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  1. On 12 December 1414, Margaret Grey married William Bonville, K.G., first Lord Bonville (1392–1461), eldest son of Sir John Bonville and Elizabeth FitzRoger. She was his first wife. [note 2] They made their home at the Manor of Chewton Mendip , [7] in Somerset , and had several children:

    • Margaret de Ros
  2. 20 de feb. de 2024 · Explore genealogy for Margaret (Grey) Bonville born abt. 1397 Chewton, Somerset, England died 1427 England including ancestors + descendants + 6 genealogist comments + more in the free family tree community.

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    • William Bonville KG
  3. 20 de dic. de 2023 · Margaret Grey (died after May 1426 and before Oct. 1427) was a Cambro-Norman noblewoman, the daughter of Reginald Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn. Margaret was the first wife of Sir William Bonville, later the 1st Baron Bonville who was decapitated by Queen consort Margaret of Anjou following the Yorkist defeat at the Second Battle of ...

  4. Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset (22 June 1477 – 10 Oct 1530); married Margaret Wotton, by whom he had issue, including Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk. Henry, in his turn, married Lady Frances Brandon , the daughter of Mary Tudor, Queen of France .

  5. When Lady Philippa Bonville was born in 1415, in Shute, Devon, England, her father, Sir William Bonville KG, was 23 and her mother, Lady Margaret Grey, was 18. She married Sir William Grenville after 12 May 1427. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters. She died in 1465, in Jacobstow, Cornwall, England, at the age of 50, and ...

    • Female
    • Sir William Grenville
  6. Brief Life History of Elizabeth. When Lady Elizabeth Bonville was born in 1425, in Devon, England, her father, William 1st Baron Bonville KG, was 33 and her mother, Margaret Grey, was 28. She married Sir William Tailboys before November 1446, in England. They were the parents of at least 3 sons.

  7. Marriages and children. In 1414 he married Margaret Grey, daughter of Reginald, Baron Grey of Ruthin. [9] Lord Grey promised to pay 200 marks [note 3] to Bonville on the wedding day, and Bonville likewise contracted to settle estates to the value of 100 pounds on himself and his wife, jointly.