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Isabel Grey was born abt. 1533 Horton, Northumberland and died BEF 11 Jul 1582 Horton, Northumberland, was the daughter and co-heir of Sir Thomas Grey, of Horton, by his wife Dame Dorothy Ogle. She married twice. Her first husband was Sir Ralph Grey of Chillingham. She lived at Ogle Castle through her remarriage to Thomas Ogle of Lorbottle.
”This distinguished lady, the widow of Sir Ralph Grey, knight, the head of that great house, was herself a scion of another branch of the spreading family of Grey. She was a daughter and co-heir of Sir Thomas Grey, of Horton, knight, and there flowed in her veins some of the best blood of the north, for her mother, Dorothy, was a daughter of Ralph Lord Ogle, and her grandmother was a Darcy.”
She 1st married Sir Ralph Grey of Chillingham, warden of the West Marches (d. 17 Dec 1564/5), son of Sir Edward Grey of Chillingham & Warke and Ann Gower. They had the following children: Sir Thomas Grey of Chillngham, Knt. (living 1575; d. 09 Apr 1590 d.s.p.).m. Katherine, dau. of Charles Neville, Earl of Westmoreland. Sir Ralph Grey of Horton (c.1552 -1623 or d. 07 Sep 1673) m.1 (ante 06 Oct 1581) Jane (d. by 1607), dau. of William Ardington of Ardington, co. Berks. m.2 (by 1609) Dorothy (d. by 19 Mar 1625), dau. of Thomas Malet of Enmore, co. Som.; widow of Sir Thomas Palmer (d.1605) of Fairfield, Som.
Sir Edward Grey d. 1632. He married Catherine le Strange, daughter of Roger le Strange.1 He died in 1632.1 He lived at Howick, Northumberland, England. Henry Grey who married Mary Widdrington, daughter of John Widdrington.1b He lived at Newminster Abbey, Northumberland, England. Sir Roger Grey of Ulcester Outchester (d. after 28 Feb 1640 - ante 1642, d.s.p). Sir Arthur Grey of Spindleston (inventory 01 Jun 1636). m. Margaret (d. aft. 08 Jun 1657). Anne. m. Thomas Collingwood of Eslington. Dorothy. m. Sir Robert Delaval of Seaton, Delaval, son of Sir John Delaval & Anne Ogle & Isabell. m. Francis Radcliffe of Dilston, esq.
She 2nd married Thomas Ogle of Lorbottle (b. after 1540), son of Robert, 5th Baron Ogle & Jane Radcliffe. Thy had one known child, Grace d.s.p.
Ogle Castle (grid reference NZ14057908) is a former fortified manor house at Ogle, near Whalton, Northumberland. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and a Grade I listed building. William the Conqueror granted a deed to Humphrey de Hoggell (Ogle) to enjoy "all the liberties and royalties of his manor" after the conquest. The Ogle family held the estate from before the Norman Conquest until 1597 when it passed by marriage to the Cavendish family and later to Hollis. Sir Robert Ogle was granted a licence to crenellate in 1341. David II of Scotland was brought here having been captured at the battle of Neville's Cross in 1346.c Today only the west wing remains from that period. This was the tower house of the medieval tower which had a projecting latrine. Still showing on the western and northern sides are parts of a double moat around a platform 45M across. The manor building that makes up most of today's still standing Ogle Castle appears to be 16th and 17th century work that the tower house was later incorporated into.[1] References Heritage Gateway, architectural description of Ogle Castle Burke, Sir Bernard Burke; John Bernard Burke (1863). [3,11]
Parents
Thomas Grey 1510–1590
Spouse
Ralph Grey 1529–1565
Thomas Ogle of Lorbottle aft. 1540 -
Children with Ralph*, Thomas**
1. Collins & Brydges (1812).
2. http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/GREY8.
3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogle_Castle
4. http://www.oocities.org/layedwyer/grey.htm
5. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Grey-612 cites
6. Ogle, H.A. (1902). Ogle and Bothal, pp.60. Print.
7. http://www.thepeerage.com/p15850.htm#i158493
8. http://www.multiwords.de/genealogy/Og17RalphOgle.html
9a. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177682969/isabell_grey
9b. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/185438254/lady_isabel-de_gray
10. Clay's Extinct Northern Peerages p.88 Raine, Greenwell, Hogdson & Wood, 1860
11. http://thepeerage.com/p15850.htm#i158493 cites BP2003 volume 2, page 1661.
12. Foster, Joseph (1891). The Royal Lineage of Our Noble and Gentle Families (principally Devonians). pp. 860. Google Books
13. A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, Fourth Edition, Part II. London: Harrison, Pall Mall. p. 1108
14. Raine, J., Greenwell, W., & Hodgson, J.C. (1860). Wills and Inventories Illustrative of the History, Manners, Language, Statistics: & c., of the Northern Counties of England, from the Eleventh Century Downwards. pp 49- 54.
15. J.B. Nichols and son. GoogleBooks “Testamentum Isabelle Grey” Oct. 6, 1581.
16. The portrait gallery of distinguished females: including beauties of the courts of George IV. and William IV. John Burke, 1833. Page 100. GoogleBooks
17. A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire Bernard Burke Harrison and sons, 1865 - Baronetage - 1323 pages. Page 512. GoogleBooks
18. A Genealogical History of the Dormant: Abeyant, Forfeited, and ... Sir Bernard Burke · 1866 · Baronetage. Page 253 GoogleBooks “Isabel, dau. and heir of Sir Thomas Grey, of Horton, and had issue, William Grey, Esq., of Chillingham, who was ....”
19. https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/oo/ogle2.php cites “(1) For upper section (uploaded 09.01.04) : TCP (Ogle), BE1883 (Ogle) (2) For lower section (first done within the upper section on/by 15.05.04, redone as separate section on 10.08.17) : BLG1952 ('Ogle formerly of Kirkley Hall', Debrett's 'Baronetage of England' (Collen, 1840, 'Ogle', 12.03.1816) with input as reported above
20. Bateson, E. (1895). "Pedigree: Grey of Howick." A History of Northumberland Vol II: The Parishes of Embleton, Ellingham, Howick, Long Houghton and Lesbury. Northumberland County History Committee. Newcastle-Upon-Tyne: Andrew Reid & Co., Ltd. archive.org
21. Raine, J. Greenwell, W., Hogdson, J.C. & Wood, H.M. (1860). "Wills and inventories from the registry at Durham part II." Wills and Inventories Illustrative of the History, Manners, Language, Statistics, &c. of the Northern Counties of England: From the Eleventh Century Downwards, (Vol.38, pp.49 - 54). London: Mitchell and Son. Google eBook.
22. Visitations of Northumberland 1615. Welford, R. The Publications of the Surtees Society, Volume 111, pp. 220. Google Books. p.150
23. Belle Assemblée: Or, Court and Fashionable Magazine; Containing Interesting ... GoogleBooks
1532 |
July 11, 1532
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Horton, Northumberland, England (United Kingdom)
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1550 |
July 1, 1550
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Morpeth Castle, Morpeth, Northumberland, England (United Kingdom)
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1551
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Chillingham Castle, Warke, Northumberland, England
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1552
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Chillingham Warke, Northumberland, England
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1554
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Probably Chillingham, Northumberland, England
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1559
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Chillingham, Northumberland, England
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1564
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Chillingham Castle, Northumberland, England
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1569
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Chillingham, Northumberland
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