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Ralph Greystoke
- Preferred Name: Ralph Greystoke[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8]
- Gender: M
- Birth: 18 OCT 1353 in Ravensworth Castle, Yorkshire, England at LATI: N4.4667 LONG: E1.7833
- Burial: APR 1418 in Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England at LATI: N4.4667 LONG: E1.7833
- Death: 6 APR 1418 in Yorkshire, England
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: 3rd Baron de GreystockBET 1375 AND 5 OCT 1417
- Occupation: Warden of the East and West Marches
- Residence: Greystoke Castle and Morpeth Castle1418
- MilitaryService: Battle of Humbleton Hill - fought the Scots in Northumberland1402
- Residence: his estate included land holdings in Westmorland, Northumberland, and Yorkshire1418
- Occupation: Justice, Steward, and Keeper of the lordship of Annandale
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: 3rd Baron de Greystock - under the guardianship of Roger de Clifford, 5th Baron de CliffordBET 1359 AND 1375
- FSID: 9SF7-L86
- Occupation: Warden of the Scottish Marches.BET 1375 AND 1385
- Occupation: Constable of Lochmaben Castle
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Ralph de Greystoke, 3rd Baron Greystoke, (18 October 1353-6 April 1418) was an English peer and landowner.
«b»Life«/b»
Greystoke was the son of William de Greystoke, 2nd Baron Greystoke, and Joane, daughter of Lord Fitzhugh, his second wife. He was born on 18 October 1353 at Ravensworth Castle, North Yorkshire, the home of his maternal uncle Henry. As he was still a child when his father died, his estates were placed under the guardianship of Roger de Clifford, 5th Baron de Clifford.
He was summoned to Parliament between 28 November 1375 and 5 October 1417, and, in the 1370s and 1380s, served as a warden of the Scottish Marches.
In 1384, he led an English force that was defeated by the Scots, under the command of George I, Earl of March, while they were travelling to Roxburgh. Greystoke was captured and taken to Dunbar Castle, where he was provided with a meal in the great hall, served upon his own dining-ware, which had been seized from his baggage train along with hangings that now decorated the walls of the great hall. Greystoke's ransom was 3,000 marks, and his younger brother William was his hostage in the exchange. While at Dunbar, William took ill with fever and died. William was buried at the castle, but two years later his remains were moved to Newminster Abbey in Northumberland, where his grandfather Ralph de Greystoke, 1st Baron Greystoke, was buried. Greystoke returned to fight the Scots in 1402 at the Battle of Humbleton Hill in Northumberland.
In the 1390s, "disillusioned" with the reign of Richard II, Greystoke backed the return of the exiled Henry of Bolingbroke, son of John of Gaunt and grandson of Edward III. Greystoke brought his own men to join those of the exile at Doncaster in 1399 and, after Richard II was deposed, with other northern English lords he remained loyal to Bolingbroke, who succeeded to the crown as Henry IV.
«b»Personal«/b»
Greystoke married Katherine, the daughter of his former guardian Roger de Clifford, 5th Baron de Clifford. They had two children: John, his heir, and Maude, who married Eudo de Welles, son of John de Welles, 5th Baron Welles.
Greystoke died on 6 April 1418. At inquisitions following his death, his estate was assessed to include messuages, or "dwelling-houses", and land holdings in Westmorland, Northumberland, and Yorkshire, as well as the manors and castles of Greystoke and Morpeth.
BIO
BIO: from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3D-K.htm#RalphGreystokedied1323 as of 7/13/2016
RALPH de Greystoke (Kirkby Ravensworth, Yorkshire 18 Oct 1353-6 Apr 1418). Lord Grey
=== Birth place also as Greystoke, England ===
Birth place also as Greystoke, England
=== Sources from Family History Library Archive submission: ===
Banks Dormant Peerage
Burke Dormant & Extinct Peerage, p 254.
This family group record for Ralph Greystock (b 18 Oct 1353 son of Wm Greystoke & Joan Fitzhugh), who md Catherine Clifford (dau of Roger Clifford & Maud de Beauchamp) lists children: John Greystock who md Elizabeth Ferrers & died 1436, Ralph, William, Thomas, Henry, Catharine, Alionora, Anna Joan or Johanna who md William Bowes, Matilda who md Eudo Wells & Elizabeth who md John Darcy.
=== Ralph de Greystoke, 5th Baron, summoned ===
Ralph de Greystoke, 5th Baron, summoned to Parliament from 28 Nov., 1375, to 5 Oct., 1417, as Radulfo, Baron de Greystoke. This nobleman was constituted in 1376 governor of Loughmaban Castle, in Scotland, and one of the commissioners for guarding the West Marches. Moreover, in 1st of Richard II, 1377/8, he was joined with other barons for guarding both East and West Marches. The next year he assisted the Earl in taking the castle of Warwick, of which the Scots had possessed themselves by surprise. In 4th of Richard II his lordship had the direction of the military expedition against the Scots, but was made prisoner by George, Earl of Dunbar. His ransom cost 3000 marks. He married Katherine, daughter of Roger, Lord Clifford, by Maud, daughter of Thomas de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. She died 6 April, 1418, aged 64. They had a daughter Maud, who married Eudo, son of John, 4th Lord Welles, and a son, Sir John de Greystoke, 6th Baron.
=== Toby Fetters's - Eighteenth great grandu ===
Toby Fetters's - Eighteenth great granduncle Mary Rogness's - Eighteenth great granduncle
=== Relationship to N. G. Utting note ===
Eighteenth Great Grandfather.
Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great Grandfather
=== Life Sketch ===
Ralph de Greystoke, 3rd Baron Greystoke, (18 October 1353-6 April 1418) was an English peer and landowner.
«b»Life«/b»
Greystoke was the son of William de Greystoke, 2nd Baron Greystoke, and Joane, daughter of Lord Fitzhugh, his second wife. He was born on 18 October 1353 at Ravensworth Castle, North Yorkshire, the home of his maternal uncle Henry. As he was still a child when his father died, his estates were placed under the guardianship of Roger de Clifford, 5th Baron de Clifford.
He was summoned to Parliament between 28 November 1375 and 5 October 1417, and, in the 1370s and 1380s, served as a warden of the Scottish Marches.
In 1384, he led an English force that was defeated by the Scots, under the command of George I, Earl of March, while they were travelling to Roxburgh. Greystoke was captured and taken to Dunbar Castle, where he was provided with a meal in the great hall, served upon his own dining-ware, which had been seized from his baggage train along with hangings that now decorated the walls of the great hall. Greystoke's ransom was 3,000 marks, and his younger brother William was his hostage in the exchange. While at Dunbar, William took ill with fever and died. William was buried at the castle, but two years later his remains were moved to Newminster Abbey in Northumberland, where his grandfather Ralph de Greystoke, 1st Baron Greystoke, was buried. Greystoke returned to fight the Scots in 1402 at the Battle of Humbleton Hill in Northumberland.
In the 1390s, "disillusioned" with the reign of Richard II, Greystoke backed the return of the exiled Henry of Bolingbroke, son of John of Gaunt and grandson of Edward III. Greystoke brought his own men to join those of the exile at Doncaster in 1399 and, after Richard II was deposed, with other northern English lords he remained loyal to Bolingbroke, who succeeded to the crown as Henry IV.
«b»Personal«/b»
Greystoke married Katherine, the daughter of his former guardian Roger de Clifford, 5th Baron de Clifford. They had two children: John, his heir, and Maude, who married Eudo de Welles, son of John de Welles, 5th Baron Welles.
Greystoke died on 6 April 1418. At inquisitions following his death, his estate was assessed to include messuages, or "dwelling-houses", and land holdings in Westmorland, Northumberland, and Yorkshire, as well as the manors and castles of Greystoke and Morpeth.
BIO
BIO: from http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISHNOBILITYMEDIEVAL3D-K.htm#RalphGreystokedied1323 as of 7/13/2016
RALPH de Greystoke (Kirkby Ravensworth, Yorkshire 18 Oct 1353-6 Apr 1418). Lord Grey
=== Relationship to N. G. Utting note ===
Eighteenth Great Grandfather.
Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great, Great Grandfather
=== Ralph de Greystoke, 5th Baron, summoned ===
Ralph de Greystoke, 5th Baron, summoned to Parliament from 28 Nov., 1375, to 5 Oct., 1417, as Radulfo, Baron de Greystoke. This nobleman was constituted in 1376 governor of Loughmaban Castle, in Scotland, and one of the commissioners for guarding the West Marches. Moreover, in 1st of Richard II, 1377/8, he was joined with other barons for guarding both East and West Marches. The next year he assisted the Earl in taking the castle of Warwick, of which the Scots had possessed themselves by surprise. In 4th of Richard II his lordship had the direction of the military expedition against the Scots, but was made prisoner by George, Earl of Dunbar. His ransom cost 3000 marks. He married Katherine, daughter of Roger, Lord Clifford, by Maud, daughter of Thomas de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick. She died 6 April, 1418, aged 64. They had a daughter Maud, who married Eudo, son of John, 4th Lord Welles, and a son, Sir John de Greystoke, 6th Baron.
=== Toby Fetters's - Eighteenth great grandu ===
Toby Fetters's - Eighteenth great granduncle Mary Rogness's - Eighteenth great granduncle
=== Birth place also as Greystoke, England ===
Birth place also as Greystoke, England
=== Sources from Family History Library Archive submission: ===
Banks Dormant Peerage
Burke Dormant & Extinct Peerage, p 254.
This family group record for Ralph Greystock (b 18 Oct 1353 son of Wm Greystoke & Joan Fitzhugh), who md Catherine Clifford (dau of Roger Clifford & Maud de Beauchamp) lists children: John Greystock who md Elizabeth Ferrers & died 1436, Ralph, William, Thomas, Henry, Catharine, Alionora, Anna Joan or Johanna who md William Bowes, Matilda who md Eudo Wells & Elizabeth who md John Darcy.
Preferred Parents:
Mother: Joan FitzHugh, b. 1388 in Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England d. 1 SEP 1360 in Clerkenwell, London, England
Family 1: Catherine de Clifford, b. 1369 in Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England d. 23 APR 1413 in Ravensworth, Yorkshire, England
- m. ABT 1381 in Yorkshire, England
- John Greystoke 4th Baron Greystoke, b. ABT 1390 in Cumberland, England d. 23 APR 1436 in Northamptonshire, England
Sources:
- Title: Inquisitions Post Mortem (IPMs) for Ralph, baron Greystoke, knight
Author: King's College London, 2014. | Mapping the Medieval Countryside [online]. Available at http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/21-108/ [Accessed: 20/1/2020]
Publication: Name: http://www.inquisitionspostmortem.ac.uk/view/inquisition/21-108/;
Note: RALPH, BARON GREYSTOKE, KNIGHT
108 Writ ‡ 14 April 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford.
Westmorland. Inquisition. Appleby. 28 April. [Thorneburgh].
Jurors: John de Crakanthorp ; John de Lancastre of Brampton ; John de Mawechell ; Thomas de Warcopp’ of Sandford; John de Clybourne ; Nicholas de Falofelde ; Thomas de Derby ; Thomas de Mewebourne ; Robert Rochee ; William Jonson of Bolton ; Richard del Halle of Sowerby ; and William Wyntere .
He held in his demesne as of fee: Dufton, the manor and advowson, of John, Lord Clifford , of his manor of Appleby by knight service, annual value 20 marks; Bongate, a messuage, of the same lord of the same manor, service unknown, annual value 2s.; Appleby, a messuage, of the king in burgage as all Appleby is held, annual value 12d. Bolton, a rent of 8s. 6d. from the manor payable by equal parts at Martinmas and Whitsun, of Nicholas Redeclyff and his wife Elizabeth in her right, with her homage and services and those of her heirs and suit of court at his manor of Dufton every three weeks; Brampton, a rent of 8s. 6d. from the manor, payable as above, of John de Lancaster and his heirs with their homage etc. and suit of court as above; `Warthewyk', a rent of 8s. 6d. from the manor, payable as above, of John de Lancaster, knight , and his wife Joan, and George Warthewyke and his wife Elizabeth, in right of Joan and Elizabeth, with homage etc. and suit of court as above.
He died on 6 April last. John de Graystoke, knight , is his son and next heir, aged 28 years and more.
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ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages.
109 Writ ‡ 14 April 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford.
Northamptonshire. Inquisition. Wellingborough. 2 May. [Spryggy].
Jurors: John Byfeld ; John Dey ; John Merdon ; John Lenton ; John Fraunceys ; John Belle ; John Toppyng ; William Gladman ; John Abraham ; John Bocher ; John Chaundeler ; and John Gode .
He held in Finedon in his demesne as of fee, of the king in chief by knight service: 3 messuages and 5 1/2 virgates, annual value 30s.; a cottage called `Polleswell', annual value 3s.; a rent of 3s. from 20 a. called `cossetillondes'; assize rents of 6s. 8d. from 30 cottages there; 8 a. demesne called `les Wonges', annual value 5s.; pasture called `lesures', annual value 13s. 4d.; 1/8 water-mill, 6s. 8d.; and a rent of 5d. for the `bedrippes', sometime of Thomas Martyn senior and junior and their tenants.
Date of death and heir as in 108.
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110 ‡ Writ 14 April 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford.
Cumberland. Inquisition. Penrith. 28 April. [Thorneburgh].
Jurors: William Beaulieu ; William de Hoton ; Patrick Southayke ; Thomas de Laton ; John de Lancastre ; Robert Alanby ; John de Hoton ; Thomas de Carleton ; John Forster ; John de Alanby ; William Mareschall ; and Thomas Cardieu .
He held the manor, barony and advowson of Greystoke in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief, by a cornage rent of £4 and suit of court at Carlisle every month. There are: the capital messuage, annual value nil; a park called `le Hedeparke', the pasture 60s.; another park called `Gilcambon', 20 marks; 124 a. arable in demesne at 6d., 62s.; 29 a. demesne meadow at 12d., 29s.; `Scalefield', a place so-called, in the hands of tenants, 10 marks; a corn-mill similarly, 60s.; a fulling-mill, 6s. 8d.; rents of free tenants payable at Michaelmas and Easter and rent of 1 1/2 lb. pepper, 18d.; rent of 1 1/3 lb. cumin at Christmas, 2 1/2d.; rents of tenants at will holding `forlandes', 6s. 6d.; rents of various cottages, 14s.; `Millrigg', a place so-called, in the hands of tenants at will, 3s. 4d.; tenants in burgage, 13s. 4d.; tenants at will, £4 6d.; Motherby, rents of tenants, 6s. 5d.; Newbiggin, rents of tenants, 20s. 4d.; Johnby, rents of tenants, 8s. 11d.; Grinsdale forest, tenants at will, £10; Matterdale forest, £10; Wallthwaite, part of manor in hands of tenants, 30s.; Berrier hamlet, tenants at will, £4; Watermillok, rents of tenants at will, £4 6s. 9d.; Sparket, rents of tenants at will, £4 10s. 4d.; Great or Little Blencow, a free tenant, 10d., for a plough and 2 men reaping in autumn for a day; Master of the forests, profits of office, 23s. 6d.; farm of 4 foresters of Greystoke, 26s. 8d.; profits of court, 40s.; advowson of Skelton, 5s.; advowson of Greystoke, 10 marks. Thomas Bardesay holds various lands in the barony, of the manor, by cornage and suit of court every three weeks; Henry de Hoton John holds the township of Hutton John of the manor by knight service and suit of court; Thomas de Laton holds various lands in the barony by the same; Hugh de Salkeld likewise; Nicholas Redeclyff holds the township of Threlkeld in right of his wife by knight service and suit of court; John Blencowe holds by cornage; Henry son and heir of John de Hoton holds the township of Hutton Roof by knight service; and Roger Nicholson holds various lands and tenements by knight service and suit of court.
Date of death and heir, aged 24 years and more, as in 108.
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111 Writ ‡ 14 April 1418. [Wymbyssh]. Teste John, duke of Bedford.
Northumberland. Inquisition. Newcastle upon Tyne castle. 28 April. [Mitford].
Jurors: William Carnaby ; John Belasys ; John B…l ; Richard Bonde ; John Mitford of Ponteland ; Weland Mawdit ; William de Croke ; John Hogeson ; Simon de Welden ; William de Cramelyngton ; William Lawson ; and William Cheseman .n111_001
He held in his demesne as of fee: Morpeth, the castle and manor, with the advowsons of Morpeth, annual value 11d., and of the hospital of St. Mary Magdalen of Catchburn, annual value 12d., which belong to the manor. They are held of the king in chief of the Crown by homage, fealty, the service of 2 knight's fees and a rent of 31s. 2d., payable by the sheriff at the Exchequer of Newcastle upon Tyne on 25 July for the ward of the castle, and cornage of 31s. 2d. at the feast of St James the apostle [25 July]; at Morpeth is the site with various ruined houses, annual value nil; rent of free tenants with farm of borough, farm of water-mill and fulling-mill, with tolls, market stalls, ward of the castle, farm of the demesne land, meadow, pasture of woods and gardens, £10 13s. 5 1/4d. payable at Whitsun and Martinmas [all following rents are payable on the same two feasts, except where stated otherwise], and no more owing to the war and destruction by the Scots; Hepscott township, part of Morpeth manor, rent of free tenants, 14s. 8d.; tenants at will who hold demesne lands with the meadows, husbandlands and cottages granted to them, £12 5s. 6d. and no more for the same reason; a common brewhouse nil; a turbary nil; Tranwell township, part of the manor of Morpeth, tenants at will, 20s.; Stannington, part of Morpeth manor, free tenants, 13 1/2d.; tenants at will, 20s.; demesne meadows held by tenants at will, 3s. 4d.; the pasture of the wood of 'Blithden' there, 5s.; common brewhouse, 2d.; husbandlands of tenants at will, 66s. 8d. and no more for the same reason; rents of cottars, 3s. 4d.; Long Horsley township, part of Morpeth manor, rents of free tenants, 19d.; farm of land called `Burdlandes', 40s. and no more for the same reason; tenants at will with `Scaling' there and for `Horsleyhurst' 35s.; Todburn township, part of Morpeth manor, 6 messuages, 20 a. husbandlands, 27s.; 1/2 water-mill held by tenants at will 10s.; Longbenton township, part of Morpeth manor, capital messuage, held by tenants at will, 12d.; rents of farms of demesne arable and meadow held by tenants at will, 24s.; rent of free tenants 2s. 8d. and 1/3 lb. pepper worth 4d.; rent of husbandlands, 100s.; rent of cottars, 8s. 7d.; farm of common brewhouse, 10d.; agistment of moor called `Frithmore' there, 23d.; Killingworth, part of Morpeth manor, rent of free tenants and tenants at will, 51s. 11d.; Morpeth manor, rent of free tenants for ward of the castle of Morpeth, 26s. 8d. payable on the feast of St. James, from the same for cornage, 4s. 6d., and pleas and perquisites of court, 40s.; Ulgham township, part of Morpeth manor, rent of free tenants, 3s. and 1 lb. cumin, price 4d.; tenants at will who hold the demesne lands, the park and `Stobwood', £6; rents of husbandlands held by tenants at will, £8; various tenants and cottars, 20s.; a watermill, 20s.; Clifton and Coldwell, part of Morpeth manor, the manors, and 40 messuages and 500 a. husbandlands in the township of West Duddoe, annual value 12 marks; Angerton and Heddon on the Wall, the manors, by fealty and the service of 2 1/2 knight's fees and a rent of 33s. 4d. for the ward of Newcastle upon Tyne castle and cornage of 8s. 9d., both payable on the feast of St. James, annual value £33. He held in his demesne as of fee of the king in chief as 1/40 barony 3 husbandlands in Middleton and 9 cottages in Hartburn, annual value 26s. 8d. Also in his demesne as of fee 10 messuages in Benridge, of Henry Percy of Atholl of his manor of Mitford by homage, fealty and a rent of 3 1/2d. cornage, in hands of tenants at will who render £4.
Date of death and heir as in 108.
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ENHANCEMENT OF TEXT: The text of this IPM which appeared in the print edition of CIPM XXI has been enhanced in certain respects: see the About pages. A number of other additions and corrections have also been made.
- Title: Dacre in The visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564
Author: The visitation of Yorkshire in the years 1563 and 1564 by Flower, William, ca. 1498-1588; Norcliffe, Charles Best; Harleian Society Published 1881
Publication: Name: https://archive.org/stream/visitationofyork00flow#page/84/mode/2up;
Note: pages 83-4 gives details of the Dacre line...
- Title: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015
Publication: Name: https://search.ancestry.com/collections/9289/records/15443355;
- Title: Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 2nd Edition
Author: pages 282-5
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA1-PA285&lpg=RA1-PA285&dq=elizabeth+therl+%2B+therl+of+kent+%2B+greystoke&source=bl&ots=kvoJGRHV96&sig=tCZab4drX1SBrnaXHdlFQagi5JE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwisgb_WtOrPAhVC5mMKHRlQC5wQ6AEIKDAC#v=onepage&q=elizabeth%20therl%20%2B%20therl%20of%20kent%20%2B%20greystoke&f=false;
Note: Gives breakdown of the Greystoke family...
- Title: Ralph de Greystoke (1353-1418), "Find A Grave Index"
Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK1V-JCL5 : 11 January 2023), Ralph de Greystoke, ; Burial, Morpeth, Northumberland Unitary Authority, Northumberland, England, Newminster Abbey; citing record ID 146426577, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK1V-JCL5;
Note: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/146426577/ralph-de_greystoke
Ralph de Greystoke
BIRTH 18 Oct 1353 Ravensworth, Richmondshire District, North Yorkshire, England
DEATH 6 Apr 1418 (aged 64) Ravensworth, Richmondshire District, North Yorkshire, England
BURIAL Newminster Abbey
Morpeth, Northumberland Unitary Authority, Northumberland, England
MEMORIAL ID 146426577
Parents: William FitzRalph Greystoke (1321–1359)
Joan Fitz Henry Redman (1331–1403)
Spouse: Catherine Clifford de Greystoke (1369–1413)
- Title: UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current
Publication: Name: https://search.ancestry.com/collections/60526/records/2723253;
- Title: Ralph Greystoke, 3rd Baron Greystoke (1353-1418), Wikipedia
Author: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_de_Greystoke,_3rd_Baron_Greystoke
Publication: Name: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_de_Greystoke,_3rd_Baron_Greystoke;
Note: Ralph de Greystoke, 3rd Baron Greystoke, (18 October 1353 – 6 April 1418) was an English peer and landowner. Greystoke was the son of William de Greystoke, 2nd Baron Greystoke, and Joane, daughter of Lord Fitzhugh, his second wife. He was born on 18 October 1353 at Ravensworth Castle, North Yorkshire, the home of his maternal uncle Henry. He was summoned to Parliament between 28 November 1375 and 5 October 1417. Greystoke married Katherine, the daughter of his former guardian Roger de Clifford, 5th Baron de Clifford. They had two children. Greystoke died on 6 April 1418.
- Title: Ralph de Greystoke, 3rd Lord Greystoke (1353-1418), The Peerage
Author: https://www.thepeerage.com/p17615.htm#i176147 Citations: 1. [S15] George Edward Cokayne, editor, The Complete Baronetage, 5 volumes (no date (c. 1900); reprint, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 1983), volume VI, page 195. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Baronetage. 4. [S79] Douglas Richardson, Plantagenet Ancestry (Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.A.: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2004), page 144. Hereinafter cited as Plantagenet Ancestry. 5. [S6] G.E. Cokayne; with Vicary Gibbs, H.A. Doubleday, Geoffrey H. White, Duncan Warrand and Lord Howard de Walden, editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Ala
Publication: Name: https://www.thepeerage.com/p17615.htm#i176147;
Note: Ralph de Greystoke, 3rd Lord Greystoke was born on 18 October 1353 at Kirkby Ravensworth, Yorkshire, EnglandG.1 He was the son of William de Greystoke, 2nd Lord Greystoke and Jane FitzHugh.1 He married Katherine de Clifford, daughter of Roger de Clifford, 5th Lord Clifford and Maud de Beauchamp. He died on 6 April 1418 at age 64.2
He gained the title of 3rd Lord Greystoke [E., 1321].
Children of Ralph de Greystoke, 3rd Lord Greystoke and Katherine de Clifford
Maud de Greystoke+3
Jane Greystoke+4
John de Greystoke, 4th Lord Greystoke+5 b. 1390, d. 8 Aug 1436
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