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Anchetil de
Greye (c. 1046 –
after 1086) was a
Norman chevalier and v****al of
William FitzOsbern, 1st Earl of Hereford, one of the
great magnates of early...
- from the Anglo-Norman de
Greye family. The
patriarch of the
family was
Anchetil de Greye, a
Norman chevalier and v****al of
William FitzOsbern, 1st Earl...
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probably acquired its name from an old
landed estate in its
vicinity owned by
Anchetil de Greye, a
Norman chevalier and v****al of
William FitzOsbern, 1st Earl...
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manors held in 1086 (as
listed in the
Domesday Book) by the
Norman knight Anchetil de
Greye (c.1052- post-1086),
ancestor of the
prominent Grey family. The...
- in Es****, a
courtier of King John,
whose ancestry is
traceable back to
Anchetil de
Greye (c.1052 - post-1086), a
Norman soldier and
follower of William...
- as a
native of Norfolk; he was
likely descended from the
Norman knight Anchetil de Greye. De Gray was the
uncle of
Walter de Gray,
later Archbishop of...
- in the
hundred of Shipton, Oxfordshire, was one of six
manors held by
Anchetil de
Greye from
William FitzOsbern, 1st Earl of Hereford. The
Domesday Book...
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families bearing the name of Grey/Gray, are
descended from the
Norman knight Anchetil de Greye.
Wilton Castle itself p****ed from the
family when the 13th baron...
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element "Grays"
comes from
Henry de Grai, a
descendant of the
Norman knight Anchetil de Greye,[citation needed] who was
granted the
manor of
Grays Thurrock...
- 1086
mentions Rotherfield Greys under the
ownership of the
Norman knight Anchetil de Greye, and in a
period when the
county was
administered in hundreds...