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In the News (Sun 26 May 13)

  
  San Diego Personal Injury Lawyer: Richard E. Grey. Personal Injury Lawyer San Diego
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www.richardegrey.com   (322 words)

  
  Richard_de_Grey   (Site not responding. Last check: )
It is thought that Grey was a descendant of William de Humet, Constable of Normandy and grandson of Odo, the Bishop of Bayeux, half brother of William I, England's first Norman king, and an ancestor of the Lords Grey of Codnor Humet.
Richard de Grey became governor of the Channel Islands and later constable of Dover Castle and Warden of the Cinque Ports.
Henry de Grey was in the 6th year of the reign of King Richard I granted the manor of Thurrock, in Essex, which was confirmed by King John.
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 Richard Grey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
– June 13(?), 1483) was son to John Grey, 2nd Baron Ferrers of Groby, and Elizabeth Woodville, later Queen Consort to King Edward IV of England.
He was arrested by Richard, Duke of Gloucester (later Richard III) on April 30, 1483 for his part in an attempted coup.
Richard Grey was subsequently executed at Pontefract Castle.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richard_Grey   (127 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Richard III of England   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Richard III (2 October 1452 – 22 August 1485) was the King of England from 1483 until his death and the last king from the House of York.
Richard was born at Fotheringay Castle, the fourth son of Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York (who had been a strong claimant to the throne of King Henry VI) and Cecily Neville.
Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset (1457 – September 20, 1501) was the eldest son of Elizabeth Woodville and consequently a stepson of Edward IV of England.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Richard-III-of-England   (8027 words)

  
 Richard GREY of Tutbury
Presumably Lady Grey complied with these wishes, for in 1513 a Richard Grey supplicated for a degree at Oxford and then went on to study at Lincoln's Inn where he was twice nominated as butler.
Lady Grey perhaps also commended her charge to the principal magnates in the north midlands, Edward Stafford, 3rd D. Buckingham (a patron of Lincoln's Inn) from whom Richard Grey obtained a small annuity; and George Talbot, 4th E. Shrewsbury, to whom he was distantly linked.
Grey and his fellow-Member John Peshall were both called on the day that the Parliament opened, and attended the Commons regularly, but in 1537 the borough denied in a chancery action against Peshall that either Member had been duly elected.
www.tudorplace.com.ar /Bios/RichardGrey.htm   (387 words)

  
 Elizabeth Woodville
In about 1452, she married Sir John Grey, 2nd Baron Ferrers of Groby, who was killed at the second Battle of St Albans in 1461, fighting for the Lancastrian cause.
On the basis of his evidence, all Elizabeth's children by Edward, including King Edward V, were declared illegitimate, and her brother-in-law, Richard III, accepted the crown and kept the two princes in the Tower of London, where they had already been lodged to await the coronation.
The former Queen Elizabeth Woodville, now simply Dame Elizabeth Grey again, died on June 8, at Bermondsey in London and was buried in the same chantry as her husband King Edward in St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle.
www.brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/e/el/elizabeth_woodville.html   (801 words)

  
 To Prove a Villain -- The Real Richard III
He received large grants from Richard III for his aid during Buckingham's rebellion and in 1483 was appointed Master of the Monies and Constable of the Tower, as well as being knighted by the King.
Accompanied by Earl Rivers and Sir Richard Grey (respectively brother and son of the Queen) the new King Edward V was intercepted by the Dukes of Gloucester and Buckingham at Stony Stratford and the two Woodvilles were arrested.
Sir Richard Grey was the younger son of Elizabeth Woodville by her first marriage to Sir John Grey.
www.r3.org /rnt1991/mysovereignking.html   (5888 words)

  
 Richard Grey
If somebody asked RICHARD GREY, 29, what role music is playing in his life, he would answer: "Music is my Life." Not that the answer is a special one, thousands of musicians will actually reply the same, but having taken a glance into Richards past and present, his words appear much more serious and reasonable...
Grey´s first little breakthrough into the world of music was gaining a radio spot and starting spin on air at the age of 16.
Richard Grey is still climbing the mountain of success and by now it seems that 2007 is already manifested as his year within in the international dance music scene.
www.famousclub.com.au /events/richard_grey/richard_grey_webpage.htm   (1177 words)

  
 Lord Henry Grey - Rhoda Griggs
Richard Grey Parents: John Grey and Elizabeth Woodville.
Sir Robert de Grey was born in of Rotherfield, Leicestershire, England.
Sir Walter de Grey was born in of Rotherfield, Leicestershire, England.
www.geocities.com /jerry_l.geo/d172.htm   (572 words)

  
 The Tragikale Reigne of King Richard III
At the instigation of the Queen and her son, Richard Grey, the Council sets the date for Edward's coronation on 4 May. Also Edward's Will proclaiming Richard Protector is reversed by the Council in favor of the Wydvilles.
Richard and Anne are crowned King and Queen by Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury at St. Peter in Westminster.
Although Richard had the advantage of ground and numbers, he lost by the failure of Northumberland to engage [Although it is a matter of debate whether this was due to Treason or Richard's haste to attack].
www.personal.utulsa.edu /~marc-carlson/history/richard.html   (2209 words)

  
 Richard III by William Shakespeare: A searchable online version at The Literature Network   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Richard III sends Richard Duke of York and his brother Edward V to the Tower of London to "sleep", though he, Buckingham, and Catesby plan to kill the boys and crown Richard III king.
Richard III tells Buckingham to start rumors that Edward IV's children are bastards, and furthermore, that Edward IV himself was a bastard.
Richard is continually shown to use the women to gain and retain the crown.
www.online-literature.com /shakespeare/richardIII   (1457 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - Elizabeth Woodville (British And Irish History, Biography) - Encyclopedia
She was the daughter of Richard Woodville (later the 1st Earl Rivers).
Her first husband, Sir John Grey, was killed fighting on the Lancastrian side at the battle of St. Albans (1461) in the Wars of the Roses.
At the death (1483) of Edward IV, Richard, duke of Gloucester (later Richard III), seized custody of the young Edward V, Elizabeth's eldest son by the late king, and destroyed the power of the Woodvilles (Elizabeth's brother the 2d Earl Rivers and son Richard Grey were executed).
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/W/WoodvilE.html   (345 words)

  
 Shakespeare Henry Sixth 6th Part III Summary
The Duke of York [Richard Plantagenet] and his sons and followers (including Duke of Norfolk and the Marquess Montague) have arrived in London in hot pursuit of the king.
Richard argues the oath has no legal standing and should be broken, persuading his father to do so.
Gloucester [Richard] and Clarence discuss the inadvisability of the marriage of King Edward and Lady Grey.
www.mcgoodwin.net /pages/otherbooks/ws_henry6_3.html   (2226 words)

  
 Grey Matter
And my favorite scene, maybe ever, is the one in which Richard and Meredith put Ellis to rest in a surgical sink.
He didn’t mean to exactly -- after all, George has proven himself to be a principled, loving person in the past -- but in a moment of angry, drunken weakness, he fell into bed with his best friend and apparently fell in love with her, too.
As a GREY’S writer, the question I’m most often asked (by parents, siblings, friends, and agents) is “Why aren’t Meredith and Derek together?” Especially since Addison is gone and there don’t seem to be any concrete obstacles standing in their way.
www.greyswriters.com   (4102 words)

  
 King's Decree
Richard, you and Cedric shall accompany him¾and you will do it congenially, with the proper respect due a man soon to be related by marriage.” With a final glance for Armus, Thomas shook his head.
Richard had not seen Gwendolyn Mullens since she was thirteen and had been sent to live with an aunt, in hopes a female influence would temper a natural inclination for reckless behavior.
You are the eldest son on this journey, and thus the representative for the House of Grey.
www.womenwritersblock.com /katecc6.htm   (8012 words)

  
 GREY of Codnor and Rotherfield
Richard De GREY (2° B. Grey of Codnor)
Was one of the Original Knights of the Garter instituted at its foundation in 1344 and confirmed in 1348, where he occupied the eighth stall on the sovereign's side at Windsor Castle.
Alice died in 1455 and with her son, Francis, the family's ownership and occupancy of Greys came to an end.
www.tudorplace.com.ar /GREY1.htm   (1367 words)

  
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She married Sir John Grey of Groby in 1457, and would have stayed in Groby with him at the Grey's seat of Groby Old Hall.
Elizabeth and her family, including her eldest sons Thomas and Richard Grey of Groby were desperate to get the young King Edward V crowned before Richard Duke of Gloucester could intervene.
Elizabeth Woodville's older son Richard, by her first husband Sir John Grey, was executed by Richard III in 1483, but Elizabeth herself and her daughters survived the bloodshed of 1483-85.
members.lycos.co.uk /bradgate/twoqueens.htm   (2100 words)

  
 Richard Grey -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
– June 13(?), 1483) was son to John Grey, 2nd Baron Ferrers of Groby, and (Click link for more info and facts about Elizabeth Woodville) Elizabeth Woodville, later Queen Consort to King (Click link for more info and facts about Edward IV of England) Edward IV of England.
He was therefore half-brother to Edward, Prince of Wales (later (King of England who was crowned at the age of 13 on the death of his father Edward IV but was immediately confined to the Tower of London where he and his younger brother were murdered (1470-1483)) Edward V).
Richard Grey was subsequently executed at (Click link for more info and facts about Pontefract Castle) Pontefract Castle.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/r/ri/richard_grey.htm   (169 words)

  
 Grey Family History - Research Notes - Other Families
Jun 1804 at Pentraeth; on the 1851 census, Richard (age 46, a toll gate keeper at Llandegai CAE) was living with his wife and sons Hugh and Richard.
20 Jun 1823 at Pentraeth [AMI,BT]; from Llanfaffo (southwest of Penmynydd); a Richard Gray was witness to the marriage.
Anne's marriage to Richard is the earliest record of a Grey in Penmynydd.
members.aol.com /findtrees/gn-ofams.htm   (1058 words)

  
 MySpace.com - Richard Grey - born in Cannes - Ibiza, ES - House - www.myspace.com/greyrichard
MySpace.com - Richard Grey - born in Cannes - Ibiza, ES - House - www.myspace.com/greyrichard
Richard Grey aka Buddha Soul Project, Golden Touch, Mamba, Black Mamba, Tribal Man, Brainstorm, Mamba,, Hit Makers, New Yorker Soul, Tribal Man, United State of House, House Republic, Hard Stuff, Ragga Funk Style, House Republic, Latin System, Luv Booty Foundation...
Nevertheless Richard started out with rap and hip hop beats, especially with Public Enemy until he reached his first house experiences through the b-side of some R&B records that included some good house remixes like JoJo and Mariah Carey.
www.myspace.com /greyrichard   (1424 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Richard was forced to eliminate as many opponents as possible, and both Richard Grey and Lord Hastings were beheaded.
Grey decided that Groby Old Hall was too small for one accustomed to living at the centre of national affairs, and he started building a grand new house in Bradgate Park in 1490.
The last great event in the Grey's association with Bradgate was the visit of Edward, Prince of Wales (son of Queen Victoria and later Edward VII) for a shooting party at the new Bradgate House in 1882.
members.lycos.co.uk /bradgate/history.htm   (1680 words)

  
 thePeerage.com - Person Page 108
She was the daughter of Ralph Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Warke.
She married Richard Neville, son of Richard Neville and Anne Heydon.
He was the son of Richard Neville and Katherine Grey.
www.thepeerage.com /p108.htm   (728 words)

  
 MNEMONICS - LoveToKnow Article on MNEMONICS   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Winckelmanns method, which in fact is adopted with slight changes by the majority of subsequent original systems, was modified and supplemented in regard to many details by Richard Grey (1694-1771), who published a Memoria technica in 1730.
An interesting work (Memoranda mnemonica) was published by James Copner in 1893, containing a system based partly on the use of letters for figures and words for dates, as well as a large number of rhymes for remembering facts in biblical, Roman, Greek and English history.
He made use of Greys system, but endeavoured as far as possible to invent, where necessary, words and terminations which in themselves had some special fitness in place of Greys monstrosities.
95.1911encyclopedia.org /M/MN/MNEMONICS.htm   (1473 words)

  
 Covington Cross (an Episode Guide)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Richard and Armus are stalwart young knights, but the other two children only wish they were.
The King requests that an alliance be forged between the Grey and Mullens families by the marriage of Eleanor to Mullens' village-plundering son Henry, and Eleanor seemingly has no choice but to run away from home to avoid going though with the arrangement.
Richard is enchanted by a lovely young woman who is being accused of witchcraft and hunted down by an evil Abbott.
epguides.com /CovingtonCross/guide.shtml   (1133 words)

  
 Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname - part 44   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Grey, George Harry, Earl of Stamford 5th, b.
Grey, George Harry, Lord Grey of Groby, b.
Grey, Richard Fleming George Charles, Earl Grey 6th, b.
www.dcs.hull.ac.uk /genealogy/royal/gedx44.html   (375 words)

  
 Articles - 1483   (Site not responding. Last check: )
April - King Edward V of England and his younger brother Richard, Duke of York reside in the Tower of London.
June 25 - Before his coronation King Edward V of England is deposed by his uncle, Richard, Duke of Gloucester, who becomes King as Richard III of England.
October - A rebellion by the Duke of Buckingham is crushed by Richard III
www.epsona.com /articles/1483   (349 words)

  
 William Shakespeare: Richard III
And so falls it out With Rivers, Vaughan, Grey; and so 'twill do With some men else that think themselves as safe As thou and I, who, as thou knowest, are dear To princely Richard and to Buckingham.
Within the guilty closure of thy walls RICHARD the Second here was hack'd to death; And for more slander to thy dismal seat, We give to thee our guiltless blood to drink.
I had an Edward, till a Richard kill'd him; I had a husband, till a Richard kill'd him: Thou hadst an Edward, till a Richard kill'd him; Thou hadst a Richard, till a Richard kill'd him.
darkwing.uoregon.edu /~rbear/shake/riii.html   (18378 words)

  
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a great 2 tracker with richard grey remix !!!
the new richard grey bomb on g-high records !!!
a really great vocal clubhouse bomb from france - produced by richard grey !!!
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 de Grey
Sir Richard de Grey b abt 1208, of Codnor, Derbyshire, England.
Sir Henry de Grey, Lord Grey, b abt 1263, of Codnor, Derbyshire, Hoo and Aylsford, Kent, and Grays Thurrock, Essex, England, d Sep 1308.
Sir John de Grey [a], Lord Grey, b abt 1255, of Wilton, Herefordshire, England, d 28 Oct 1323.
www.geneajourney.com /grey1.html   (1027 words)

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