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  1. 14 de nov. de 2023 · John Grey, 1st Baron Grey of Groby, Leicestershire (c. 1432 – 17 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. 1415–1457). [1] His father was summoned to parliament as 6th Baron ...

  2. Arms of Grey, Baron Ferrers of Groby: Barry of six argent and azure, in chief three torteaux. Baron Ferrers of Groby (or Baron Ferrers de Groby) was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created by writ on 29 December 1299 when William Ferrers, 1st Baron Ferrers of Groby was summoned to parliament. He was the son of Sir William de Ferrers ...

  3. Grey era el hijo y heredero de Lady Isabel Ferrers, sexta baronesa de Groby (1419-1483) y de Sir Eduardo Grey (c. 1415-1457). Su padre fue llamado al parlamento como Baron Ferrers de Groby en el derecho de su esposa. Después de la muerte de su padre, su padrastro, Juan Bourchier, asumió el título de su esposa, Baron de Ferrers de Groby.

  4. 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 in 1452, in Groby, Leicestershire, England. They were the parents of at least 2 sons. He registered for military service in 1450.

  5. Grey’s ancestors were granted the Essex manor of Thurrock by Richard I in 1194, and numerous members of the family acquired peerages in the Middle Ages.23 This Member was descended from a branch that established itself in Leicestershire in the fifteenth century and became closely connected with the royal family when Elizabeth Woodville, the widow of Sir John Grey, married Edward IV.

  6. 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 ...

  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.