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  1. Leonard Grey, 1st Viscount Grane. Leonard Grey, Lord Deputy of Ireland (1479/1492 – 28 July 1541), known as Lord Leonard Grey prior to 1536, served as Lord Deputy of Ireland from 1536 to 1540. Family. Leonard Grey was a younger son of Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset and Cecily Bonville, Baroness Harington and Bonville. [1] Career.

  2. Leonard Gray, 1st Viscount Grane married Eleanor Sutton, daughter of Edward Sutton, 2nd Lord Dudley and Cicely Willoughby, after 1526.[1] He died on 28 July 1541 at Tower Hill, The City, London, England, executed, without issue.[1]

  3. Leonard Grey (b. abt. 1490), was the sixth but second surviving son of: [1] Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset, [1] and Cecily Bonville, dau. of Sir William Bonville, Lord Harington. [1] He was created Viscount Grane [co. Carlow, Ireland] on 02 January 1535/6.

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  4. Grey, Leonard, 1st Viscount Grane [I] (1490–1541). Grey was one of many who perished in the mire of Tudor Ireland. He was a younger son of the 1st marquis of Dorset. His grandmother was Elizabeth, queen of Edward IV, and his nephew's daughter was Lady Jane Grey.

  5. Barry, Judy. Grey (Gray), Lord Leonard (d. 1541), lord deputy, was sixth son of Thomas Grey, 1st marquis of Dorset, and his wife Cecily, daughter and heiress of William Bonville, Lord Harington.

  6. 1st Viscount Grane, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. In 32.H.8 he was recalled from Ireland and had 'diverse articles of High Treason exhibited against him, charged with a purpose to join with Cardinal Poole and others of the King's enemies...and also that he had consented to the escape of his nephew Gerald, being brought...

  7. He went to Ireland as marshal of the English army in 1535, being created an Irish peer as Viscount Grane in the same year, but he never assumed this title. In 1536 Grey was appointed lord deputy of Ireland in succession to Sir William Skeffington ; he was active in marching against the rebels and he presided over the important.