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About Sir Thomas de Grey, of Heaton
Not a known child of John de Grey, 2nd Baron of Wilton
In Scalacronica (https://archive.org/details/scalacronicareig01grayuoft) p. 18, Sir Thomas Grey, son of this Sir Thomas Grey, writes that this Thomas Grey was under-sheriff of Clydesdale in 1297. Thus, if you believe his son, his birth date cannot be c1297. The date of c1280 given below would seem to be about the maximum upper limit of his birth date.
- Sir Thomas Grey, Constable of Norham1
- M, #22430, b. circa 1280, d. circa 12 March 1344
- Father Thomas Grey b. c 1252, d. c 1310
- Sir Thomas Grey, Constable of Norham was born circa 1280 at of Heaton Castle, Wark-on-Tweed, Northumberland, England. He married Agnes de Beyle circa 1304. Sir Thomas Grey, Constable of Norham died circa 12 March 1344.
- Family Agnes de Beyle
- Children
- Sir Thomas Grey, Constable of Norham+ d. 1369
- Alice de Grey+ b. c 1305
- David Grey+ b. c 1330, d. a 1366
- Citations
- [S6963] Unknown author, Wallop Family, p. 387.
- From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p747.htm#i... _______________
- Sir Thomas de Grey1
- M, #158501, b. circa 1297, d. before 12 March 1343/44
- Last Edited=8 Aug 2008
- Sir Thomas de Grey was born circa 1297.2 He was the son of Thomas de Grey.2 He married Agnes de Beyle circa 1327.2 He died before 12 March 1343/44.1
- He lived at Heton, Northumberland, England.1
- Child of Sir Thomas de Grey and Agnes de Beyle
- Sir Thomas Grey+1 b. c 1328, d. b 22 Oct 1369
- Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 1660. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
- [S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online <e-mail address>, Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005.
- From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p15851.htm#i158501 _______________
- Thomas GREY (Sir Knight)
- Born: 1299, Heton, Islandhsire, Northumberland, England
- Christened: Buckenham Castle, Norfolk, England
- Died: BEF 12 Mar 1343/4
- Father: Thomas De GREY
- Mother: ¿?
- Married: Agnes De BEYLE 1327, Heton, Northumberland, England
- Children:
- 1. Thomas GREY (Sir Knight)
- 2. David GREY
- 3. Isabel GREY
- 4. Ivetta GREY
- From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/GREY4.htm#Thomas GREY (Sir Knight)1 _________________
- Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 23
- Gray, Thomas (d.1369?) by Thomas Andrew Archer
- GRAY, Sir THOMAS (d. 1369?), author of the ‘Scala-chronica,’ was the son of Sir Thomas Gray of Heaton, Norhamshire, Northumberland. His mother seems to have been Agnes de Beyle (Kellaw, Reg. i. 1170, iv. 310; cf. Raine, N. Durham, p. 86; Stevenson, Preface, xxvii). Sir Thomas Gray the elder was left for dead upon the field when Wallace (May 1294) attacked the English sheriff at Lanark (Scala-chron. p. 124; Stevenson, Pref. p. xv). He was taken prisoner to Bannockburn (Scala-chron. pp. 141–2; cf. Trivet, p. 355), was constable of Norham Castle (1319), and seems to have died about 1344, for his son, Sir Thomas, was ordered seizin of his father's lands 10 April 1345 (Raine, p. 45; Kellaw, iii. 368–71, iv. 310–11). Sir Thomas Gray the younger thus became lord of Heaton Manor and warden of Norham Castle (ib.) .... is said to have died in 1369 (Stevenson, p. xxxii). His wife was Margaret, daughter of William de Presfen or Presson. By her he left a son, Thomas, aged ten, who appears to have died about 30 Nov. 1400, seized of Wark, Howick, Heaton, and many other manors. His grandson, John Grey (d. 1421), earl of Tankerville, is noticed separately. .... etc.
- From: https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Gray,_Thomas_(d.1369%3F)_(DNB00) _________________
- Sir Thomas Grey or Gray (d. before 22 October 1369) of Heaton near Norham, Northumberland, was the son of Sir Thomas Grey, an eminent soldier in the Anglo-Scottish wars in the reigns of Edward I and Edward II, and his wife, Agnes de Bayles. He was the author of the English chronicle, the Scalacronica.
- Sir Thomas Grey, author of the Scalacronica, was the son of Sir Thomas Grey of Heaton (d. before 12 March 1344) and his wife Agnes de Bayles.[1]
- Grey had four sisters, who according to King married John de Eure, William de Felton, William Heron, and Gerard Salvayn, 'all eldest sons of prominent knightly families'.[2]
- Grey's father served almost continuously during the Anglo-Scottish wars in the reigns of Edward I and Edward II. In May 1297 Grey's father was left for dead on the field when William Wallace attacked Lanark, killing the English sheriff, William de Heselrigg, but recovered, and was active in various campaigns in the ensuing years. In May 1303 the elder Grey was captured by the Scots at Melrose Abbey, and after his release was at the siege of Stirling Castle the following spring, where he effected a dramatic rescue of Henry de Beaumont, with whom he was closely associated for much of his career.[3] Later, at the Bannockburn, Grey's father was taken prisoner by the Scots in a skirmish on 23 June 1314, the day before the main battle. He was constable of Norham Castle from 1319 to 1331, resisting two lengthy Scottish sieges there, and appears to have died shortly before 12 March 1344.[4]
- .... etc.
- About 1353 Grey married Margaret de Presfen,[16] the daughter and heiress of William de Presfen[17] of Presson, Northumberland. They had at least one son and two daughters:
- Sir Thomas Grey (1359 - 26 November 1400) of Heaton, who married Joan Mowbray (d.1410), sister of Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk,[18] and daughter of John de Mowbray, 4th Baron Mowbray (d. 17 June 1368), and Elizabeth de Segrave. Sir Thomas Grey and Joan Mowbray had four sons and one daughter, including John Grey, 1st Earl of Tankerville.[19]
- Elizabeth Grey (d. 11 August 1412), who married Philip Darcy (d. 24 April 1399), 4th Lord Darcy of Knaith.[20]
- Agnes Grey (d. 25 October 1420), who married Sir Thomas Umfraville (d. 12 February 1391).[21]
- The chronicler's grandson, Sir Thomas Grey (30 November 1384 – 2 August 1415), was one of the principals in the Southampton Plot.
- .... etc.
- From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Grey_(chronicler) ________________________________
From John Albert Rigali (John Albert Rigali): FamilySearch data suggest that this Sir Thomas is a 2nd great grandson of Henry de Grey of Thurrock (STIRNET LINK GOES HERE).
[LINKS]
http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/gg/grey04.php#top
http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00386889&tree=LEO
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•Sir Thomas Grey, Constable of Norham1 •M, #22430, b. circa 1280, d. circa 12 March 1344 •Father Thomas Grey b. c 1252, d. c 1310 • Sir Thomas Grey, Constable of Norham was born circa 1280 at of Heaton Castle, Wark-on-Tweed, Northumberland, England. He married Agnes de Beyle circa 1304. Sir Thomas Grey, Constable of Norham died circa 12 March 1344. •Family Agnes de Beyle •Children •Sir Thomas Grey, Constable of Norham+ d. 1369 •Alice de Grey+ b. c 1305 •David Grey+ b. c 1330, d. a 1366
•Citations •[S6963] Unknown author, Wallop Family, p. 387. •From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p747.htm#i...
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•Sir Thomas de Grey1 •M, #158501, b. circa 1297, d. before 12 March 1343/44 •Last Edited=8 Aug 2008 • Sir Thomas de Grey was born circa 1297.2 He was the son of Thomas de Grey.2 He married Agnes de Beyle circa 1327.2 He died before 12 March 1343/44.1 • He lived at Heton, Northumberland, England.1 •Child of Sir Thomas de Grey and Agnes de Beyle•Sir Thomas Grey+1 b. c 1328, d. b 22 Oct 1369
•Citations •[S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 1660. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37] •[S125] Richard Glanville-Brown, online <e-mail address>, Richard Glanville-Brown (RR 2, Milton, Ontario, Canada), downloaded 17 August 2005. •From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p15851.htm#i158501
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•Thomas GREY (Sir Knight) •Born: 1299, Heton, Islandhsire, Northumberland, England •Christened: Buckenham Castle, Norfolk, England •Died: BEF 12 Mar 1343/4 •Father: Thomas De GREY •Mother: ¿? •Married: Agnes De BEYLE 1327, Heton, Northumberland, England •Children:•1. Thomas GREY (Sir Knight) •2. David GREY •3. Isabel GREY •4. Ivetta GREY
•From: http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/GREY4.htm#Thomas GREY (Sir Knight)1
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•Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 23 •Gray, Thomas (d.1369?) by Thomas Andrew Archer •GRAY, Sir THOMAS (d. 1369?), author of the ‘Scala-chronica,’ was the son of Sir Thomas Gray of Heaton, Norhamshire, Northumberland. His mother seems to have been Agnes de Beyle (Kellaw, Reg. i. 1170, iv. 310; cf. Raine, N. Durham, p. 86; Stevenson, Preface, xxvii). Sir Thomas Gray the elder was left for dead upon the field when Wallace (May 1294) attacked the English sheriff at Lanark (Scala-chron. p. 124; Stevenson, Pref. p. xv). He was taken prisoner to Bannockburn (Scala-chron. pp. 141–2; cf. Trivet, p. 355), was constable of Norham Castle (1319), and seems to have died about 1344, for his son, Sir Thomas, was ordered seizin of his father's lands 10 April 1345 (Raine, p. 45; Kellaw, iii. 368–71, iv. 310–11). Sir Thomas Gray the younger thus became lord of Heaton Manor and warden of Norham Castle (ib.) .... is said to have died in 1369 (Stevenson, p. xxxii). His wife was Margaret, daughter of William de Presfen or Presson. By her he left a son, Thomas, aged ten, who appears to have died about 30 Nov. 1400, seized of Wark, Howick, Heaton, and many other manors. His grandson, John Grey (d. 1421), earl of Tankerville, is noticed separately. .... etc. •From: [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Gray,_Thomas_%28d.1369%3F%29_%28DNB0... https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Gray,_Thomas_(d.1369%3F)_(DNB00)]
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•Sir Thomas Grey or Gray (d. before 22 October 1369) of Heaton near Norham, Northumberland, was the son of Sir Thomas Grey, an eminent soldier in the Anglo-Scottish wars in the reigns of Edward I and Edward II, and his wife, Agnes de Bayles. He was the author of the English chronicle, the Scalacronica. •Sir Thomas Grey, author of the Scalacronica, was the son of Sir Thomas Grey of Heaton (d. before 12 March 1344) and his wife Agnes de Bayles.[1] •Grey had four sisters, who according to King married John de Eure, William de Felton, William Heron, and Gerard Salvayn, 'all eldest sons of prominent knightly families'.[2] •Grey's father served almost continuously during the Anglo-Scottish wars in the reigns of Edward I and Edward II. In May 1297 Grey's father was left for dead on the field when William Wallace attacked Lanark, killing the English sheriff, William de Heselrigg, but recovered, and was active in various campaigns in the ensuing years. In May 1303 the elder Grey was captured by the Scots at Melrose Abbey, and after his release was at the siege of Stirling Castle the following spring, where he effected a dramatic rescue of Henry de Beaumont, with whom he was closely associated for much of his career.[3] Later, at the Bannockburn, Grey's father was taken prisoner by the Scots in a skirmish on 23 June 1314, the day before the main battle. He was constable of Norham Castle from 1319 to 1331, resisting two lengthy Scottish sieges there, and appears to have died shortly before 12 March 1344.[4] •.... etc. •About 1353 Grey married Margaret de Presfen,[16] the daughter and heiress of William de Presfen[17] of Presson, Northumberland. They had at least one son and two daughters: •Sir Thomas Grey (1359 - 26 November 1400) of Heaton, who married Joan Mowbray (d.1410), sister of Thomas de Mowbray, 1st Duke of Norfolk,[18] and daughter of John de Mowbray, 4th Baron Mowbray (d. 17 June 1368), and Elizabeth de Segrave. Sir Thomas Grey and Joan Mowbray had four sons and one daughter, including John Grey, 1st Earl of Tankerville.[19] •Elizabeth Grey (d. 11 August 1412), who married Philip Darcy (d. 24 April 1399), 4th Lord Darcy of Knaith.[20] •Agnes Grey (d. 25 October 1420), who married Sir Thomas Umfraville (d. 12 February 1391).[21]
•The chronicler's grandson, Sir Thomas Grey (30 November 1384 – 2 August 1415), was one of the principals in the Southampton Plot. •.... etc. •From: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Grey_(chronicler)
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From John Albert Rigali (John Albert Rigali): FamilySearch data suggest that this Sir Thomas is a 2nd great grandson of Henry de Grey of Thurrock (STIRNET LINK GOES HERE).
[LINKS]
- http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/gg/grey04.php#top Sir Thomas de Grey, of Heaton
- http://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00386889&tree=LEO
- https://www.genealogics.org/getperson.php?personID=I00386890&tree=LEO does not show a a daughter Ivetta, cites
- [S01244] History of Northumberland 15 volumes . Rosie Bevan
- [S01354] ~Burke's Peerage and Baronetage, 1999 . 1222
- [S04011] Gray of Tancarville 2016 , O'Connor, Robert. her surname
- http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/GREY4.htm#Thomas%20GREY%20(Sir%20Knight)1
Om Sir Thomas de Grey, of Heaton (Norsk)
Ridder Sir Thomas De Grey II av Heaton.
Tjente under kong Edvard II og Kong Edvard III av England
- 1319 konstabel av Norham Castle fra 1319 til 1331. Klarte å motstå to lange skotske beleirer der.
- ca 1304 Thomas og Agnes giftet seg. De fikk 6 barn som en kjenner til
- 1314 Ved Bannockburn ble han tatt til fange av skottene dagen før et viktig slag.
- 1344 Sir Thomas Grey døde kort tid før 12 mars 1344.
Sir Thomas de Grey, of Heaton's Timeline
1280 |
1280
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Castle Heaton, Heaton, Northumberland, England
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1314 |
1314
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Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland, England
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1315 |
1315
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Castle Heaton, Wark-on-Tweed, Northumberland, England
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1328 |
1328
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Heaton, Northumberland, England
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1330 |
1330
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Heton, Northumberland, England (United Kingdom)
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1344 |
March 12, 1344
Age 64
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Glendale, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom
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1344
Age 64
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Chillingham, Glendale, Northumberland, England (United Kingdom)
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February 1, 1945
Age 64
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September 10, 1945
Age 64
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