February 1655 he was arrested on suspicion of conspiring against Cromwell.
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 Baron Grey Of Powis   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Baron Grey de Powis was a title created in the Peerage of England for John Grey, who was summoned to Parliament under that title on 15 November 1482.
In Scotland, the rank of baron is a rank related to feudal nobility of Scotland and refers to a holder of a feudal barony, a feudal superiority over a proper territorial entity erected into a free barony by a Crown Charter, and not a rank of Peerage.
Grey has been used to describe the industrialism as it is the color of granite, concrete and other city materials, as opposed to green to describe environmentalism, chlorophyll and plants.
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 Henry Grey, 1st Earl of Stamford - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
His great-grandfather John Grey of Pirgo was son of Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset and younger brother of Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk.
He married Anne Cecil, daughter of William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Exeter, the heiress of the borough and manor of Stamford, and in March 1628 was created Earl of Stamford.
She married George Booth, 1st Baron Delamer and was the mother of Henry Booth, 1st Earl of Warrington.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Henry_Grey,_1st_Earl_of_Stamford   (465 words)

  
 1eng
November 9 Baron Cobham, Baron Grey, Walter Ralegh, Griffin Markham, George Brook, Anthony Copley, William Watson, and William Clark are condemned of trason at Winchester, of whom George Brook and the two priests suffer the penalty of death.
26 Baron Greey of Groby died at Broadgate in the County of Leicester.
Baron Sheffield was irritated at Garter King of Arms, because he said that the collar of St. George was not to be used in this ceremony, albeit he belonged to the Order of St. George, inasmuch as on this day the other members of the Order did not wear collears.
www.philological.bham.ac.uk /diary/1eng.html   (6394 words)

  
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In 1648 he won some credit for his share in the pursuit and capture of the duke of Hamilton; he assisted Colonel Pride to " purge " the House of Commons later in the same year; and he was a member of the court which tried the king, whose death-warrant he signed.
A member of the council of state under the Commonwealth, Grey fought against the Scots in 1651, and in February 16J5 he was arrested on suspicion of conspiring against Cromwell.
He was, however, soon released, but he predeceased his father in April or May 1657.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /correction/edit?content_id=62775&locale=en   (406 words)

  
 Grey
THOMAS GREY, K.G., Lord Ferrers of Groby, Earl of Huntingdon, Marquess of Dorset, Constable of the Tower of London, died on 30 August 1501.
SIR JOHN GREY, 2nd Baron Ferrers of Groby, was born in 1435 and 8lain in Battle of St. Albans (War of the Roses) on the Lancastrian side on 17 February 1460.
SIR JOHN de GREY of Ruthin, Wilton-on-the-Wye, Lord Grey of Wilton, Justice of North Wales, Governor of the Castle of Caernarvon, died in 1323.
www.royalancestorscollins.com /grey.htm   (610 words)

  
 Great Domesday   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
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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 Norton Family of Sharpenhoe   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
This Lord Grey de Ruthin is the younger son and is established at Ruthyn in Wales.
This Lord Grey is the younger son and is established at Ruthyn in Wales.
JOHN2 DE GREY, [BARON GREY] (Reynold1) of Wilton, son of (1) Reynold1, [Baron Grey] and Maud (de LONGCHAMP), [Baroness Grey], was born in 1268[1], died on 28 Oct. 1323[1] and was buried on 18 Nov. 1323[1].
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Within the park are the ruins of Bradgate House, a brick mansion begun in the 1490s and abandoned in the C18, associated with which are the earthwork remains of its garden.
The same fate also befell his daughter, Lady Jane Grey, who had been born at Bradwell in 1537 and brought up there before her marriage in 1553 to Lord Guildford Dudley and subsequent proclamation as Queen on the death of Edward VI.
Bradgate was confiscated but restored to the family in 1603 when Henry Grey (d 1614), the nephew of the third Marquis, was created Baron Grey of Groby.
www.charnwood.gov.uk /uploads/bradgatepark.doc   (2322 words)

  
 Wikinfo | Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset (1451 - September 20, 1501) was the eldest son of Elizabeth Woodville and consequently a stepson of Edward IV of England.
By the latter marriage Lady Jane Grey was his great-grand-daughter.
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www.wikinfo.org /wiki.php?title=Thomas_Grey,_1st_Marquess_of_Dorset   (225 words)

  
 IST BARON GREY DE RUTH... - Online Information article about IST BARON GREY DE RUTH... (via CobWeb/3.1 ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
March 1353• The second baron was his son Reginald, whose son REGINALD (c.
Grey was a member of the See also:
Ferrers of Groby in 1445• He was the ancestor of the earls of See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org.cob-web.org:8888 /RHY_RON/ROGER_GREY_IST_BARON_GREY_DE_RU.html   (538 words)

  
 James I: Volume 2: June-July, 1603 | British History Online
Creation of Henry Grey to the rank of Baron Grey, of Groby, co. Leicester.
Russell to the rank of Baron Russell, of Thornhaugh, co. Northampton.
Snagg, and William Gostwick, as seised of the Barony of Bedford, to be Almoner; Lord Burleigh admitted.
www.british-history.ac.uk /report.asp?compid=14987   (4083 words)

  
 The Genealogy Website of Adams/Simpson - pafg724 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Baron] [Parents] was born in 1268 in of,Wilton,Hereford,England.
She was baptized on 25 Feb 1935 in the Manti Utah temple.
Maud de Grey was born about 1283 in of,Ruthin,Denbign,Wales.
users.kricket.net /RajinCajun/pafg724.htm   (522 words)

  
 The Genealogy Website of Adams/Simpson - pafg719 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Baron] [Parents] was born on 7 Feb 1415 in of,Ruthin,Denbigh,Wales.
Baron] [Parents] was born in 1362 in of,Ruthin,Denbigh,Wales.
Baron] [Parents] was born about 1323 in of,Ruthin,Denbighshire,Wales.
users.kricket.net /RajinCajun/pafg719.htm   (938 words)

  
 My Family
Parents: Reynold De [Baron Grey] GREY and Margared De [Baroness Grey] ROS.
He was married to Alianore [Baroness] Grey LE STRANGE before 29 Nov 1360 in Of, Knockin, Shropshire, England.
He was married to Margared De [Baroness Grey] ROS in 1371 in Of, Helmsley, Yorkshire, England.
millennium.fortunecity.com /okehampton/487/d11.htm   (960 words)

  
 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname - part 36
Grey, George Harry, Earl of Stamford 5th, b.
Grey, George Harry, Earl of Stamford 6th, b.
Grey, George Harry, Lord Grey of Groby, b.
www.hull.ac.uk /php/cssbct/genealogy/royal/gedx36.html   (444 words)

  
 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Alice GREY was born in 1415 in Buckenham, Norfolk, England.
She was married to John COCKAYNE [Baron] about 1400 in Cockayne Hatley, Bedfordshire, England.
She was married to Henry FITZHUGH [Baron FitzHugh] about 1390 in Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England.
bailey.aros.net /jsbailey/d96.htm   (1181 words)

  
 Notable, Royal, and US President, ect Relatives
Baron Ferrers of Groby, Sir John Grey of Groby            Abt.
Baron Grey of Ruthin, Henry de Grey                              Abt.
Baron Grey of Ruthin, Reginald de Grey                        Abt.
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 Section QJ: Descendants of Reynold de Grey, [Baron Grey]
), [Baroness Grey], was born circa 1402, and died circa 1 Jan. 1457.
NEHGR 13:226 just says mother was "daughter of the Lord Grey de Ruthyn".
However, that Maud de Grey appears to have been born too early to be their mother, and so is probably not the correct mother.
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 I16192: Editha Marie Gabrielle Anna of BAVARIA (____ - ____)
Second Baron de Wilton, summoned to Parliament, 8 Jan 1309 to 18 Sept. 1322; Justice of North Wales (1317) and Governor of Caernarvon Castle.
Descends from Henry De Grey who was granted the Manor of Thurlock, Essex in 1194 by King Richard I....
The evidence suggests further that Maud was the mother of John's sons Henry and Roger (who later disputed the manor of Weldebernes, in Debden [citing Index of Placita de Banco, 1327-1328, part 1, p.
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 HENRY GREY STAMFORD - Online Information article about HENRY GREY STAMFORD
KING [OF OCKHAM], PETER KING, 1ST BARON (1669-1734)
Commonwealth, Grey fought against the Scots in 1651, and in See also:
February 16J5 he was arrested on suspicion of conspiring against See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /SOU_STE/STAMFORD_HENRY_GREY.html   (683 words)

  
 GREY of Kent and Ruthin
Roger De GREY (1° B. Grey of Ruthin)
Reginald De GREY (2° B. Grey of Ruthin)
Married 2: Margaret FERRERS (B. Grey of Wilton) BEF 14 Feb 1445
www.tudorplace.com.ar /GREY3.htm   (442 words)

  
 Biography - S - British Civil Wars, Commonwealth and Protectorate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
In 1651, Smith served as a major of horse in the forces raised by Lord Grey of Groby to defend the Midlands against the invasion by Charles II and the Scots.
In 1658, he was appointed governor of Hull and earned the praise of the Council of State by uncovering a plot by the Royalist conspirator Sir Henry Slingsby to subvert officers of the Hull garrison and betray the town to Charles II.
Smith was held at the Tower of London until 1664, then transported to Jersey, where he is presumed to have died around 1668.
www.british-civil-wars.co.uk /biog/index_s.htm   (3883 words)

  
 High Ham | British History Online
In 1559 it was granted to Sir John Grey and passed on his death in 1564 to his son Henry, created Baron Grey of Groby in 1603, who died in 1614.
Ralph's son John, Baron Stawell, died in 1692 heavily in debt (fn.
19) Scattered papers including admissions at courts baron and summonses survive from 1695, presentments are found for the period 1745-65, draft minutes 1789-1814 and 1826-8.
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 Names Index Page
Grey, [Earl of Kent], Edmund (26 Oct 1416-22 May 1490)
Grey, [Baron Grey], Reynold de (1362-18 Oct 1440)
Grey, [Baron Grey], Reynold de (ABT 1323-4 Aug 1388)
www.angelfire.com /folk/morgan/names8.htm   (810 words)

  
 I1497: Reginald De Grey Baron Of Ruthyn (1362 - 30 SEP 1440)
I1497: Reginald De Grey Baron Of Ruthyn (1362 - 30 SEP 1440)
Descendants of Reginald De Grey Baron Of Ruthyn and Joan Astley
Descendants of Reginald De Grey Baron Of Ruthyn and Margaret Roos
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 thePeerage.com - nil and others
Henry de Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Wilton (M) b.
John de Grey, 2nd Baron Grey de Wilton b.
He was the son of John de Grey, 2nd Baron Grey de Wilton and Anne de Ferrers.
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She was the widow of Sir Hugh Swynford of Coleby and Kettlethorpe, Lincolnshire (1340-1372), by whom she had issue: 1) Sir Thomas Swynford (1368/72-1432); he married first Jane Crophill, and had issue; and second Margaret (d.1454), daughter of Sir Henry Grey, and had issue.
She died on August 8, 1482 and was buried in Wimborne Minster, Dorset.
Grey, the daughter of Henry Grey, 5th Lord Grey of Wilton and
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