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They had 11 children according to GENI: Maud de Greystoke, Lady Gainsby; John de Greystoke, 4th Baron Greystoke; Anna de Greystoke; Thomas de Greystoke; Henry de Greystoke; Catharine Greystoke; William Greystoke; Alionora de Greystoke; Joan Bowes; Elizabeth de Greystoke and Ralph de Greystoke.
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in the exchange. While at Dunbar, William took ill with fever and died. William was buried at the castle, but two years later his remains were moved to
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in 1399 and, after Richard II was deposed, with other northern English lords he remained loyal to Bolingbroke, who succeeded to the crown as
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A general and heraldic dictionary of the peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, extinct, dormant, and in abeyance. England
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to Parliament between 28 November 1375 and 5 October 1417, and, in the 1370s and 1380s, served as a warden of the
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The history and antiquities of Leath Ward: in the county of Cumberland: with biographical notices and memoirs
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Brother of Alice de Greystoke, Lady Harrington; William de Greystoke; Robert de Greystoke and John Greystoke
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Greystoke died on 6 April 1418. At inquisitions following his death, his estate was assessed to include
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Summerson, Henry (2004). "Clifford, Roger, fifth Baron Clifford (1333–1389)".
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Greystoke married Katherine, the daughter of his former guardian
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where Ralph de Greystoke was held prisoner in 1384.
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Index



Ravensworth Castle

Dunbar Castle
3rd Baron Greystoke
English peer
landowner
William de Greystoke, 2nd Baron Greystoke
Lord Fitzhugh
Ravensworth Castle
Roger de Clifford, 5th Baron de Clifford
summoned
Scottish Marches
English
Scots
George I, Earl of March
Roxburgh
Dunbar Castle
marks
hostage
Newminster Abbey
Ralph de Greystoke, 1st Baron Greystoke
Battle of Humbleton Hill
Richard II
John of Gaunt
Edward III
Doncaster
Henry IV
Roger de Clifford, 5th Baron de Clifford

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