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  1. Thomas Grey (chronicler) Sir Thomas Grey or Gray (d. before 22 October 1369) of Heaton Castle in the parish of Cornhill-on-Tweed, Northumberland, was the son of Sir Thomas Grey, an eminent soldier in the Anglo-Scottish wars in the reigns of Edward I and Edward II, and his wife, Agnes de Bayles. He was the author of the English chronicle, the ...

  2. Ordre de la Jarretière. modifier - modifier le code - modifier Wikidata. Thomas Grey, 2e marquis de Dorset ( 22 juin 1477 - 10 octobre 1530) est un pair anglais, courtisan, militaire et propriétaire terrien.

  3. Thomas Grey (conspirator) Sir Thomas Grey (30 November 1384 – 2 August 1415), of Heaton Castle in the parish of Norham, Northumberland, [1] was one of the three conspirators in the failed Southampton Plot against King Henry V in 1415, for which he was executed.

  4. John Augustus de Grey, 7th Baron Walsingham (21 Mar 1849 - 21 Mar 1929) Hon. Emily Augusta Louisa (18 Mar 1852 - 26 Jan 1912) married the Hon. Alfred Chetwynd-Talbot, son of Henry John Chetwynd-Talbot, 18th Earl of Shrewsbury. They had three sons, and two daughters. Hon. Beatrice (16 Nov 1853 - 16 Oct 1927).

  5. Thomas de Grey, 4th Baron Walsingham ( Chelsea 10 April 1778 – Merton, Norfolk, 8 September 1839) was Archdeacon of Winchester from 1807 until 1814; and then of Surrey from 1814 until his death. [2] The 2nd son of Thomas de Grey, 2nd Baron Walsingham, he was educated at Eton and St John's College, Cambridge. [3]

  6. St John's College, Cambridge. Thomas Philip de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey, 3rd Baron Grantham, 6th Baron Lucas, KG, PC, FRS (born Robinson, later Weddell; 8 December 1781 – 14 November 1859), styled as The Hon. Thomas Robinson until 1786 and as Lord Grantham from 1786 to 1833, of Wrest Park in the parish of Silsoe, Bedfordshire, was a British ...

  7. Biographie. Grey est le fils de Thomas Grey, un vétéran anglais des guerres d'indépendance de l'Écosse qui a servi en Écosse de 1297 à 1344. Il est adoubé vers 1330 et accompagne le prétendant au trône d'Écosse Édouard Balliol lors de sa première tentative de conquête du trône en 1332, qui culmine à la bataille de Dupplin Moor .