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Grey and married
* Jane, who married Lord Grey de Ruthin.
This gave the succession to his cousin Lady Jane Grey, the granddaughter of Henry VIII's sister Mary Tudor, who, after the death of Louis XII of France in 1515 had married Henry VIII's favourite Charles Brandon, the first Duke of Suffolk.
However, more importantly to focus on were the disasters that many women, such as Lady Jane Grey, suffered due to being married into the royal family.
They had two daughters, Tacinda, who married Reginald Grey, 7th Baron Grey de Wilton and Margaret who became a nun.
Elizabeth's first husband was Sir John Grey of Groby whom she married in about 1452.
The identification of Elizabeth as the " Isabel Grey " referred to in the record in question is uncertain, however ; as A. R. Myers and George Smith have each noted, assuming that the eight-year-old Elizabeth was then married to John Grey, there were several women by the name of Isabella or Elizabeth Grey, including an Elizabeth Grey who is noted as serving Margaret and as being the widow of a Ralph Grey.
In about 1452, she married Sir John Grey of Groby, who was killed at the Second Battle of St Albans in 1461, fighting for the Lancastrian cause, which would become a source of irony as Edward IV was the Yorkist claimant to the throne.
* Thomas Grey, Earl of Huntingdon, Marquess of Dorset and Lord Ferrers de Groby ( 1457 20 September 1501 ), married firstly Anne Holland, but she died young without issue ; he married secondly on 18 July 1474, Cecily Bonville, suo jure Baroness Harington and Bonville, by whom he had fourteen children.
On 6 July 1553 King Edward VI died and the Duke of Northumberland attempted to transfer the English Crown to Lady Jane Grey, his daughter-in-law who was married to his second youngest son, Guildford Dudley.
Three years later, on 21 December 1546 he married Mildred Cooke, who was ranked by Ascham with Lady Jane Grey as one of the two most learned ladies in the kingdom, and whose sister, Anne, became the wife of Sir Nicholas ( and later the mother of Sir Francis ) Bacon.
* Lady Frances Brandon ( 16 July 1517 20 November 1559 ), who married Henry Grey, 3rd Marquess of Dorset, and was the mother of Lady Jane Grey
:* Elizabeth Talbot married Henry Grey, 8th Earl of Kent.
In April 1547, using Edward ’ s support to circumvent Somerset ’ s opposition, Thomas Seymour secretly married Henry VIII's widow Catherine Parr, whose Protestant household included the 11-year-old Lady Jane Grey and the 13-year-old Princess Elizabeth.
* Edward Seymour, 1st Earl of Hertford ( second creation of that title ) ( 22 May 1539 1621 ), married firstly in November 1560, Lady Catherine Grey, by whom he had two sons ; he married secondly in 1582, Frances Howard ; and thirdly in 1601, Frances Prannell.
Chaplin married Grey in mid-1924, and she was replaced in the film by Georgia Hale.
A war between the two tribes ensued, and Grey Wolf captured Mishawaka and threatened to kill her unless she married him.
She married Reginald Grey, Baron Grey of Wilton ( 1420 / 1421 22 February 1494 ), and had issue.

Grey and Mary
Her half-brother, Edward VI, bequeathed the crown to Lady Jane Grey, cutting his two half-sisters, Elizabeth and the Catholic Mary, out of the succession in spite of statute law to the contrary.
His will was set aside, Mary became queen, and Lady Jane Grey was executed.
His will swept aside the Succession to the Crown Act 1543, excluded both Mary and Elizabeth from the succession, and instead declared as his heir Lady Jane Grey, granddaughter of Henry VIII's sister Mary, Duchess of Suffolk.
His plot failed in a matter of days, Jane Grey was beheaded, and Mary I ( 1516 1558 ) took the throne amidst popular demonstration in her favour in London, which contemporaries described as the largest show of affection for a Tudor monarch.
* 1553 Lady Jane Grey is replaced by Mary I of England as Queen of England after only nine days of reign.
Before his execution in 1553 by Queen Mary for attempting to place Lady Jane Grey on the throne, Dudley had built the new stable block and widened the tiltyard to its current form.
Contradicting the Succession Act, which restored Mary and Elizabeth to the line of succession, Edward named Dudley's daughter-in-law Lady Jane Grey, the granddaughter of Henry VIII's younger sister Mary, Queen of France, as his successor.
Mary was — excluding the brief, disputed reigns of Jane Grey and Empress Matilda — England's first queen regnant.
* July 18 The Lord Mayor of London proclaims Mary I the rightful Queen ; Lady Jane Grey voluntarily abdicates.
( The document, which Edward titled " My Devise for the Succession ", barred both Elizabeth and Mary, the remaining children of Henry VIII, from the throne, in favour of Lady Jane Grey.
This was an attempt by Thomas Wyatt and others to overthrow Queen Mary I of England, soon after her accession to the throne and replace her with Lady Jane Grey.
One of their resolutions was to relax the displeasure shown to Lady Catherine Grey, another rival to Mary Stuart for the English throne.
Mary's second marriage produced four children ; and through her eldest daughter Frances, Mary was the maternal grandmother of Lady Jane Grey, who was the de facto monarch of England for a little over a week in July 1553.
* Mary Tudor ( queen consort of France ) ( 1495 1533 ) the daughter of Henry VII of England, the sister of Henry VIII of England, the wife of Louis XII of France, and the grandmother of Lady Jane Grey
It has been asserted that he devised the scheme for settling the English crown on Lady Jane Grey ; at all events he was one of her advisers during her short reign, but he declared for Mary when he saw that Lady Jane's cause was lost.
* Sacred Longings: Ecofeminist theology and Globalization by Mary Grey
Lady Jane Grey the nine days queen was also condemned to burn as a traitress but it was commuted to beheading by Mary I.
She was the younger sister of Lady Jane Grey and older sister of Lady Mary Grey.
* de Lisle, Leanda: The Sisters Who Would be Queen: The Tragedy of Mary, Katherine & Lady Jane Grey Ballantine Books 2009 ISBN 978-0-345-49135-0
His marriage to Bess of Hardwick brought him closer to the powerful family of Jane Grey, but he also took care to send tokens of goodwill to The Lady Mary.
* Abecediary An example from St Mary Grey Friars church.

Grey and Elizabeth
Elizabeth Gaskell's tales " The Doom of the Griffiths " ( 1858 ) " Lois the Witch ", and " The Grey Woman " all employ one of the most common themes of Gothic fiction, the power of ancestral sins to curse future generations, or the fear that they will.
Public disorder regarding the Roses dynasties was always a threat until the 17th century Stuart / Bourbon re-alignment occasioned by a series of events such as the execution of Lady Jane Grey, despite her brother in law, Leicester's reputation in Holland, the Rising of the North ( in which the old Percy-Neville feud and even anti-Scottish sentiment was discarded on account of religion ; Northern England shared the same Avignonese bias as the Scottish court, on par with Valois France and Castile, which became the backbone of the Counter-Reformation, with Protestants being solidly anti-Avignonese ) and death of Elizabeth I of England without children.
However, the evidence is too scanty to permit historians to establish this with absolute certainty as there were several women at Margaret's court bearing the name Elizabeth or Isabella Grey.

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