Thomas DE GREY

Thomas DE GREY

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Thomas DE GREY

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt vor 1508 Enville, Staffordshire, England nach diesem Ort suchen
Bestattung Januar 1560 E Enville church, Enville, Staffordshire, England nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod 1559 (ermittelt aus der ursprünglichen Angabe "Dec 31 1559") Staffordshire, England nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat 1540 Tring, Hertfordshire, England nach diesem Ort suchen

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
1540
Tring, Hertfordshire, England
Anne VERNEY

Notizen zu dieser Person

Member of Parliament for Staffordshire Apr 1554. 1508, 1st son of Sir Edward Grey of Enville by 1st wife Joyce, daughter of John Horde of Bridgnorth, Salop. Married by 1540, Anne, daughter of Sir Ralph Verney of Pendley in Tring, Herts.,widow of Sir William Cave. Succeeded father 13 Feb 1529. The Greys of Envillewere descended from the youngest son of Reynold, 3rd Lord Grey of Ruthin. Although Thomas Grey attained his majority before his father died, an enfeoffment compelled him to wait until he was 29 before he could enter into his inheritance in Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and elsewhere: moreover, his father died heavily in debt and only bequeathed him 50 pounds towards theredemption of a chain. The wide dispersal of Grey`s patrimony makes it nextto impossible to distinguish him from all his namesakes, but among these the friend of Erasmus, the yeoman of the King`s chamber (who was dead by 1547), the usher of the Queen`s chamber (who lived at Castle Donington and Langley, Leicestershire, and died between 1562 and 1565) and the student admitted to Gray`s Inn in1543 were all demonstratably different people. Of Grey himself there is little trace. Nominated but not pricked sheriff of Staffordshire in 1535, he never achieved any local office and his only known incursion into public affairs was his Membership of the second Marian Parliament. This he presumably owed to his connections, especially perhaps to his link with the Giffards: in 1551 he was one of the feoffees to a use for Sir John Giffard and his son Sir Thomas Giffard. Although probably a Catholic, he did not forbear to acquire former chantry property inthe parishes of Enville and Kinver. Through his marriage he was related to the brothers Edmund Verney and Francis Verney, who were to be implicated in the Dudley conspiracy; In Jul 1557 he and one William Conyers were bound with Francis Verney in a recognizance for 200 pounds on Verney`s pardon and release. By his will of 22 Dec 1559 Grey divided his property into three parts; one was to pass immediately to his heir, another to remain with his wife for her life, and the third to be held by his executors, his kinsmen Francis Kynaston and Bassett Fielding, until the conditions of the will had been performed. The executors were empowered to sell whatever was necessary, the chantry in Enville being specified fordisposal. Grey died nine days later and was buried in accordance with his wishes in Enville church, where a monument was erected over his grave. An inquisitiontaken at Wolverhampton on 4 Mar 1560 found that many of his lands in the shirehad been leased to Rowland Shakerley, a London mercer, and that his son and heirJohn was 19 years old.

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