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  1. Charles Grey war der vierte Sohn von Sir Henry Grey, 1. Baronet of Howick. Die Familie war eine der bedeutendsten Grundbesitzerfamilien Northumberlands . Charles trat 1744 als Ensign eines Infanterieregiments in die British Army ein und nahm 1745 an der Niederschlagung des Jakobitenaufstands teil. Im Siebenjährigen Krieg diente er als Adjutant ...

  2. Edmund Grey, 1st Earl of Kent, KB (26 October 1416 – 22 May 1490), English administrator, nobleman and magnate, was the son of Sir John Grey, KG and Constance Holland. His main residence was at Wrest near Silsoe, Bedfordshire .

  3. Richard succeeded to his father's titles in 1308, upon Henry's death. Richard was one of the barons who at the assembly of Stamford on 6 August 1309, signed a letter of remonstrance to the pope on the abuses in the church. He was employed in the Scottish wars in 1311, fought during the English defeat of the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, [1 ...

  4. Lady Mary Grey (b. c. 1678 ), who married Charles Bennet, 2nd Lord Ossulston, on 3 July 1695. He was later created 1st Earl of Tankerville, new creation, and died on 31 May 1710. [1] Lady Annabella Grey (d. 1698), who married John Cecil, 6th Earl of Exeter, in 1697 but died in August 1698 leaving no children. [1] He died on 24 June 1701.

  5. Arms of Grey de Ruthyn: Barry of six argent and azure in chief three torteaux. Reynold Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Ruthin ( c. 1322 – c. 4 August 1388) was the son of Roger Grey, 1st Baron Grey de Ruthyn and Elizabeth de Hastings. He was summoned to Parliament from 1354 to 1388.

  6. 1 August 1418. Resting place. Aylesford Priory, Kent, England. Nationality. English. Occupation. Soldier and diplomat. Richard Grey, 1st or 4th Baron Grey of Codnor [note 1] KG ( c. 1371 – 1 August 1418) [3] was an English soldier and diplomat. He was made Chamberlain and governor of Roxburgh Castle, now Floors Castle .

  7. The Earldom of Tankerville lost its lands when France was lost to the English crown in 1453. It does not appear "that this nobleman was ever summoned to parliament but strong evidence exists that he sat in assembly as a baron of the realm in 1455", [3] when it is recorded that he swore allegiance to Henry VI as Sir Richard Grey, Lord of Powis.