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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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119:, descended from a younger son of the 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn, was the ancestor of the last known male-line branch of the ancient Greys, who held and lost the titles of
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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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