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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
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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
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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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Arms of
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The barony went into abeyance in 1569, after it had passed into the
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Aldborough, in Holdernesse',
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Barruly argent and azure, three chaplets of roses gules
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340:'Greystoke', in 'Additions to Dugdale's Baronage',
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374:'Additions to Dugdale's Baronage', p. 314; also
234:Calendarium Genealogicum: Henry III and Edward I
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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,
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342:Collectanea Topographica et Genealogica
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157:Ralph de Greystoke, 3rd Baron Greystoke
145:Ralph de Greystoke, 1st Baron Greystoke
129:Barons Greystoke, first creation (1295)
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163:John de Greystoke, 4th Baron Greystoke
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408:Calendar of Close Rolls
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