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98 GREY VII. 1414, 7. Henry (Grey), Lord Grey de Codnor, only s. and to h., aged nine years in 1414 at his father's death. He was sum. to 119G. Pari from 9 Oct. (1469), 38 Hen. VI., to 14 Oct. (1195), 11 Hon. VII., (") by writs directed "Henrico Grey, jVilili," none having the addition of "tie cWnor." Being much addicted to t'.ic study of chemistry, lie had n lie. (1163), 3 Ed. IV., for the transmutation of nietuls and had also considerable grunts of land from Ed. IV. and Richard IU. at whose Coronation (6 July 1483) he was preseut( b ) He is said to have been thrice married. On '20 Aug. 1454, he had lie. from the Bp. of Lincoln to marry " Kathcrine, da. of Serena, DUOHESS of Norfolk," i.e., Katharine, da. of Thomas StraIn'GWays, by Katharine, widow of John (Mowbray), Di-kk ok Norfolk, da. of Ralph (Nkvii.l), Earl of Westmorland. He, however, d. s.p. legit. ( c ) 8 April (1196), 11 Hen. VII., aged about 81, when the Barony fell into abeyance between his auutsC) or their descendants. Will, in which he directs to be bur. at Aylesford, dat. 10 Sep 1192, pr. 28 Oct. 1190. His widow in. secondly ( — ) Aylmer. GREY OF GROLT. [Sir Edward Grey,(<0 jt. s. of Reginald, 3d Lord Grey de Rtjthyn, having mi. Elizabeth, suo jure Baroness Ferrers de Groby, was sum. to I'arl. in 1 11C in that Barony. Uis descendants are sometimes, tho' improperly, called Lords Grey de Groby. Sec " Ferrers de Groby," Barony, cv. 1300 ; forfeited 1504.] Barony. J. Sir Henry Gr»y,( 0 ) of Enville, co. Stafford, s. and L 1(103 ^' °^ ^ ort ' J°' ln Grey, of I'irgo, co. Essex, by Mary, da. of Sir Anthony Browne, K.G., which John was 4th and yst. s. of Thomof, 2d Marquess of Dorset, Lord Ferrers de Groby, site, his father, 19 Nov. 1561, thus becoming the heir male of his family (in which capacity he wouhl have been, but for the forfeiture in 1554, of his uncle the well known Duke of Suffolk, entitled to the Maruuessate of Dorset) and was cr., 21 July 1003,( r ) BARON GREY OF GROBY, co. Leicester. He in. Anne, da. of ■William (Windsor), 2d Lord Windsor, by his first wife, Margaret, da. of William Sambolrne. She il. 1C05 and was bur. at Broughton Astley. He d. 26 July 161 1. II. 1G14. 2. Henry (Grey), Baron Grey of Grouy, grandson and h., being s. and h. of Sir John Grev, by Elizabeth, da. of Edward (Nevill), Loud Areroayenny, which John was 1st s. and h. ap. of the last Baron, but d. v.p. He, who was b. about 1600, was cr. 26 March 162S, EAltL OF STAMFORD. See that title. GREY OF HOWICK. i.e., "Grev of UowiCK, co. Northumberland,' Harony {Grey), cr. 1801. See " Grey" Earldom, cr. 180G. ( a ) There is proof in the Rolls of Tail, of his sitting. ( b ) See vol. iii, p. 8, note " c," sub " Dacre de Gilleslaiul." ( c ) He left three illegit. sjns, viz. (1) Richard Grey, who inherited Radoliffe-upon- Trent, Notts ; (2) Henry Grey, ancestor of the family of Grey of Laugley, co. Leicester, and (3) Harry Grey, the younger, whom lie willed to "have Cicely Charlton to his wife." () These were (1) Elizabeth, who m. Sir John Zouohe, and whose issue became, in her right, of Codnor (2) Eleanor, who m. Thomas Newport, of High Ereall, Salop, ancestor of the Fails of Bradford; and (3) Lucy, who m. Sir Rowland Lentlull, and left two daughters and coheirs, viz., Catharine, wife of William, Lord Zouche do Haringwortli, and Elizabeth, wife of Thomas Cornwall, of Burford, Oxon. (') See p. 96, note " a," tub " Grey de Codnor," for some notice of this branch of the Louse of Grey. t r ; He was one of eight Barons cr. on that day. See vol. iii, p. 113, note " e," sub " Pevonshne."