Hij is getrouwd met Alice de Audley.
Zij zijn getrouwd na 25 november 1317 te 1st husband.Bron 3
Zij zijn getrouwd na 5 augustus 1367.Bron 2Kind(eren):
BARONY OF FITZWILLIAM (II, 3) 1317
BARONY OF GREYSTOKE (I) 1321
RALPH DE GREYSTOKE, feudal Lord of Greystoke, son and heir of Robert FITZRALPH, by Elizabeth, his wife, and grandson and heir of Sir Ralph FITZWILLIAM, of Grimthorpe and Hildreskelf, co. York [LORD FiTZWILLIAM]; wasborn 15 August 1299. On the death of his father, April 1317, he becamefeudal Lord of Greystoke, and, according to modern doctrine, LORDFITZWILLIAM. On 19 August 1317 the King granted him the manors ofGrimthorpe, Crossthwaite, Thorpe Bassett, and Neasham (all held insocage, but not of the King), he being then aged 18 and more. On 27August 1320, being of full age, though he had not proved his age, he hadlivery of the lands of his inheritance, his homage and fealty beingrespited: on 7 October following, having proved his age, he had livery ofthe knights' fees and advowsons of his inheritance, his homage beingrespited. He was summoned to Parliament from 15 May 1321 to 18 September1322, by writs directed Radulpho de Craystok', or Creystok', whereby heis held to have become LORD GREYSTOKE. In 1319 he was about to go toScotland with Hugh Daudele the younger. He fought for the King at thebattle of Boroughbridge, 16 March 1321/2.
He married, after 25 November 1317,[f] Alice, sister of Hugh, EARL OFGLOUCESTER, and daughter of Hugh (AUDLEY), LORD AUDLEY, by Iseude, widowof Sir Walter DE BALUN, of Much Marcle, co. Hereford, and daughter of SirEdmund DE MORTIMER, of Wigmore, co. Hereford. He died at Gateshead, beingpoisoned, 14 July 1323, aged nearly 24, and was buried in NewminsterAbbey. His widow had livery of her dower, 12 August and 27 September1323, and of the knights' fees, cornages, and advowsons of her dower, 18and 26 December following, all of which had been assigned to her by theKing. She married, 2ndly (royal licence, 14 Jan. 1326/7) Sir Ralph DENEVILL, of Raby, co. Durham [LORD NEVILL]. He died 5 August 1367, and wasburied in Durham Cathedral Church. She died 13 January 1374/5, and wasburied with him. [Complete Peerage 6:190-1, transcribed by DaveUtzinger)]
[f] Request by the King, for a papal dispensation that Ralph Craystoke,of the diocese of York, and Alice de Audele the King's kinswoman, of thediocese of Coventry and Lichfield, might intermarry, although the saidRalph and Alice are related in the 4th-3rd degrees on consanguinity;Windsor, 25 November 11 [not 12] Edward II.
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Ralph de Greystock, b. 1298, which surname he assumed, was summoned toparliament by that designation from 15 May, 1321, to 17 September, 1322.His lordship, by virtue of a special dispensation from the Pope, m.Alice*, dau. of Hugh, Lord Audley, they being within the 3rd and 4thdegrees of consanguinity; and had an only son, William. Lord Greystockhaving been a principal in seizing Sir Gilbert de Middleton in the castleof Mitford for treason, was soon afterward poisoned, which at breakfast,through a contrivance of that person. He was s. by his son, William deGreystock, 4th baron.
* Dugdale, in one place, calls this lady, "Alice de Audeley," dau. ofHugh, Lord Audeley, and in another, "Alice," dau. of Ralph, Lord Nevill.[Sir Bernard Burke, Dormant and Extinct Peerages, Burke's Peerage, Ltd,London, 1883, p. 254, Greystock, Barons Greystock]
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