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  1. Cecily Bonville and Thomas Grey shared a common ancestor in the person of Reginald Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn, who married twice; firstly to Margaret de Ros, and secondly to Joan de Astley. At the time of Cecily's marriage to Thomas, the latter held the title of Earl of Huntingdon ; he resigned this peerage a year later in 1475, when he was created Marquess of Dorset .

  2. In 1414 he married Margaret Grey, daughter of Reginald, Baron Grey of Ruthin. Lord Grey promised to pay 200 marks 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. Grey also paid another 200 marks in instalments over the following four years.

  3. 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.

  4. Brief Life History of William. When Sir William Bonville was born on 12 August 1392, in Shute, Devon, England, his father, Sir John Bonville, was 21 and his mother, Elizabeth FitzRoger, was 21. He married Margaret Grey on 12 December 1414, in Devon, England. They were the parents of at least 1 son and 3 daughters.

  5. When Lady Philippa Bonville was born in 1415, in Shute, Devon, England, her father, Sir William Bonville, was 23 and her mother, 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 was buried ...

  6. Margaret Grey Lady Bonville Spouse(s) William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville Issue William Bonville Elizabeth Bonville Noble family Grey Father Reginald Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn Mother

  7. John GREY. Died: ABT 1523. Notes: his will, dated 3 Mar 1523, names his wife as his executor. In spite of her clear identification in the will of the second Marquis of Dorset, which calls her “my sister Lady Anne Grey, wife to my brother John Lord Grey and now wife to Richard Clemente”, she is called the daughter of the first Marquis of Dorset in Collins’s Peerage and this mistake has ...