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,c;rey. 99 Barony by Writ. I? 1461 1 GREY DE POWTS, or POWIS. 1. Richard Grey,(") feudal Lord of Powis, in North Wales, Earl of Tankerville in Normandy, s. and h. of Henry, Earl of Tankerville, by Antigone, illegit. da. of Humphrey (Plantagenet), Dlke of Gloucester [which Henry, Earl of Tankerville, was 3. and h. of Sir John Grey, a: 31 Jan. 1-119, Earl of Tankervills (Htnearoitte) in Normandy, by Joan, da. and coheir( b ) of Edward (Chkrlktox), Lord Cderletos, ( a ) The family of Grey, or Gray, from which tin's hou3e and others derive, was settled in the 11th century at Berwick and Chillingham, co. Northumberland. Their armorial ensigns were (with variations) " Ou, a lion rampant, Art/.," and they are, apparently, totally distinct from the great house of Grey of Coduor and its illustrious descendants whose coat armour was entirely different. See p. 96, note " a," 51(6 " Grey de Coduor," for a notice of that race. From this Northumbrian house sprung in the male line (1) the Lords Grey of Powis, Earls of Tankerville in Normandy (2) the Lords Grey of Werke, 1 <>-2 4 to 1700, Earl of Tanker- ville, 1695 to 1701, and (3) the Lords Grey of Howick, 1801, Earls Grey, 1806. The Lords Gray [8. J W. 1445, are also said to be of this stock. ( b ) Pedigree illustrating the coheiiship to the Barony of Cherleton de Powis, Grey do Powis, &c. Edward Cherleton, Lord Cherleton, or Cherleton de Powis, d. s.p.m. 14 March 1420/1. Sir John Grey, E.G., Earl of Tankerville in Normandy, d. 22 March 1420/1. I I Henry Grey=j= " Dominus de Poiris, 1 ' Earl of Tankerville in Normandy, d. 1450. -Joan, 1st John (Tiptoft), Lord Tip- da. and co- toft, styling himself Lord hcir.rf. 1425 Tiptoft and Powis, d. 1443. John (Tiptoft),=j= Lord Tiptoft and Powis, who was in 1449 CP. Earl of Worcester, d. 1470. Philippa in. Thomas, Lord Roos, whotf.1461. T A — i Joan, in. Sir Edmund Ingolds- tliorpe. A Joyce, 2d and yst. da. and coheir. Joyce, m. Ed- mund Sutton, s. audh.ap.of John, Lord Dudley. Richard Grey " Z>OMi-=pMargaret=f= ( ) imu de Poicis " who, possibly was sum. as a Baron about 1461. He d. 1466. John Grey, Bmn.=f= by writ 14S2 a Lord Grey de Powis. Herf. 1497 John, Lord '■ Grey de Putcis, d. 1504, aged 19. Tuchet. ! Vaughau I 1st hus-

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Sir Roger Ky-^Elizabeth. naston, d. 1517. Ed ward, EarlofWor- cester.d.s.p. 1485. Sir John Lud- low, of Stokesay and Hodnet, Sa- lop ; d. 1495. Elizabeth, stated (by the Vernon family) to be actual da. (not step-da.) of Lord Grey de Poicis. Humphrey ; Kynaston d. 1534. r Tiiomas Vernon, 5 of Stokesny. r 'Anne, 1st da. and coheir. Humphrey =F Alice, Edward, Thomas =p Lonl Grey Vernon, of de Poicis, d. Stokesay, d. s.p. legit, 1561. 1551. Francis Cur- : zon, of Ked- leston, co. Derby. Vernon, of Hodnet, d. 1542. 1 = Eleanor. 2d and yst. da, and co- heir, d. 1531. I Edward Ky- naston filed a bill in 1554 against the Vemons ;heis stated in tnq. of 1556 to be cousin cdicJ 7ieiY of Sir Edward Grey Lord Poicis." Henry Vernon, of Stokesay, claim- ant for the Barony of Powis in 1581. He d. s.p. 1607. George Vernon, whose great grand- sou, Henry Vernon, was cr. a Bart. 1660. =ji=