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Baron Grey of Codnor

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The Greys produced among others, Sir Richard de Grey (later 4th Baron), who pursued a distinguished career in the service of Edward III: Admiral of the Thames and South, King's Chamberlain, Deputy Constable of the Tower, Marshal of All England and Keeper of several castles. Granted substantial lands
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and taken prisoner, forfeited his lands, but in recognition of his blood rights, later restored to rightful inheritance. By 1223 he had married Lucy, daughter and heiress of John de Hume, before dying on 8 September 1271. His son, John de Grey married Lucy, daughter of
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no abeyance should be considered which is longer in date than 100 years and that only claims where the claimant lays claim to at least one-third of the dignity be considered. Cornwall-Legh died in 1934, and his son, Charles Legh Shuldham Cornwall-Legh
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Early Barons Grey of Codnor depicted the Grey arms with three torteaux in chief as difference, but Garter King of Arms determined that the Legh, Cornwall and Walker quarterings provide sufficient differencing for the modern Lords Grey of
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1995 edition,pages 5–16.(Debrett's and Burke's both name the claimant as senior representative of Lady Lenthall,but Debrett's says she was the eldest and Burke's that she was the youngest daughter of the baron who died in
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in 1410 and as Steward of Sherwood Forest and Constable of Nottingham Castle, his responsibilities later extended into the lawless lands of the South Wales valleys becoming
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between his aunts, the three daughters of the 4th Baron: Elizabeth Zouche, Eleanor Newport, and Lucy Lenthall. A termination petition was first submitted to
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On either side a Demi-lion rampant Gules, crowned and charged on the shoulder with an Ermine Spot and conjoined with the wings and tail of a Wyvern erect Or
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by Hawise, daughter of William le Fleming, and may have outlived his aged father by only a few months, leaving a fifteen-year-old boy to inherit.
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on 6 June 1301. He only left three children before he died in September 1308. His eldest, Sir Richard (1282–1335) was one of the
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A general and heraldic dictionary of the peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, extinct, dormant, and in abeyance
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reported. After grants for extensions of time for various reasons submitted by Charles Cornwall-Legh, in 1989 the
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via his second marriage; his brother William Grey of Cavendish, Landford and Sandiacre, ancestor of the
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A Demi-lion rampant Gules, collared Or and, charged for distinction on the shoulder with an Ermine Spot
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should be dated from then. It was satisfied that all proper and possible enquiries had been made to
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Arms of John Grey, 5th Baron Grey (c.1396-1430) of Codnor, on a ceiling boss in the South Porch of
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the seventh Baron, and after 493 years was terminated in the favour of Charles Cornwall-Legh
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and his son Josce, confirmed by the king in 1195. Sir Henry de Grey also held the manor of
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Sir Henry de Grey's many offspring include: his second son to whom he left the encumbered
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as one of the King's great nobles. His first wife was Eleanor Courtenay, sister of the
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The heir apparent's heir-in-line is his son Caspian Richard Cornwall-Legh (b. 2008)
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Twist. Sir Henry died a few years later in 1219, and his widow married again to
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This ancient barony was created simply as Grey by writ, but is referred to as "
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the fourth Baron, did take his seat in Parliament. The title had fallen into
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inherited the title and estates as Baron Grey of Codnor: a key supporter of
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is the present holder's son Richard Stephen Cayley Cornwall-Legh (b. 1976).
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Charles Legh Shuldham Cornwall-Legh, 5th Baron Grey of Codnor (1903–1996) (
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before extinction in 1976. The last Earl was coincidentally seated at
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was therefore dated 1397 after evidence was found that Richard Grey,
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The following have been historically referred to as holders of this
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in 1989, after 493 years, in favour of the Cornwall-Legh family of
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was son of a younger son of the 2nd Baron Grey de Wilton, and Sir
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Cokayne, George E.; Gibbs, Vicary; Doubleday, Harry A. (1949).
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Richard Henry Cornwall-Legh, 6th Baron Grey of Codnor (b. 1936)
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in 1417. He married Elizabeth, younger daughter and co-heir of
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in favour of the Cornwall-Legh family, descendants of Lucy (
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Burke's Peerage and Baronetage of Great Britain and Ireland
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in Nottingham, distinguished himself on the battlefield in
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Codnor & District Local History & Heritage website
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be dated 1397, as there was evidence the 4th Baron sat in
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John Grey, 3rd Baron Grey of Codnor (1305 or 1311 – 1392).
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was summoned in 1397, and did sit, and they held that the
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The 1989 termination of the 1496 abeyance held that the
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Henry Grey, 3rd (6th) Baron Grey of Codnor (1406–1444)
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John Grey, 2nd (5th) Baron Grey of Codnor (1396–1431)
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During the reign of King John, Sir 7: 652:in 1496 on the death of Henry Grey, 287:and the Provençals he was appointed 1046:"Grey (of Codnor), Baron (E, 1397)" 1693:Baronies in the Peerage of England 489:, he was responsible for crushing 473:" had also previously been used a 455:The Right Honourable The Lord Grey 14: 986:Martine, Roddy (4 January 1997). 436:Richard, 1st Baron Grey de Codnor 356:in 1299, and before that, on the 240:; he married Isolda, daughter of 1271: 1239: 1052:. Heraldic Media. 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Index

title
peerage of England


Legh
arms
barony
abeyance
East Hall, High Legh
Cheshire
senior lineal representatives
noble
house of Grey
hereditary peers
election
House of Lords
Henry de Grey
Sir John de Grey
Baron Grey de Wilton
Baron Grey of Ruthyn
John Grey of Groby
Marquess of Dorset
Duke of Suffolk
Baron Grey of Groby
Earl of Stamford
Dunham Massey


Canterbury Cathedral
Grey family

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