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Baron Grey of
Ruthin (or
Ruthyn) was a
noble title created in the
Peerage of
England by writ of
summons in 1324 for Sir
Roger de Grey, a son of John, 2nd...
- de
Ruthyn from his
grandfather Henry Yelverton, 18th
Baron Grey de
Ruthyn, 3rd Earl of Sus****, who died in 1799, with no sons. The Grey de
Ruthyn title...
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Reynold Grey, 3rd
Baron Grey of
Ruthyn (c. 1362 – 30
September 1440), a
powerful Welsh marcher lord,
succeeded to the
title on his father's
death in July...
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Barbara Rawdon-Hastings,
Marchioness of Hastings, 20th
Baroness Grey de
Ruthyn (née Yelverton; 20 May 1810 – 18
November 1858) was a
fossil collector and...
- 1612–1643 12th
Baron Grey de
Ruthyn John
Egerton d. 1674 2nd
Baronet Susan Longueville d. 1676 13th
Baroness Grey de
Ruthyn suo jure
Viscount de Longueville...
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second Baronet. He
married Susan Longueville, suo jure 13th
Baroness Grey de
Ruthyn.
Their eldest son, Charles,
succeeded in both the
baronetcy and barony....
- by whom he had a son who
succeeded as
Reginald Grey, 2nd
Baron Grey de
Ruthyn. His daughter, Mary,
married Sir
William d'Isney, High
Sheriff of Lincolnshire...
- 1322 – c. 4
August 1388) was the son of
Roger Grey, 1st
Baron Grey de
Ruthyn and
Elizabeth de Hastings. He was
summoned to
Parliament from 1354 to 1388...
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October 1883 – 25
October 1963) was a
British peer: the 25th Lord Grey de
Ruthyn. He died
without issue and the
barony is in abeyance. Butler-Bowden was...
- the only
child of Sir
Hastings Yelverton and the 20th
Baroness Grey de
Ruthyn). On 4 July 1927, Joan
married Loel Guinness, at St Margaret's, Westminster...