- 1801 for
Thomas Egerton, 1st
Baron Grey
de Wilton,
along with the
subsidiary title of
Viscount Grey
de Wilton, also in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom...
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second Baronet. He
married Susan Longueville, suo jure 13th
Baroness Grey
de Ruthyn.
Their eldest son, Charles,
succeeded in both the
baronetcy and barony...
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Robert Greystoke; Anne Grey (b. 1450),
married John Grey, 8th
Baron Grey
de Wilton;
George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent (1454–1505),
married Anne Woodville; John...
- Grey
de Wilton. In 1784, the 7th
Baronet was
created Baron Grey
de Wilton and in 1801 he was
further created Viscount Grey
de Wilton and Earl of
Wilton. These...
- to the
Dukedom of Westminster. The Earl of
Wilton is heir
presumptive to the Marquessate. Earl of
Wilton Baron Ebury Baron Stalbridge Duchess of Westminster...
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Consent Senator Stanley Danta – Connecticut,
Advise and
Consent Senator John
DeWilton – Vermont,
Advise and
Consent Senator Billy Doggs – Tennessee, The People's...
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Baron Grey
de Wilton Henry Grey, 5th
Baron Grey
de Wilton Richard Grey, 6th
Baron Grey
de Wilton Reginald Grey, 7th
Baron Grey
de Wilton John Grey, 8th...
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Baron Grey
de Wilton is a
title that has been
created twice, once in the
Peerage of
England (1295) and once in the
Peerage of
Great Britain (1784). The...
- Abbess, who is one of her
three judges, do****ents that
prove De Wilton's innocence.
De Wilton,
having returned disguised as a pilgrim,
follows Marmion to...
- Grey of
Wilton (died 28
October 1323) was an
English nobleman and administrator. He was the son of
Reginald de Grey, 1st
Baron Grey
de Wilton and his...