Hij is getrouwd met Elizabeth "Isabel" FitzHugh.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 1 juli 1436, hij was toen 29 jaar oud.
Kind(eren):
BARON RALPH GREYSTOKE was born 9 September 1406, Northumberland, England, to Baron John Greystoke (1390-1436) and Elizabeth de Ferres (1393-1434.) He married Lady Elizabeth FitzHugh 1 July 1430, Ravensworth Castle, Yorkshire, England.Ralph was the eldest son of John de Greystoke, 4th Baron Greystoke by his second wife, Elizabeth Ferrers, daughter of Robert Ferrers, 3rd Baron Ferrers of Wem.[2] At age 22, he succeeded his father in the barony after the latter's death in 1436. A resident of Greystoke Castle in Cumberland, he was frequently called upon to the king's service in matters concerning the English-Scotland border. He was summoned to parliament in 1436, 1439, 1441, and 1485. In 1444, Greystoke escorted the king's new bride, Margaret d'Anjou back to England, as part of the duke of Suffolk's embassy. Wars of the Roses
In July 1447, Greystoke sealed an indenture with Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury promising to ride with the earl "in time of peace and of war." When the Earl of Salisbury allied with Richard of York against the duke of Somerset's regime in February 1454, as a royal councilor Greystoke aided Richard, Duke of York to gain permission to open parliament, and become Protector. He again supported Salisbury that summer, being part of a commission of Oyer and Terminer which investigated Percy adherents from the previous year's feud between the Percies and the Nevilles. Later that year he was instructed by the Yorkist government to raise troops in Yorkshire to assist in crushing disorder that had broken out in neighbouring Lancashire.However, in a political reversal not uncommon for the period, after the rout of Salisbury and York at Ludlow in October 1459, and their self-imposed exiles in Calais and Ireland respectively, he apparently swore an oath of fealty to the Lancastrians at the Parliament of Devils which in October attainted the Yorkists. He may have fought for the king at the Battle of Wakefield the next year, which resulted in the deaths of York and Salisbury, and also on the victorious Lancastrian side at the Second Battle of St Albans in early 1461. However, it has been suggested that as he was probably absent from the decisive Battle of Towton two months later, which led to the accession of York's eldest son as King Edward IV of England, this possibly demonstrates that his loyalties to the Nevilles had never diminished, and that in spite of Wakefield and St Albans, "he had been playing a double game" since Ludford.
Sir Ralph Gray(Grey) was the Warden of Roxburgh Castle.Wikitree:
m. (01 Jul 1435/6 license dispensation) Elizabeth FitzHugh, dau. of Sir William FitzHugh, 4th Lord FitzHugh of Ravenswroth. Issue: 6 sons, 6 dau.
• Sir Robert
• John
• Richard, clerk
• Ralph
• William
• William
• Elizabeth
m.1 Thomas, 5th Lord Scrope of Masham
m.2 Sir Gilbert Talbot
• Joan
• Isabel
• Margery
m. Sir Thomas Grey
• Mary
m.1 Sir Thomas Salvin, esq.
m.2 Edmund Hastings
• Anne
m.2 (aft. 20 Mar 1469) Elizabeth Tyrrell, dau. of John Tyrell. Issue: 1
• Anne
m. (20 Sep 1483 Chapel of Hinderskelf, Yorkshire license) Beatrice de Hawcliff (d. 20 Apr 1505).[1] No issue.
Sir Ralph Greystoke, Lord Greystoke of Greystoke, Cumberland (d. 01 Jun 1487; bur. Kirkham Abbey, Yorkshire)
Will
• Probate: 30 Jul 1487LADY ELIZABETH FITZHUGH BARONESS GREY COUNTESS was born about 1409 of Ravensworth Castle, Yorkshire, England, to Henry Constable of England (1359-1425) and Elizabeth Marion Grey Baroness (1365-1427.) She married Sir Ralph Greystoke 1 July 1430, Ravensworth Castle, Yorkshire, England. Elizabeth Fitzhugh passed away 27 June 1445, Castle Greystoke, Northumberland, England, age 36. Wikitree: Elizabeth is the daughter of Sir William FitzHugh, Knt. 4th Lord FitzHugh of Ravensworth.[1]
Marriage
m. (01 Jul 1435/6 license dispensation) Sir Ralph Greystoke, Lord Greystoke of Greystoke.[1] Issue:
• Sir Robert
• John
• Richard, clerk
• Ralph
• William
• William
• Elizabeth
m.1 Thomas, 5th Lord Scrope of Masham
m.2 Sir Gilbert Talbot
• Joan
• Isabel
• Margery
m. Sir Thomas Grey
• Mary
m.1 Sir Thomas Salvin, esq.
m.2 Edmund Hastings
• AnneChildren or Baron Ralph Greystoke and Lady Elizabeth FitzHugh: 1. Lady Joan de Grey (1428-1415)
2. Thomas DeGrey (1430-1498)
3. Lady Ann de Grey (1430-)
4. Henry Gray (1431-)
5. Sir Ralph De Grey Baron (1432-1464)
6. John Greystoke (1432-1500)
7. Robert De Grey (1435-)
8. *LADY ELIZABETH MASHAM GREWSTOKE (1436-1492)
9. Sir Robert Greystoke (1438-1483)
10. Richard Greystoke (1443-1496)
11. Margaret Margery de Greysoke (1447-1500)
12. Jane Grey (1510-)
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Ralph Grey, Knight
Birth circa 1406 Of, Heaton, Warke, & Chillingham, Northumberland, England
Death: Died 1442 in France; Place of Burial:Chillingham, Northumberland, England
Immediate Family:Son of Sir Thomas Grey, Kt., of Werke and Heaton and Alice Lancaster
Husband of Elizabeth de Grey
Father of Sir Thomas Grey; Henry Grey; Ralph Grey, Baron Alnwick, Sheriff of Northumberland; Robert Grey; Elizabeth de Greystoke and 1 other
Brother of Sir Thomas Grey of Heton; Margaret Widdrington; Joan Salvine (de Grey); Unnamed Daughter Grey; William de Grey and 2 others
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