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  1. John Groocock. 1432 - Unknown. Joan De Villers. 1432 - 1505. John Gainsford. 1432 - 1461. View all 12 similar people. Surname meaning for Grey, Lord Ferrers Groby. Historically, surnames evolved as a way to sort people into groups - by occupation, place of origin, clan affiliation, patronage, parentage, adoption, and even physical ...

  2. Dopo la morte del padre, la madre di Grey si risposò con John Bourchier, che assunse il titolo di barone Ferrers di Groby. Intorno al 1452 Sir John Grey sposò Elisabetta Woodville, la figlia più grande di Richard Woodville, I conte di Rivers e Giacometta di Lussemburgo, vedova di Giovanni Plantageneto, I duca di Bedford.

  3. 13 de ene. de 2023 · Father Sir Henry Ferrers1,2,3,6 b. c 1390, d. bt 1419 - 1423. Mother Isabel Mowbray1,2,6 d. 23 Sep 1452. ' Elizabeth Ferrers was born before 1419 at of Groby, Leicestershire, England; Age 26 in 1445.1,2,4 She married Sir Edward Grey, Lord Ferrers of Groby, son of Sir Reynold (Reginald) Grey, 3rd Baron Grey of Ruthyn, Governor of Ireland, Lord ...

  4. 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.

  5. Sir John Grey, of Groby, Leicestershire (c. 1432 – 17 February 1461) was a Lancastrian knight, the first husband of Elizabeth Woodville who later married King Edward IV of England, and great-great-grandfather of Lady Jane Grey.

  6. John Grey of Groby (ur. ok. 1432 - zm. 17 lutego 1461) – angielski szlachcic, pierwszy mąż królowej Elżbiety Woodville. John Grey of Groby. Rodzina

  7. 22 de mar. de 2013 · The decline of the Old Ferrers Hall into a more modest farm house began around 1478 when John Bourchier – younger son of the Earl of Essex, second husband of Elizabeth Grey, left the Groby area. Thomas Grey, 1st Marquis of Dorset had begun to prepare the Old Hall for leasing sometime around 1495 but his efforts were unsuccessful.