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 112 GREY. V. 1370. 5. Henry (Grey), Lord de Grey, s. and h., aged 28 at his father's death in 1370, having, four years previously, served in the expedition to Gascony. He was sum. to Pari 1 Dee. (1370). 50 Ed. III., by writ directed " llcnr: Qrey At Shirland" [LOUD GREY DK SUIULANDC 1 )] and from •1 Aug. (1377), 1 Hie. II., to 20 Nov. (1301), 18 Hie. It., by writs directed u Jhm:' Grey de Wilton " [LORD GREY DK WILTON.] He hi. Elizabeth, sometimes said to he a da. of Lord Talbot. He d. April 1896. His wife survived him. VI. 1390. ft EicnARD (Grey), Lord Grey de 'Wilton, only s. and h., aged throe years in 13% at the death of his father. He was never sum. to Pari. He was in the expedition to Normandy (1117), 3 Hen. V. He firstly Blanche, da. and h. (or coheir) of Sir Philip DE la VaChe, K.G. (whotf. 140S), by Elizabeth, da. of Sir Lewis G'riFFoRD, K.G. Ho m. secondly, before 1 134, Margaret, said to he da. of William (Ferrers), Lord Ferrers de Groby. He d. 13 Aug. 1442.( b ) Will dat 12 Aug. 1142, directing his burial to be at Bletehley, Bucks. His widow rf. 10 Jan. (1451/2), 30 Hen. VI. VII. 1442. ~. Reginald (Grey), Lord Grey de Wilton, s. and h. by first wife, aged 21 Tears at the death of his father in 1442. He was sum. to Parl.( c ) from 13 Jan. (114 1, 5), 23 Hen. VI., to 14 Oct. (1495), 11 Hen. VII. , by writs directed " Jteyiinldo Grey dc Wilton, Chevalier." He was present at the coronation, G July 14S3, of Richard UI.( d ) He is sometimes stated to have Rt. one Tacina, said to be da. or sister of .Sir Owen AS Ti/Don, the grandfather of King Henry VII. He rf. 22 Feb. 1493,( e ) and was bur. at Bletehley afsd. VIII. 14931 S. John (GreO, Lord Grey de Wilton, s. and h. In 1496 he fought against the Cornish rebels at Blackheath. He was sum. to Pari, by writ directed "Jokanni Grey de Wilton" 16 Jan. (1196/7), 12 Hen. VII., but never afterwards. He m. Anne, da. of Edmund (Grey), 1st Earl of Kent, by Katharine, da. of Henry ( Percy), Earl ok Nortuumherland. He rf. 2 March 1 198, and was inc. in the Whitefriars, London. Fun. certif. at the Coll. of Arms. IX. 1498. 0. Edmund (Grey), Lord Grey de Wilton, p. and li. ; had spec, livery of his lands (1500-07), 22 Hen. VII., and was sum. to Pari, by writ directed " Edmundo Grey dc Willo w Cld'r," 17 Oct. (1509), 1 Hen. VIII., but never afterwards. He, before 1495, m. Florence, da- and coheir of Sir Halph Hastings, Esquire of the body to King Edward IV., br. to William, 1st Lord Hastings de Hastings. He rf. 1511. Will dat. 5 and pr. 15 May (1511), 3 Hen. VIII., directing his burial to be at Bletehley afsd. He left four sons all of whom successively sue. to the title. His wife survived him. X. 1511. 10. George (Grey), Lord Grey de Wilton, aged 17 in 1511 at his father's death. He rf. a minor and unm. in or before (1515-16), 7 Hen. VIII. XI. 1515? 11. Thomas (Grey), Lord Grey de Wilton, next br. and h., aged IS at his brother's death (1515-16), 7 Hen. VIII. He rf. a minor and unm. (1517-18), 9 Hen. VIII. (") The manor of Shirland, co. Derby, was part of the lands held by the first Lord. ( b ) Among other the manors which he possessed at his death was that of Portpole alias Gray's Inn, co. Midx., which belonged to the Grey family from 1294 till 1506, when it was alienated by the 9th Lord. ( c ) There is proof in the Rolls of Pari, of his sitting. ( J ) See vol. iii, p. 8, note " c," sub "Dacre de Gillesland," for a list of the Peers there present. (°) If this (which is given in " Collins," iii, p. 312) is the true date, he must have been sum. to Pari, some year or so after his death.