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Frances Grey, wife of Sir William Cooke of Highnam Gloucestershire, son of
Sir Anthony Cooke of
Gidea Hall near Pirgo.
Jane Elizabeth Grey, married Sir Edward Greville of Harold Park.
What exactly is correct here because you then have other sources like
The History of Parliament stating that Margaret married Sir Arthur Capell while her mother re-married Sir Henry Capell.
You'd better approach the most recent editor about that, its SamBlob as above. Myself I think Douglas is very very good but he is not perfect.
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03:43, 11 June 2012 (UTC)reply
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Comment: John Grey, Lord of Pirgo is utterly incorrect. At no stage was he ever "Lord of Pirgo", nor was he "Lord John Grey of Pirgo" for that matter..
L'honorable (
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07:02, 1 May 2016 (UTC)reply PS. is this discussion going to be conducted sensibly?
I presume the latest submission above was directed at me, whoever you are? Furthermore I could not agree more with this article being tagged as Start-Class on the project's quality scale. Until something so simple as getting the article's title agreed how can it be possible to move forward? Whoever you are, should you wish to have the low-down on manorial lordships this can be done elsewhere (&
sensibility does not come into it but sense does!), in which case please declare yourself and I shall explain in as much detail as you require. Meantime let's stick to the point in hand, namely Lord John Grey.
L'honorable (
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20:29, 2 May 2016 (UTC)reply PS. please don't make a mockery of Wikipedia because, as grandfather and onetime
Royal Guardian of
Lady Jane Grey, he played a far more important role in English history than many others who appear on Wiki's pages. Please resolve ASAP.
Although there have been other John Greys who were lords, the form "Lord John Grey" can only refer to the son of a marquess or duke. There is only one other Lord John Grey in history (the fifth son of
Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset, so this Lord John's uncle) but he is unlikely to be notable enough to have an article. The proposed title is not ambiguous, other than with the fictional character.
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10:57, 8 May 2016 (UTC)reply
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