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iii. [13], In 1513, he fought at the siege of Tournai and the Battle of Guinegate (also known as the Battle of the Spurs), and fought again in 1523 in the Scottish borders. His success was perhaps due in part to his skill as a jouster; in 1511 he was one of the challengers in the tournament held to celebrate the birth of a prince.12 iv. Dorset was soon in favour once more, and next year was engaged in the French war, was present at the siege of Tournay and Battle of Spurs, and in October was one of the English ambassadors at Lille. He died on 10 Oct. 1530. 18. ib. Dorset's son Henry succeeded him as Marquess of Dorset, married Lady Frances Brandon, a granddaughter of King Henry VII, and in 1551 (on the death of his brother-in-law Charles Brandon, 3rd Duke of Suffolk) become Duke of Suffolk, by way of a new creation. 4, 5, ed.

The same authority continues that 'his speech was soldierlike, plain, short, smart, and material.' 1509 Margaret Medley (widow of William Medley; d. aft. iv. Bashall, Yorkshire, England; buried in the collegiate church at Astley in Warwickshire. Eleanor St John was therefore the first cousin of Henry VII. iii. [14][15] After the death of her first husband, Cecily Bonville married her late husband's first cousin Henry Stafford, 1st Earl of Wiltshire, the younger son of Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham and of Catherine Woodville, Dorset's aunt. Like many other prominent Englishmen of his time, he was in receipt of pensions both from the emperor and the French king.37. ..., Dorothy Grey, Richard Grey, John Grey, Mary Grey (Devereaux), Elizabeth Grey, Margaret Grey, George Grey, Cicely Grey, Bridget Grey, An... ...zabeth Grey, John (Sir) Grey, Edward Grey, Mary Grey, Catherine Grey, Henry (Sir) (Duke of Suffolk) Grey, Leonard (Infant) Grey, Thomas Grey, Oct 10 1530 - Bashall Eaves, Yorkshire, England, Buried Astley Church, Warwickshire, England.

In January 1506 he was present at the meeting of Henry VII and Philip of Castile, near Windsor.6 In 1507 he had a grant of the wardship of Wyverston Forest,7 but a little later fell under the suspicion of Henry VII, and after a long imprisonment in the Tower was sent to Calais on 18 Oct. 1508.8 Here he was detained 'as longe as Kynga Henry VII lyved, and shulde have bene put to deathe, yf he had lyved longer. [3] He helped with the entertainment of the court by maintaining a company of actors. Web Links: iii. Back in England, Dorset had to face a trial. Lady Margaret Wotton, Marchioness of Dorset, Baroness Grey. 1502-3, 1507, 3462. He was probably educated at Magdalen College School, Oxford, under Wolsey.2 At this time he was styled Lord Harington, and under that title was made a knight of the Bath in 1494, when Prince Henry (afterwards Henry VIII) was created Duke of York.3 He was also present at various court ceremonies, at the baptisms of the princes Arthur and Henry, and at the marriage of the former with Catherine of Arragon.4 6 Oct 1535), dau. 645-647. Dorset in the Procession to Parliament, 1512, Henry Grey, 3rd Marquis of Dorset, Duke of Suffolk, Richard Bancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury, Chart of the English Succession from William I through Henry VII, Plan of the Bankside, Southwark, in Shakespeare's time, Detail of Norden's Map of the Bankside, 1593, Bull and Bear Baiting Rings from the Agas Map (1569-1590, pub. In May 1516 he was made lieutenant of the order of the Garter. i. [3], In 1512, Dorset led an unsuccessful English military expedition to France to reconquer Aquitaine, which England had lost during the Hundred Years' War. 30. Letters and Papers, iii. [10], From 17 June 1523 until his death in 1530, Dorset was Justice in Eyre south of Trent. '15 Although Ferdinand himself had shown bad faith, his censure was in the main just, for Dorset seems to have displayed none of the qualities of a general; it is, however, fair to remember that he suffered much from sickness.

ii. ...eonard de Grey, Eleanor Grey, Elizabeth Ferrers, Dorothy Grey, John Grey, Cecilia Grey, Richard Grey, Richard Grey, Lionel Grey, Elizabet... Thomas 1St Marquess of Dorset Grey, Cecillia Bonville. 1635. p. 552. He married Eleanor St John (bef1509-). The Chronicle of Calais 6, Camd. His own statement in Letters and Papers of Henry VIII, iv. He accompanied his father on his flight to Brittany in 1484, 1 and shared in his prosperity on his return to … Mattingly/G. Cecily Bonville 7th Baroness Harington,Thomas Grey 1st Marquess of Dorset, Leonard Grey 1st Viscount Grane, Elizabeth Grey Countess of Kildare, Henry Grey 1st Duke of Suffolk, Lord John Grey of Pirgo, Elizabeth Grey, June 22 1477 - Groby, Leicestershire, England, Oct 10 1530 - Bashall, Yorkshire, England, Richard Grey, Mary-Mathilde Grey, Cecily Grey, Margaret Grey, Edward Grey, Leonard Grey, Dorothy Grey, Eleanor Grey, Elizabeth Grey, Henry Grey, John Grey, Thomas Grey, Anne Grey, June 22 1477 - Bashall Eaves, Lancashire, England, Oct 10 1530 - Bashall Eaves, Lancashire, England, Roger Grey, Cecily Grey, Eleanor Grey, Elizabeth Grey, Dorothy Grey, Edward Grey, Elizabeth Grey, Edward Grey, Mary Grey, Catherine Grey, Henry Grey, Anne Grey, Leonard Grey, Thomas Grey, John Grey, Thomas Grey, June 22 1477 - Groby Castle, Leicestershire, England, Oct 10 1530 - Bashall Eaves, Yorkshire, England, Sir Thomas 7Th Baron Ferrers of Groby Grey, Cecily Baroness Harrington Bonville, Sir Lord Henry 10th Baron Ferrers of Groby Grey, Thomas Knight of The Garter,1St Marquess of Dorset Grey, Cecily 7Th Baroness Harington Bonville, June 22 1477 - Bashall, Yorkshire, England. ii. Brother of Elizabeth Fitzgerald; Eleanor Elizabeth Arundell; Dorothy Grey, Baroness Montjoy; John Grey; Richard Grey and 8 others; Anthony Grey; Lord Edward Grey; Leonard Grey, 1st Viscount Grane; Mary Grey, Viscountess Of Hereford; George Grey; Cicely Sutton, Baroness Chandos; Bridget Grey and Margaret Grey « less [1] However, later in 1509 he was pardoned and returned to court, and was summoned to parliament as Baron Ferrers of Groby. One of the Lords that subscribed to the 44 articles of complaint against Cardinal Wolsey. [24], In 1509, Thomas Grey (now known as Lord Ferrers of Groby) married secondly Margaret Wotton (1487–1541), daughter of Sir Robert Wotton (c. 1463–1524) of Boughton Malherbe, Kent, and the widow of William Medley. Sir Thomas II DeGrey ( 2nd Marquess of Dorset, Baron Grey of Harington, KG, KB ) died on October 10, 1530, in Astley, Warwickshire, England, when he was 53 years old. Burton, Description of Leicestershire, p. 51. Cecily Bonville succeeded her father as Baroness Harington in 1460, and two months later succeeded her great-grandfather William Bonville as Baron Bonville. When this news reached Henry he wrote in anger to Ferdinand to stop them by force if necessary; but his orders were too late, and the English army returned home without having effected any thing, landing at Plymouth in November.14 Ferdinand wrote to his ambassadors in England to tell the king 'that his commander-in-chief was doubtless a very distinguished nobleman, but was entirely to blame for the failure of the expedition. 6. [6] He was bound over for good behaviour. Sidney Lee, Ed. Hist. [1] Ferdinand of Aragon gave none of the support he had promised. 29. ib. 277. 21. ib. Young, Revd. i. Horne: "The Parish Church of St. Mary the Virgin, Great Brington.

17. Letters and Papers, i. 7. Letters and Papers of Henry VIII, i.5454. 6075. 22 Jun 1477. mar. 5773-4.