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  1. 9 de mar. de 2021 · Sir Edward Grey was the first and only member of the Greys to reside at Groby, when he married Elizabeth Ferrers, 6th Baroness Ferrers of Groby connected to the Ferrers family of Derbyshire. Edward would be called to serve Henry VI in London between 1446 – May 1455. In 1452 Elizabeth Woodville married Sir John Grey, first child of Sir Edward ...

  2. 1 de feb. de 2023 · 642866 Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 23 — Grey, John (1432-1461) 1890 Charles Lethbridge Kingsford GREY , JOHN, eighth Lord Ferrers of Groby (1432–1461), born in 1432, was elder son of Edward Grey (1415-1457), who was second son of Reginald, third lord Grey of Ruthin [q. v.], by his second wife, Joan, daughter and heiress of William Astley.

  3. 7 de feb. de 2023 · Last Edited=1 May 2011. Sir John Grey was born circa 1387. He was the son of Reynold Grey, 3rd Lord Grey (of Ruthin) and Margaret de Ros.2 He married Lady Constance de Holand, daughter of John de Holand, 1st Duke of Exeter and Elizabeth Plantagenet, before 24 February 1412/13.3 He died on 27 August 1439.2.

  4. Enville (Staffordshire) was inherited by Ambrose Grey, younger son of the first Lord Grey of Groby, in 1594, on the death of his distant relative John Grey of Enville. John Grey’s ancestor, Edward Grey of Whittington (Staffordshire), had acquired a moiety of the neighbouring Enville property in 1540. In 1687 there was another failure of the ...

  5. Grey fought for the Lancastrian side at the battle of St Albans in February 1461 and died there. John’s mother Elizabeth Ferrers, 6th Baroness Ferrers of Groby, kept the dowry lands that should have gone to her son’s widow Elizabeth Woodville. From The Lady of the Rivers

  6. 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.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GrobyGroby - Wikipedia

    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.