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29: 82:, Yorkshire, was then preparing to go abroad in the King's service, and in April 1298 he in return demised the feudal barony of Greystok and other manors for life to John (who thenceforward held them from Ralph as Ralph's sub-tenant), with reversion to Ralph. In 1300 Ralph made some provision for John's brother William Greystok. 85:
Following the death of John de Greystok in 1306, the Barony of Greystok reverted to Ralph FitzWilliam in fulfilment of the arrangements made eight years previously, and Ralph, who was summoned to Parliament from 1295 to 1315, made homage and received royal assent to enter upon the barony in October
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Ralph Fitzwilliam (who married Marjory de Bolebec) died in 1316, and their son Robert FitzRalph (who married Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Nevill of Scotton, Lincolnshire) died in the following year, leaving as his heir his son Ralph FitzRobert. This younger Ralph received Parliamentary summons in
66:, did homage for Gilbert's lands and entered thereon. In August 1297 John obtained licence to enfeoff Ralph Fitzwilliam with the manor and whole Barony of Greystok, and with other manors and advowsons including his part of 98:, for the soul of John de Greystok "quondam baronis de Graistok cognati sui" (i.e., "sometime baron of Graystok, his kinsman"), and for his own soul, the abbey's award to him describing Ralph Fitzwilliam as 106:
the name of Ralph de Greystock, and so became the first of the Fitzwilliam (Lords of Grymthorp) lineage to carry the Greystock name and title (1321). The arms of Greystock as
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were originally those of Grymthorp, and as such were borne by Ralph Fitzwilliam at the Siege of Caerlaverock, and serve to identify his tomb effigy rescued from
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J. E. E. S. Sharp and A. E. Stamp (eds), '375. Inquisition of John son of William de Greystoke', in
457: 345: 469: 67: 436: 432: 395: 262: 531: 312: 452:, 3rd Ser., XX (1923), pp. 69-186, item no. 328, at p. 150; D. Richardson, ed. Kimberley, 8: 523: 494: 95: 59: 75: 47: 28: 315:(Internet Archive), citing "Exemplar Chartae Vinc. No. 59 p. 257, in Colleg. Armour." 71: 63: 21:"Lord Greystoke" redirects here. "Viscount Greystoke" was the title of the fictional 114:, but were retained and quartered with the former Greystock arms by his successors. 50:. It was first created when John de Greystok was summoned to Parliament in 1295. 259:
The History and Antiquities of Cumberland: with Biographical Notices and Memoirs
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The History of the Monastery Founded at Tynemouth, in the Diocese of Durham
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W. M. I'Anson, 'The Mediaeval Military Effigies of Yorkshire, Part II',
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Arms of Grymthorp, borne for Greystoke by the FitzWilliam descendants:
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The barony went into abeyance in 1569, after it had passed into the
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J. C. Brooke, 'A Saxon inscription at Aldborough, in Holdernesse',
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Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and Other Analogous Documents
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Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families
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John son of William de Greystok was summoned to Parliament by
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C. H. Hunter Blair, 'Seals of Northumberland and Durham',
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The Siege of Carlaverock in the XXVIII Edward I. AD MCCC
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Barruly argent and azure, three chaplets of roses gules
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The Parliamentary Writs and Writs of Military Summons
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Vol. V (London: John Bowyer Nichols and Son, 1838),
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Barry argent and azure three chaplets of roses gules
340:'Greystoke', in 'Additions to Dugdale's Baronage', 125:to Elizabeth de Greystoke, 6th Baroness Greystoke. 74:that Ralph should found a college in the church at 544: 134:John de Greystoke, 1st Baron Greystoke (1264–1306) 576: 506:E. Scott-Ellis, J. Foster and Howard de Walden, 374:'Additions to Dugdale's Baronage', p. 314; also 234:Calendarium Genealogicum: Henry III and Edward I 46:) is a title that has been created twice in the 174:Elizabeth de Greystoke, 6th Baroness Greystoke 242:Calendar of Fine Rolls, I: Edward I, 1272-1307 510:(Seaford (Sussex): De Walden Library, 1904), 600:Abeyant baronies in the Peerage of England 585:Extinct baronies in the Peerage of England 410:, Edward I, V: AD 1302-1307 (HMSO 1908), 151:William de Greystoke, 2nd Baron Greystoke 508:Some Feudal Lords and their Seals, MCCCI 456:2nd edition (Salt Lake City, 2011), II, 139:Barons Greystoke, second creation (1321) 27: 16:Abeyant barony in the Peerage of England 342:Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica 169:Ralph de Greystoke, 5th Baron Greystoke 157:Ralph de Greystoke, 3rd Baron Greystoke 145:Ralph de Greystoke, 1st Baron Greystoke 129:Barons Greystoke, first creation (1295) 577: 476:(J. B. Nichols and Son, London 1828), 431:(London: William Pickering, 1846), I, 163:John de Greystoke, 4th Baron Greystoke 361:, IV: Edward I (London: HMSO, 1913), 274:W. Farrer, 'XXII. Greystoke Fee', in 294:AD 1292-1301 (London: HMSO, 1895), 13: 325:Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I 292:Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I 184:William Dacre, 7th Baron Greystoke 14: 621: 196:George Dacre, 9th Baron Greystoke 190:Thomas Dacre, 8th Baron Greystoke 495:at pp. 6-8, and Pl. XII, Fig. 59 491:Yorkshire Archaeological Journal 219:(Command, Westminster 1827), I, 121:in 1487 through the marriage of 537: 517: 500: 483: 463: 442: 421: 401: 385: 368: 180:(10 July 1471 – 14 August 1516) 590:1295 establishments in England 351: 334: 318: 301: 285: 268: 251: 226: 209: 94:, under the aegis and seal of 1: 202: 123:Thomas Dacre, 2nd Baron Dacre 610:Noble titles created in 1321 605:Noble titles created in 1295 90:at the conventual church of 7: 86:1306. In 1315 he founded a 10: 626: 72:fee simple, upon condition 53: 20: 565:British Newspaper Archive 376:Calendarium Genealogicum 311:, VI (1782), pp. 39-53, 276:Early Yorkshire Charters 552:Bell's Weekly Messenger 493:XXIX (1927), pp. 1-67, 408:Calendar of Close Rolls 102:and bearing his seal. 36: 313:note (g) at pp. 49-50 198:(1561–1569) (abeyant) 31: 450:Archaeologia Aeliana 532:pp. 49-50, note (g) 526:(Somerset Herald), 514:(Internet Archive). 497:(Internet Archive). 480:(Internet Archive). 418:(Internet Archive). 392:Parliamentary Writs 365:(Internet Archive). 331:(Internet Archive). 298:(Internet Archive). 282:(Internet Archive). 215:F. Palgrave (ed.), 60:Edward I of England 232:C. Roberts (ed.), 48:Peerage of England 37: 64:Ralph Fitzwilliam 617: 595:Barons Greystoke 569: 568: 562: 560: 548: 546:"Naworth Castle" 541: 535: 521: 515: 504: 498: 487: 481: 467: 461: 446: 440: 425: 419: 405: 399: 389: 383: 372: 366: 355: 349: 338: 332: 322: 316: 305: 299: 289: 283: 272: 266: 255: 249: 230: 224: 213: 100:Baro de Graystok 625: 624: 620: 619: 618: 616: 615: 614: 575: 574: 573: 572: 558: 556: 543: 542: 538: 522: 518: 505: 501: 488: 484: 468: 464: 447: 443: 426: 422: 406: 402: 390: 386: 373: 369: 356: 352: 339: 335: 323: 319: 306: 302: 290: 286: 273: 269: 256: 252: 240:(Hathi Trust); 231: 227: 214: 210: 205: 141: 131: 96:St Albans Abbey 56: 40:Baron Greystoke 26: 17: 12: 11: 5: 623: 613: 612: 607: 602: 597: 592: 587: 571: 570: 555:. 16 July 1855 536: 516: 499: 482: 462: 441: 427:W. S. Gibson, 420: 400: 384: 367: 350: 333: 327:AD 1292-1301, 317: 300: 284: 267: 257:S. 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Index

Tarzan

Peerage of England
Edward I of England
Ralph Fitzwilliam
Morpeth
fee simple, upon condition
Greystoke
Pocklington
chantry
Tynemouth
St Albans Abbey
Neasham Priory
Dacre family
Thomas Dacre, 2nd Baron Dacre
Ralph de Greystoke, 1st Baron Greystoke
William de Greystoke, 2nd Baron Greystoke
Ralph de Greystoke, 3rd Baron Greystoke
John de Greystoke, 4th Baron Greystoke
Ralph de Greystoke, 5th Baron Greystoke
suo jure
William Dacre, 7th Baron Greystoke
Thomas Dacre, 8th Baron Greystoke
George Dacre, 9th Baron Greystoke
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