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  1. Reynold GREY: Birth: ABT 1362 in of Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales. Death: 18 OCT 1440

  2. Ida DE GREY: Birth: in of Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales. Death: 1 JUN 1426


Sources
1. Author:   Cokayne, George E.
Publication:   Sutton Publishing, Gloucestershire, 2000

Notes
a. Note:   N1553 2nd Lord Grey of Ruthin. On March 20, 1352, the King took his fealty and he had livery of the manors of Harrold, Great Brickhill, and Flitton, Bedfordshire; and Canons Ashby, Northamptonshire. On October 1, 1352, the King took his homage and he had livery of the castle of Ruthin and the cantred of Dyffryn Clwyd. He accompanied the King in his expedition to France in October, 1355, and October, 1359, being in the King�s retinue. He was summoned to Parliament from March 15, 1353/54, to March 20, 1387/88, as Reginaldo de Grey de Riffyn or Reginaldo de Grey de Ruthyn. 1. REYNOLD DE GREY, Knt., 2nd Lord Grey of Ruthin, of Ruthin, co. Denbigh, Wales, Harrold, Puddington, and Wrest (in Silsoe), co. Bedford, Over Bletchley, co. Buckingham, Hemingford Grey and Yelling, co. Huntingdon, 2nd but 1st surviving son and heir, born about 1323 (aged 30 in 1353). He married before 31 Oct. 1353 ELEANOR LE STRANGE, daughter of John le Strange, 2nd Lord Strange of Blackmere, by Ankaret (descendant of King Henry II), daughter of William le Boteler, lst Lord Boteler of Wem [see BLACKMERE 10 for her ancestry]. They had four sons, Reynold, Knt., John, Edmund, and Roger, clerk, and one daughter, Ida. In 1352 he was pardoned a fine of �20 for trespasses and extortions in Bedfordshire. The same year Thomas de Ferrers, Knt. (step-father of his wife) acknowledged a debt of 700 marks which he owed him. In 1353 they received a papal indult for plenary remission. He was summoned to Parliament from 15 Mar. 1353/4 by writs directed Reginaldo de Grey de Riffyn. He accompanied the King in his expeditions to France in 1355 and 1359 in the King's retinue. In 1381 Eleanor petitioned the king for a pardon for her brother, Hamon le Strange, for the death of Richard son of Hereward Galeys. He deposed in the Scrope and Grosvenor controversy in 1386. SIR REYNOLD DE GREY, 2nd Lord Grey of Ruthin, died 28 July or 4 Aug. 1388. His widow died 20 Apr 1396.


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