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    Groby Old Hall, built in the 15th century, was owned by the Grey family whose estate included Bradgate Park. Sir John Grey of Groby married Elizabeth Woodville. After his death, in battle, she married Edward IV of England. Bradgate Park was the childhood home of Lady Jane Grey, who became Queen of England for nine days in 1553.

  2. When Anne Ferrers was born in 1264, in Groby, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom, her father, William De Ferrers Constable of Scotland, was 24 and her mother, Lady Anne de Spenser Countess of Groby, was 21. She married John De Grey 2nd Baron Grey of Wilton about 1285, in Groby, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom.

  3. Grey era el hijo y heredero de Lady Isabel Ferrers, sexta baronesa de Groby (1419-1483) y de Sir Eduardo Grey (c. 1415-1457). Su padre fue llamado al parlamento como Baron Ferrers de Groby en el derecho de su esposa. Después de la muerte de su padre, su padrastro, Juan Bourchier, asumió el título de su esposa, Baron de Ferrers de Groby.

  4. Sir John Grey was the first husband of Elizabeth Woodville and from their marriage came two children: Thomas and Richard. Whilst married to Elizabeth, Sir John Grey became a strong supporter of the Lancastrian cause during the Wars of the Roses. Grey fought for the Lancastrian side at the battle of St Albans in February 1461 and died there.

  5. 9 de mar. de 2021 · In 1452 Elizabeth Woodville married Sir John Grey, first child of Sir Edward and Elizabeth the6th Baroness and they lived at Astley Castle and Grafton in Northamptonshire in Warwichshire. Sir John was later killed in battle, but had been guilty of rebellion against his Sovereign and so his estate was forfeited to the King.

  6. 14 de nov. de 2023 · John Grey, 1st Baron Grey of Groby, Leicestershire (c. 1432 – 17 February 1461), was a Lancastrian knight, the great-grandfather of Lady Jane Grey, Queen of England. Grey was the son and heir of Elizabeth Ferrers, Lady Ferrers of Groby (1419-1483) and of Sir Edward Grey (c. 1415–1457).[1]

  7. Groby Old Hall, built in the 15th century, was owned by the Grey family whose estate included Bradgate Park. Sir John Grey of Groby married Elizabeth Woodville. After his death, in battle, she married Edward IV of England. Bradgate Park was the childhood home of Lady Jane Grey, who became Queen of England for nine days in 1553.