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  1. Henry Grey, 1st Lord Grey of Groby (1547 – 26 July 1614) was an English landowner, soldier, courtier, magistrate, county administrator, and member of parliament. [1] [2] Among many other roles, he was a member of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms and Master of the Buckhounds .

  2. 12: Azure, a cross moline or (le Bruyn of South Ockendon in Essex); Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk was the second but only surviving son of Sir William Brandon, standard-bearer to Henry Tudor at the Battle of Bosworth, by his wife Elizabeth Bruyn (d.1494), a daughter and co-heiress of Sir Henry Bruyn (d.1461);

  3. 23 de feb. de 2018 · Henry Grey’s head. As today is the anniversary of the execution of Henry Grey, Duke of Suffolk and father of Lady Jane Grey, I thought I'd talk about his execution and a mummified head discovered in the 19th century that is said to be the duke's. You can click here to read a bio of Henry Grey.

  4. Wappen des William de la Pole, 1. Duke of Suffolk Wappen des Charles Brandon, 1. Duke of Suffolk Wappen des Henry Grey, 1. Duke of Suffolk. Der Titel wurde erstmals am 2. Juli 1448 für William de la Pole, 1. Marquess of Suffolk geschaffen. Am 14. September 1444 war ihm bereits der fortan nachgeordnete Titel Marquess of Suffolk sowie am 23.

  5. Våpenskjold. Henry Grey, 1. hertug av Suffolk, 3. marki av Dorset (født 17. januar 1517, død 23. februar 1554 ), var en engelsk adelsmann i Tudortiden og far til lady Jane Grey, Englands dronning.

  6. Henry Grey, marchese di Dorset e duca di Suffolk ( 17 gennaio 1517 – 23 febbraio 1554 ), era figlio di Thomas Grey, marchese di Dorset, e della seconda moglie Margaret Wotton. Fu il padre di Jane Grey, regina d'Inghilterra per pochi giorni. Alla morte del padre nel 1530 ereditò il titolo di Marchese di Dorset.

  7. 12: Azure, a cross moline or (le Bruyn of South Ockendon in Essex); Charles Brandon, 1st Duke of Suffolk was the second but only surviving son of Sir William Brandon, standard-bearer to Henry Tudor at the Battle of Bosworth, by his wife Elizabeth Bruyn (d.1494), a daughter and co-heiress of Sir Henry Bruyn (d.1461);