-
chief by a
Norman named Roger of Poitou,
later being held by the
family of
Grelley, lord of the
manor and
residents of
Manchester Castle until 1215 before...
- not
under the
control of the
Grelleys.
Robert Grelley was one of the
barons who made King John sign
Magna Carta.
Grelley was
excommunicated for his role...
- Castle. The
lords of the
manor were the
Grelleys whose coat of arms is
still ****ociated with the cathedral. The
Grelleys acted as stewards,
building and endowing...
-
Burgh (d.
before 24
March 1299), who
married Sir
Robert de
Grelle (or
Grelley) (d. 15
February 1282) of Manchester; and
Margery de Burgh, who became...
- 2004 Napa
Halloween murders of
Adriane Insogna and
Leslie Mazzara Jacques Grelley and the 1955 Le Mans
disaster March 2, 2023 (2023-03-02)
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recorded in the
Middle Ages in 1225 in land
leases between Sir
Robert Grelley and Cecily,
daughter of
Iorwerth de
Hulton and
Siegrith de Dumplington...
- main door and over its
gable is a
statue of St George.
Statues of
Thomas Grelley,
first lord of the manor,
Humphrey Chetham and
Thomas de la
Warre are among...
-
barons of Manchester, the
Grelley family. It has been
described as "of no
political or
military importance". The
Grelleys replaced the
castle with a...
-
graze their animals.
Named arable farmers of this time
included Thomas Grelley, Sir John de Byron, Sir John de
Longford and Dame Joan de Longford, who...
-
after the
Norman conquest, was the
demesne of
Roger de
Busli and
Albert Grelley. The
manor p****ed in
about 1130 to
Henry de Lacy of
Pontefract and was...