de Grey, Henry
Birth Name | de Grey, Henry |
Gender | male |
Age at Death | 43 years |
Narrative
# Note:
ISOLDA, who married Henry de Grey, of Codnovre, unto whom King Richard I. in the sixth year of his reign (1194), gave the manor of Turrock, in Essex, which King John Confirmed; and by his Publick Charter vouchsafed to him a Special privilege, viz.: to hunt the Hare and Fox in any Lands belonging to the Crown, excepting the King's own Demesn-Parks. Which Henry, in 1 Henry III. (1216), had also a Grant of the Mannor of Grimston, in Nottinghamshire (part of the possessions of Robert Bardolf), for his Support in the King's Service. And having afterwards married Isolda, Niece and Co-heir to the Same Robert, in 9 Henry III. (1224), shared in the Inheritance in all his Lands.
# Note:
# Note:
In the 6th year of King Richard I [1195], that monarch conferred the manor of Thurrock, co. Essex (afterwards called Thurrock Grey), upon Henry de Grey, which grant was confirmed by King John, who vouchsafed, by special charter, to permit the said Henry de Grey to hunt the hare and fox in any land belonging to the crown, save the king's own demesne-parks. In the 1st Henry III [1216], he had also a grant of the manor of Grimston, co. Nottingham, and having afterwards m. Isolda, niece and heiress of Robert Bardolf, shared in the inheritance of his lands. By this lady Henry de Grey had issue, Richard, John, William, Robert, Walter, and Henry. [Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd., London, England, 1883, p. 247-248, Grey, Baron Grey, of Codnor, co. Derby]
# Note:
# Note:
Sir Henry de Grey was in great favour with Richard, Coeur de Lion, as is manifested by the grant which that prince made to him of the manor of Turrock, in Essex, afterwards called Thurrock Grey, whereof also he had a confirmation by King John, with whom he continued in great estimation. In 8th of Richard I, William de Brewere, Sheriff, gave account of 100 s. of Henry de Grey scutage for 5 knights' fees, because he was in the King's service beyond the sea. In 1st of Henry III, 1216, he had a grant of the manor of Grimston, County Nottingham, from Robert Bardolph, for his support of the King's service. This Robert Bardolph died 9th of Henry III, 1225, when the said Henry Grey, having married Isolda Bardolph, daughter of Hugh and niece of the said Robert, shared with Maud Bardolph and others all the lands of the said Robert. They had six sons; Richard, whose principal seat was at Codnor, County Derby, John, Justice of Chester, ancestor of the Greys of Ruthven and Wilton, William, of Nottingham and Derby, Robert, of Rotherfield, Walter, Archbishop of York, and Henry
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | 1176 | Turrock, England | 1 | |
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Death | 1219 | 1 | ||
Age: 43y |
Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | de Grey, John | 1150 | 1198 | |
Mother | de Clare, Eleanor | 1154 | ||
Sister | Grey, Agnes | 1175 | ||
de Grey, Henry | 1176 | 1219 |
Families
Family of de Grey, Henry and de Bardolf, Isolda |
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Unknown | Partner | de Bardolf, Isolda ( * 1182 + 1246-06-18 ) | ||||||||||||||||||
Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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de Grey, Richard | 1200 | 1271 |
de Grey, Hugh | 1202 | |
de Grey, John | 1205 | 1266-03-18 |
de Grey, Robert | 1206 | |
de Grey, John | about 1225 | after 1267 |