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respond as requested or even send an explanation for his absence and the lack of his levy. Such an act as refusal or failure to respond to an order of the King was deemed a treasonous act. Glyndŵr's estates were deemed forfeit until he could prove his loyalty or receive due punishment. On 16 September Owain and brothers had taken up arms and burned Grey's property, for three days the Welsh band ravaged the countryside of Flintshire and Denbighshire. On 24 September, Glyndŵr’s forces were encircled at Welshpool and defeated.
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A ransom of 10,000 marks was asked for him and Lord Grey was asked to swear an oath never to bear arms against Glyndŵr again. King Henry IV sent eleven knights to treat with Glyndŵr and then complied with the ransom, ordering the selling of a manor in Kent to raise the monies in mid-1402. On 22 June,
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Glyndŵr responded in law early in 1400 but his case was not granted a hearing, instead it was asked of Glyndŵr that he grant Lord Grey further concessions. De Grey also delayed summoning Glyndŵr's quota or levy of men for service in Scotland until the last moment, making it impossible for Glyndŵr to
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Lord Grey then would have been expected to repay the amount over time as best he could and any outstanding debt would be borne by his family. In August, Glyndŵr went south into the Marches. The King, however, held Grey in better view than Mortimer, whom he considered a troublemaker. While Grey and
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De Grey now invited Glyndŵr to a reconciliation meeting, but arrived with a large force, attempting to surround Glyndŵr and making his intentions clear. Glyndŵr escaped with his life and went into hiding, confirming himself a traitor in English eyes. King Henry confiscated the estates of Glyndŵr's
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Hotspur had refused to surrender a Scottish prisoner, the earl of Douglas, to the King, and had demanded that Edmund Mortimer be purchased his freedom. Henry was furious that his power should be challenged in this way. The King wrote to Grey and other leading nobles on 23 November 1409, demanding
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In 1410, after a long legal dispute, the younger Reginald won the right to bear the arms of the Hastings family, but rather than the undifferenced arms which were born by the Hastings of Sutton he won the right to the higher status quartered arms born by his deceased cousin the Earl of Pembroke:
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that all officers who were entreating with Glyndŵr should cease forthwith. The rebellion had failed after the re-capture of Harlech, and the release of Mortimer's family. The Grey family did in fact sell the Ruthyn Lordship to
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Eleanor Grey, who married before 22 October 1397 (as his 1st wife) Robert Poynings, Knt., 4th Baron Poynings, by whom she had three sons, Sir Richard Poynings (d. 10 June 1429),
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of Helmsley by Beatrice de Stafford, daughter of Ralph de Stafford, 1st Earl of Stafford, by whom he had two sons and several daughters, including:
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Sir Edward Grey (c. 1415/1416 - 18 December 1457), who married Elizabeth Ferrers, 6th Baroness Ferrers of Groby, and had five children including
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and Elizabeth de Hastings. His maternal grandparents were John Le Strange, 2nd Baron Strange of Blackmere and Ankaret le Boteler.
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Since he had gained the right to bear these arms from his claim through his paternal grandmother, he displayed
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and Joan de Willoughby. Joan de Astley died in 1448. By her, he had three sons and three daughters, including:
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Grey was a member of the Council which governed England during the absence of
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Reginald Grey Pedigree of Grey of Groby displayed within Bradgate Hall ruins.
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Quarterly 1 & 4: Grey de Ruthyn; 2 & 3: Hastings quartering Valence
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Grey married firstly, after 25 November 1378, Margaret de Ros, daughter of
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the case had been found in favour of Glyndŵr, but on the usurpation of
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Grey married secondly on 7 February 1415, Joan de Astley, daughter of
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and Eleanor Le Strange of Blackmere. His paternal grandparents were
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Eleanor (or Alianore) Grey, who married William Lucy, esquire, of
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Catherine Grey (b. 1392), married George de Lucy, Baron de Lucy.
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Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families
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Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families
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in France in 1415; he later fought against the French in the
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Glyndŵr captured another important hostage, Edmund Mortimer.
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Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.).
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Richardson, Douglas (2011). Everingham, Kimball G. (ed.).
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Alice Grey, married Sir John Knivett, a descendant of
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in 1508 when their fortunes and favour had declined.
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Earl of Northumberland were loyal; it was clear that
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Profile of Reginald Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn,
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