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  1. 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. 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.

  2. 28 de ago. de 2022 · About Lord John Grey, of Pyrgo. John Grey (abt 1523 - 1564) courtier, youngest surviving son of Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset and Margaret, widow of William Medley and daughter of Sir Robert Wotton of Boughton Malherbe. Grey married Mary Browne, a Catholic, daughter of Viscount Montagu and Magdalen Dacre. Service.

    • Pirgo, England
    • Pirgo, Essex, England
    • circa 1523
    • Pirgo, Essex, England, United Kingdom
  3. John Grey died on 19th November 1564 at the family estate at Pirgo, Essex and was buried at the Pirgo family Chapel, at Pirgo in Essex. Children. Lord and Lady (née Mary Browne) John Grey had three sons and four daughters including:

    • Male
    • Mary (Browne) Grey
  4. Lord John Gray (1523/24 - 19 de noviembre de 1564) fue un noble inglés y cortesano del período Tudor, que después de 1559 estuvo sentado en Pirgo Place en Essex. Lord John fue en una etapa condenado a muerte por su participación en la rebelión de Wyatt contra la reina María I, pero más tarde fue liberado del atacante.

  5. Explore genealogy for John (Grey) of Pirgo born abt. 1571 Essex, England died 1611 Broughton Astley, Leicestershire, England including ancestors + descendants + more in the free family tree community.

    • Male
    • October 7, 1611
    • Elizabeth Neville
  6. 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. Grey was restored to his original position by Queen Mary's successor Queen Elizabeth I, who also granted him Pirgo Place in Essex as well as making him Guardian of Lady Katherine Grey, his niece ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pyrgo_ParkPyrgo Park - Wikipedia

    Neither Edward VI or Mary visited Pyrgo after their accession to the throne and on 24 April 1559, only a few months into her reign, Queen Elizabeth gave the manor with its royal residence to her second cousin Lord John Grey, uncle of Lady Jane Grey and only surviving son of the 2nd Marquess of Dorset in response to his plea of poverty.