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  1. John Grey of Groby. Sir John Grey of Groby (* um 1432; † 17. Februar 1461 in St Albans) war ein englischer Adliger. Er war der erste Ehemann der späteren Königin Elisabeth Woodville. John Grey war der älteste Sohn und Erbe von Sir Edward Grey und von dessen zweiten Frau Elizabeth Ferrers, 6. Baroness Ferrers of Groby.

  2. St Albans. Saint Alban's Cathedral. Maintained by: ; ) Originally Created by: Todd Whitesides. Added: Jan 12, 2012. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 83332473. Source citation. Sir John Grey of Groby was slain at the second battle of St Albans (Feb. 17, 1460/61).

  3. When Sir John Grey Baron Astley was born in 1433, in Groby, Leicestershire, England, his father, Sir Edward Grey, was 18 and his mother, Lady Elisabeth Ferrers, was 14. He married Elizabeth Woodville Queen consort of England in 1452, in Groby, Leicestershire, England. They were the parents of at least 2 sons.

  4. Sir John Grey, of Groby, Leicestershire (c. 1432 22 February 1461), was a Lancastrian knight, the great-grandfather of Lady Jane Grey, Queen of England. Grey was the son and heir of Elizabeth Ferrers, Lady Ferrers of Groby (1419-1483) and of Sir Edward Grey (c. 14151457). [1] His father was summoned to parliament as 6th Baron Ferrers of Groby ...

  5. When Sir John Grey was born in 1432, in Groby, Leicestershire, England, his father, Sir Edward de Grey 6th Baron Ferrers of Groby, was 17 and his mother, Elizabeth de Ferrers, was 14. He married Elizabeth Woodville Queen of England in 1452, in Groby, Leicestershire, England. They were the parents of at least 1 son.

  6. References. Lord John Grey (Tudor nobleman) Lord John Grey (1523/24 – 19 November 1564) was an English nobleman and courtier of the Tudor period, who after 1559 was seated at Pirgo Place in Essex. [1] Lord John was at one stage sentenced to death for his involvement in Wyatt's Rebellion against Queen Mary I, but was later released from attainder.

  7. Thomas Grey, Lord Grey of Groby (c. 1623 – 1657), was an elected Member of Parliament for Leicester during the English Long Parliament, an active member of the Parliamentary party and a regicide. He was the eldest son of Henry Grey, 1st Earl of Stamford , using his father's as his own courtesy title , and Anne Cecil, daughter of William Cecil, 2nd Earl of Exeter .