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 Patrick, Master of Gray; killed in Franca, neil st eu,. .As’sss—Go., a lion, rampant, witlsin a berdnre, mg., arg. before his father Asar, Mistress of (tray; who on Wilhaso Gray. son s,f Ssr So5spise(si; —Two lions, gnsnlan(, gn. Villians Gray, of l’itloodrose, ho wlioes (sobs was stalls 511 stud by the Earl of Ss,sthesk) she lund, sculls tsro attic, soils, PATeica, wise a. as Otis Iced. Eta lordship as. tssdty, Macno (‘atherhse Cailell, by wbons he had else dass., Frances, is. to Capt. Mackrnnir, ansi of rise Bishop of Molts)’. Ills lordship havhsg thus no sosrviving male fssssr, obtaissod a ssesc patosst, dated S lass. 10:19-5, by which the dignity descended to ilse s,,si of his oisly dasi., Asisue, Mistress of Gray, by Wtllt;ssss Gray, win ef Sir Wiflsasss (insy, of Mitten- drum. This Sir Wtlliasss Gray, ‘if l’ittessdr,uss, had aeqssired great wealth by eosssssseres, ciii sleserve’l well of the rosIn- + Lincoln, is. 26 June, 1806; rn. 6 try, by isisprs’v ig ito fereigis ira,le. Sb systs a leyal sssbjeet to Kissg t’HsflEro I., asid was iiss1,rioossed and grscrsssoty fused by the Se,,tlioh parliament. tie l. 1st 1i45. I’atrick, I 9th Lerd Gray, ‘1. iso lilt;, asid was s. by isis grassdeoss, PATRiCK, son of issue, Mistress sf Gray, Isy Williaiss Gray. Patrick, 9th lord, s. his grandfather in liOS, and ii. hs 1711. lie Os. Barbara, 2nd da,e. ssf Assslrew, Lord Balvaird, sister of David, 4th Viseesssst Stsrm,int, by svhsm be had else dais., i. lVmcssls-EARLr, M.P. for Gs’sntbaes, 9. 4 Jan. 1829; Marjory, Mistress sif Gray, ‘vhs so. Joists Gray, of Criehie, son of Rssbert Gray, yoossgrr son of Sir William Gray, of Pittendrsssrs. Psstriek, bib Lord Gray, having no sen obtained frem Qaeeu ANNE, l’s 1757, a new patent of the Gray peerage, with the f ‘rocer preeedesscy, to his sois-iss-taw, Jabn Gray, for life, and after his sleeease, to Johss Gray, his sell, by Marjory, Mistress of Gi-ay. Its virtoe ef this liatent, JOHN Gises- beeasoe 10th Lord Gray dssrissg the lifetiose is. Ibenry-Glynne-Earle, latr rapt. 4Stb rngb., 9. 1939. af Patrick, 9th lerd, his father-in-law, sa that there were us,. Walter-Mngh-Earln, in holy orders, rentor of Earston, two Lords Gray existhsg at the ssssoe time. Marjory, Mistress ef Gray, d. before her father, and hefere the Gray peersge wsss granted te her hsssband, who, dying las I 721, was s. isy his eldest eels, JOHN, 11th Lerd Gray, who us. the Hess. helen Stewart, iv. Edward-Sbontagss-Earle, b.srrlster-sit-lasr, 9. 1530. dan. of Alexander, nth Lord Blantyre. He sI in Bee. 1710, v. Philip-Janses-Rarlr, 9. 1942. susd was a. by isis soil, JsnN, lath bares,. This isab eman iii. ill 1711, Miss Blair, v’s. Alfred-Cholmeley-Earlr, sHeer 95th foot, b. 1949. of Kinissuass, an heiress, 1sy whom (wbe ,l. iss Jan. 1790) he s. Praeees-Wilbrlmina, ass. 19 Aug. 3527, to Lieut.-Co]. bad issose, Avossew, Master of Gray, who ,l. s sos. Cnees.ea, ) lPis.osesi, peers successively. Faeseis, I Jane, ci. to Francis, Earl of Moray. Helen, is. Is Willtssi Stirling, Essi. of Iteir, and 1. 29 Joly, sum. Alice, Os. 19 Sept. 1900, to George-Troyte Bullock, 1772. Margaret, si. sises. ilarl,ara, si. cites. Elleabeth, ,s. in 1174, te Sir I’lsilip Aieslie, of Pilten, and €1. tv. Ciecly. 24 Aeg. 1707. Anne, sa. to George Patersen, Es0. of Castle llusstley, and sf. Sir Glynno s. his father, as Srrl baronet, 3 Nov. 1852, Ii Sept. 1002. Otis lerdsbip sl. in 1792, and was s. lsy his eldest sssra-ivhsgson, Eat1, of Ilarlaxton, near Grantham, eesusned by royal Coaners, lath baron, svhs si. 15 Bee. 1720, ssaes., when licence, in 1801, the surname of GREGORY, in addi’ the title devolved saposs his next brctber, W1LL1AN-JenN, lltta baron, wlso also si. sass. 12 Dee. 1207, GREG0ItY of Harlaxton, quarterly with those of whess the lsarsny denressded ts his bs’sther, FNANC1O, hIlls baren, i”.lt.S., 9. 1 Sept. 1701 ,‘sss. 17 Feb. 1794, ltary-Anne, dau. of the late Licsst.-(’el. Jsssnee John- iIlCiifiC• stan, and by her (who ,1. 71 Dee. ISIS) had issise, Gf this very ancient Lineelnshise family several members bad the lsons,ssr ssf representing their native county in parliasnont ; ansengst whwss wore Richard Welby, in the 9th year of MONeT V. ; Niebelns Weiby, in the 29th of lieN. VI. Ifargsrel, ss. 1st Jane, 1510, to John Grant, Rag. of l(ilgs-astnn, Richard Welby, in the 12th of EnwAan IV. ; and William Nil. (wisu us. lssdly, Ln’ly Lsscy tImer), ass d ut. 24 Slarels, Welby, in the years 1054 and 1092. The Welbys have also 1922, leaving a dao., ManeAarx, so. to the late Iloss. 3ier filled the efflee of bigb-nbrriff from a very early pesied, the let shrnff hrsng Roger Welby, in the reign of MscnAnn H. Jane-Anne, usu. in 1814, in CisI. C.-P. Ainslie, of she 14th light- and among others, Sir William Welby, of Gedney-Welby, dragoons (only son of Ccl. C-I’. Aioelie), ;olsieh sssareaige e’as who was created KB. at the coronation of JaMes I. WILLIAM Weessy, 91cc., (deeeessded from Jsbss, Lord of Cayston, etbes-wise Welby, a sisr,same slerived from the JeaN, 16th baron, who was b 12 Shay, 17:uS, and us. 23 ioanor of Welby. near Grantbam, who assisted Robert de Jasly, 1953, Msry-Aosse. dais, of the late Cot. Charles-Philip Todoni, Baron of Holvoir, in the defence of his castle, ressp. Ainslie, of the 4th dragoons, 2nd sass of Sir Philip Ainslie, Wss.Lsaau the Conqsseror). This gentlensan isaving pm-ehsssed of Piliosc His lordship, svho wsss a repreacntsti cc peer of the mssnor of fenton frons Sir WilIliam Tbsrsld renssved from an adjniising masssinn, whitherbis ancestors Scotland, d. a. p. at I’aris, 31 Jass. 1907, smsd was a. by his had snigs-ated in the tinse of King Mmmv VIII., from Ceealisn—Lord Gray seas created a peer of parliament before Gedney-Wriby and Meolton in the Holland division of 9 Oct. 1437, when nominal Gray oeessrs asnong the Lords of the co. Lsisesl,s. Hr. Welby was so highly esteemed at the Articles for the peers. At the election of peers of Sestlse,t, 12 Restoration, that be was one of the Linenlnnbirr gentlrmrn Slay, 1739, Lord (lrayprsteste(l fec precedency, anstagsissst the nominated for tlso honcnr of keigbthssd of the Royal Oak, raIling of Lersi bsrbes, or any ether baron, befere himself. bnt the idea of formic neh a Patent, svith the fer,ner precnilency, to John Gray, of Criehie,, 0 r C svas sn sequen p Ins tens, sod the heirs sf their bodies; which failing, to his abandoned. lie ma. in 1933, Eleanor, dun. sflshn Williams, dens., and the heirs of their bsslies svhirh failing, to ihe nearest Eaq., by svhans be had seven sons and an many daus. Es isnir male of Patrick, Lord Gray, 27 Feb. 1707. d. in 1907, and his youngest son, 516 GRA GRE l’, sat (,vlseus bensr)—Ass surlier (salts cable) in lisle, Or. sushi’ (when borne)—Assoher fast ancher. .S..a;a—l(ialisesss Castle, Perthslsire Gee)’ I-boone, Forisesluire, G1LEENOCK, LOEB, see CATBCAHT, EARL. GREGORY. GREGORY, SIR GLYNBE-EARLE VELnY-, Barb, of Denton Hell, March, 1828, Frances, youngest + • ÷ tian. of the late Sir Montagu Cholmoley, Bert., asud han had issue, ci. 4 Jssly, 1053, the lion. Vieteria-Alexandrina (late meld ef honour ts the Qeeen), only dan. of the Hon. Charles-Stsssrt W,artley (ore yost, WnalcveLsppe, B.), asud buss VICTOR- otnerny - WiLLIasi, b. 1204, fer whom IbM. the fneen ntnsd sponsor; Chartrs-Glynne-Earle, b. hAng. 11,01 ; and tsimnseline-Msry-Elizabetb, 9. 2 Ang. 18117. Leiceetersbirn, 2.1035; os.1 Oct.1901. Prances. yonegeat dam of the Itight 11ev. Dr. Ofivsnt, Bishop of Llandaff, and buss a oses, 9. 1904; ass,i a itau. vs. biugh-Riehard-tiarle, RN., 9. hOeS, d. 29 May, 1902, (as heard II. II. 5, Janses Watt. Reeve, eldest sssn of Gen. and Lady Suoan Reeve, of Leadenlsam Hence, cc. Lincoln, ard d. 29 Get. 1655. H. Shary-Elizabetli, as. 52 March, 1559, to John-Richards Mensfrsy, Esq., esly 500 54 John hlomfray, Esq. of l’essllynn Castle, Glssmergansbire. Esq. only son of George Bailleek, Esq. of North Ceker Iluinse, Ssmersct.ohire, end in oosssplianro with the will of Gregory Gregory, tion to anti after that of WELBY, and the arme of WELBY. JenN, 16th baron. MAnAL5NA, present bareness. 0. Ibnrrsy, brether of bile Earl of Ilaisafseld. dissolved by the Seobeh coerts in 1543. His lordship it. tO Aug. 1945, and was a. by his son, aister, Sbani.oLsNA, present BaRoNess Gnay.