Web1 aug. 2024 · Henry de Grey, 1st Baron Grey of Codnor was born circa 1182(!) at of Greys Thurrock(!), Essex, England. He married Isolda de Bardolf, daughter of Hugh Bardolf and … WebSir Henry de Grey saw military service under Edward I, was summoned to Parliament by writ in 1299, and before that, on the Gascony campaign of 1294–1297 He campaigned …
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Web12 apr. 2024 · Grays Thurrock, usually known simply as Grays, is the main centre of the borough of Thurrock, lying beside the Thames 34 km. east of London. (fn. 1) It was formerly a small port, with chalk quarries, brickworks, and a brewery. Those occupations declined after the First World War, but have been replaced by light engineering, plastics, … WebHe states the pedigree can only be traced back to Henry de Grey (1115-1219, son of John, who was granted the manor of Thurrock in county Essex, by King Richard I of England, (known as Richard Coeurde lion or Richard the Lionheart). Ford Grey, 1st Earl of Tankerville, 1st Viscount Glendale, 3rd Baron Grey of Warke (1655-1701) text array
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WebHawise de Grey of Water Eaton (born DeGrey) was born in 1152, at birth place. Hawise married John deGrey Thurrock in 1185, at age 33 at marriage place. John was born in 1150, in Thurrock, Essex, England. They had one son: Lord Grey Codnor Sir Henry de Grey. Hawise passed away in 1190, at age 38 at death place. Hawise DeGrey, 1255 - … WebHe was born about 1181 in Thurrock Grey, Essex, England. He died about September 8, 1219 in Codnor, Derbyshire, England. He is buried in St Peter and St Paul Churchyard, … WebHENRY de Grey of Codnor, Derbyshire, Grays Thurrock, Essex, and Aylesford and Hoo, Kent ([1254/58]-Sep 1308). Inquisitions following a writ dated 5 Jan "56 Hen III", after ... RICHARD Grey, son of HENRY de Grey & his wife Joan de Cobham ([1371]-1 … sword reach roblox pastebin