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  1. George Dacre, 5th Baron Dacre of Gilsland, 9th Baron Greystoke (c. 1561 – 17 May 1569) was an English peer and landowner in the county of Cumberland. He was summoned to parliament at about the age of five.

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    Thomas Dacre, 4th Baron Dacre (c. 1526–1566) George Dacre, 5th Baron Dacre (1561–1569) (abeyant) Barons Dacre of Gilsland (1661) see Earl of Carlisle (1661 creation) Baron Dacre of Glanton, life peerage (1979) Hugh Trevor-Roper, Baron Dacre of Glanton (1914–2003) See also. Viscountess Bayning; Viscount Hampden (1884 creation)

  3. George Dacre, 5th Baron Gillesland & 9th Baron Greystoke. Born about 1561, Dacre was the only surviving son of Thomas Dacre, 4th Baron Dacre (c. 1527 – 1566), by his marriage to Elizabeth Leyburne (1536–1567), the eldest daughter of Sir James Leyburne of Westmorland. This was his father's second marriage. [1]

    • 1561
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    • Gilsland, Cumberland, England
    • Henn Sarv
  4. On 17 May 1569 his nephew, George Dacre, 5th Baron Dacre was accidentally killed, in his minority, by the fall of a wooden vaulting-horse at Thetford, Norfolk. George was then in ward to Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk ; and his three sisters, coheiresses to his estates, were married to the three sons of their guardian, the Duke ...

  5. George Dacre, quinto barón Dacre de Gilsland, también barón Greystoke ( ca. 1561 - 17 de mayo de 1569) fue un par inglés y terrateniente en el condado de Cumberland. Nacido alrededor de 1561, Dacre fue el único hijo sobreviviente de Thomas Dacre, cuarto barón Dacre ( c. 1527-1566 ), por su matrimonio con Elizabeth Leyburne (1536-1567), la ...

  6. Baron Dacre and Baron Greystock. William Dacre, 3rd Baron Dacre, 7th Baron Greystock (1497–1563) Thomas Dacre, 4th Baron Dacre, 8th Baron Greystock (c. 1526–1566) George Dacre, 5th Baron Dacre, 9th Baron Greystock (1561–1569) Earls of Carlisle and Barons Dacre of Gillesland in the Peerage of England (1661)

  7. Synopsis: this article examines the complex devolution of the lands of the Dacres of the North in Cumberland and Westmorland from the death of the child 5th baron Dacre in May 1569 to the repurchase, in December 1601, of all the land forfeited by the crown in 1589 and 1594.