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Greystoke Castle is in the
village of
Greystoke 8
kilometres (5.0 mi) west of
Penrith in the
county of ****bria in
northern England. (grid
reference NY435309)...
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Baron Greystoke (or
Greystock) is a
title that has been
created twice in the
Peerage of England. It was
first created when John de
Greystok was summoned...
- time of the novel's publication,
Trollope was
touring Australia.
Lizzie Greystock, a fortune-hunter,
ensnares the sickly,
dissipated Sir
Florian Eustace...
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Baron Grey de Ruthyn, an
abeyant title in the
Peerage of
England Baron Greystock, an
abeyant title in the
Peerage of
England Baron Grey of Warke, an extinct...
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William Dacre, 7th
Baron Greystock,
later 3rd
Baron Dacre of
Gilsland (ca. 1493 – 18
November 1563) was an
English peer, a ****berland landowner, and the...
- Lancastrians, such as the Percies, the
Cliffords of Skipton, Ros of Helmsley,
Greystock of Henderskelfe,
Stafford of Holderness, and
Talbot of Sheffield. Allen...
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Baron Mowbray. He married, secondly, Joan de Pickering,
widow of
Henry de
Greystock. The
issue by his
first marriage were: Sir
William Gascoigne II (1370–1422)...
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Frederick Greystock Robertson (7
March 1909 – 17
September 2002) was a
Liberal party member of the
House of
Commons of Canada.
Robertson was born in Belleville...
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Strange of Blackmere, Talbot,
Braose of Gower,
Dacre of Gillesland,
Greystock,
Ferrers of Wemme,
Giffard of
Brimsfield and Verdon.
Their great-great-grandson...
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including Baron Mowbray,
Baron Segrave Baron Howard,
Braose of Gower,
Greystock,
Ferrers of Wemme,
Baron Talbot,
Strange of Blackmere,
Furnivall and Giffard...