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William de Grenlau, a churchman, witnessed a charter by Walter, bishop of Glasgow, c. 1208-18 (LCD., p. 236), and in 1221 was one of a number appointed to settle a dispute between the churches of Glasgow and Kelso (REG., 116), and c. 1221-31 witnessed the grant of the church of Lympetlaw to Kelso Abbey (Soltre, p. 25). In 1233 he witnessed resignation of the lands of Eduluestun to the church of Glasgow (REG, p. 140). William of Greenlaw, son of Roland, son of William, witnessed Melrose documents of 1236-37 (Melos, 298, 274), and held lands in Falsington of Robert de Muschamp, part of which he gave to Melrose Abbey before 1247 (ES., I, p. 545n.), in which year he died (Chron. Mail. s.a.). Matheu de Grenlawe fiz William de Grenlawe of Berwickshire and William de Grenlawe of Edinburghshire rendered homage in 1296 (Bain, u, p. 206, 198). William de Grenelawe was clerk to Sir John de Mowbrav in 1306 Abid., 1868), and in 1327 and following years there are records of payment of king's alms to Symon de Grenlaw (ER., I, p. 60, 90, etc.). William de Grenlaw was archdeacon of St. Andrews, 1361 (Cambus, 160). Gilbert de Grenlaw or Grynlaw, canon of Aberdeen, 1386, afterwards bishop of Aberdeen and chancellor of Scotland, died in 1422 (REA., 1, p. xxxiv-vi, 172). Thomas Grenlaw, archdeacon, had a safe conduct in England, 1424 (Bain, IV, 943), Thomas de Grenelawe was bailie of the Temple, 1426 (Egidit, p. 48), Thomas de Grenlaw, vicar of Conveth, was made burgess of Aberdeen, 1439 (NSCM., 1, p. 5), and Thomas Grenlaw was vicar of Erth, 1452 (Pollok, 1, p. 172). Nicholas Grenlaw was rector of Eddilstoun, 1503 (Simon, 64). Grenelaw 1531, Greynlaw 1429, Grinlay 1447, Grinlaw 1484.
9634:, the so-called manor of Greenlaw before 1166. 2) Where the surname Greenlaw occurs in the earlier charters, they have mistakenly applied it to Patrick, who got from his father Cospatrick, third Earl of Dunbar, the manor of Greenlaw not later than 1166, and to his son William by his first marriage, and to some supposed members of the family of William, of which family existence it is to be noted there is no evidence, William is supposed by those writers to have used the surname Greenlaw till he acquired the lands of Home, when he assumed the surname of Home from these lands. This belief is due simply to the fact that Patrick and William were holders of Greenlaw lands, and the consequent presumption was that they bore the surname, a presumption that has vitiated all or most that has been written on the question. 3) The surname "de Greenlaw" first occurs in a charter to Kelso Abbey in 1180, to which a William de Greenlaw is witness. This William could not be William, son of Patrick, as the latter died in 1266 (Wood's Peerage). Even had he been alive in 1180 he would not have been of age to witness a deed. This same William de Greenlaw is witness to another charter relating to Kelso Abbey property at 4333: 4119: 4060: 4177: 4251: 4201: 4036: 4263: 42: 3505: 3227: 4138: 4100: 3589: 4048: 3470: 4158: 3570: 2314: 60: 2716: 2639: 4239: 3545: 3526: 4376: 3222: 3786: 4352: 3949: 3726: 8528:
Berkswell. He was a director with his father, and a younger brother, Mr Stephen Grindlay, of Grindlay (Coventry) Ltd. Mr Grindlay, a prominent Freemason, was a member of the Grand Lodge of England and of the Provincial Grand Lodge of Warwickshire. He was a past master of the Victory Lodge, Coventry. His death occurred suddenly. The funeral will be on Friday at 3.30 pm at Allesley Church. He leaves a widow, Mrs Vera Grindlay, and a son and daughter.
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the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel between 1912 and 1916 in the 19 Royal Hussars. He fought in the First World War between 1914 and 1918. He was Commander of the 2 Cavalry Division between 1916 and 1918. He gained the rank of Colonel between 1917 and 1920 in the 12 Royal Lancers. He was appointed Companion, Order of St. Michael and St. George (C.M.G.) He was head of the British Mission to Romania between 1918 and 1920.
3445: 2992: 781:. The spelling of the family name developed several variants over time, principally Greneleye, Grenlay and Grendleye or Grendeley. This is exemplified by the different ways the surname was recorded throughout this period, including William de Grenelega (c.1180), Simone de Greneleye or Greneley (c.1250), William de Grenlay (c.1275), and Richard de Grendeley or Grindley (c.1390). 7876:, Sir John Devinysshe, John Greneley, John Dawtrey, Ric. Sakvyle, Will. Asshebournham, Vincent Fynche, Thos. Theccher, John Carell, Nich. Shirley, Thos. Assheburnham, Edward Palmer, Ric. Covert, John Goryng, John Theccher, Will. Shelley, Robt Morley, John Stanney, John Onley, and Will. Scardoyle. Westm., 20 Feb. Pat. 2 Hen.VIII. p.3, m. 5d. 11178:
the same extent as does the use of gold. Probably this is due to the practical difficulty that no one has yet discovered a silver medium which does not lose its colour. The use of aluminium was thought to have solved the difficulty, but even this loses its brilliancy, and probably its usage will never be universally adopted.
1744:. The spelling of the family name, like the settlements, has since alternated between variants of Greenlee, Greenlaw, Grenlay, and Grindlay. The interchangeability of lee, lay and law in Scottish and northern spellings of the surname, particularly the medieval instances of Genelawe and Grenelay, and the congruity of their 4532:). These areas were often enclosed or walled off and controlled by a single family group, such as the ancestors of the Grindlay family, who in expanding their medieval holdings, simultaneously further established both their surname and the names of the places they controlled, as the creators and inhabitants of various 9843:
GREENLAW. The name of an old family in Berwickshire, derived from their lands there. They may have been an offshoot from the Dunbars. William de Grenlawa, c. 1180 (Kelso, 333). An agreement between the abbot of Kelso and Roland de Grenelawe regarding the chapel was made c. 1200 (ibid., 145). Magister
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Director of a Coventry Firm dies aged 65. Mr Reginald Robert Grindlay, the elder son of Mr A. R. Grindlay, a former Alderman and "Father" of Coventry City Council, died at his home at Derwent Island, Keswick, yesterday. Mr Grindlay was 65 years old and until about six months ago lived at Holly Lodge,
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1. Greenlaw alias Greenley and other properties, John Maddison of Grenelay, parish of Whickham, yeoman, 1664-1735; 2. in parish of Whickham called Greenlaw, alias Greenley; 3. Raphe Whitfeilde of Greenlawe, yeoman and Margary, his wife, and Thomas, his son, lease for 200 years of tenement at Greneley
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The arms of the Greenly line of the family were adopted during the 17th century, and draw their inspiration from those of the Green family (formerly spelt Grene and Greene), in whose various arms, stags and the colour green feature heavily. This was due to an erroneously surmised association with the
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With regard to the other metal, silver, or, as it is always termed, "argent," the same variation is found in the usage of silver and white in representing argent that we find in yellow and gold, though we find that the use of the actual metal (silver) in emblazonment does not occur to anything like
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Major General Walter Howorth Greenly was born on 2 January 1875 at Titley, Herefordshire, England. He was the son of Edward Howorth Greenly and Sarah Caroline Forster. He died in 1955. He fought in the Boer War between 1899 and 1902. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Order (D.S.O.) He gained
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Etymology: The Old English word Ć¾egn / Ć°egn literally means 'military follower'. It is also glossed as 'servant, attendant and retainer, probably deriving from the verb Ć°egan - to serve. It derives from the Proto-Germanic *Ć¾egnaz. (It is cognate with the Old Norse Ć¾egn - meaning a freeman, Old High
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charter of date 1180, the name of a William de Grenelaw occurs. This is the first notice of the Greenlaw family, who probably took their surname of Greenlaw from the lands or place, thus intimating their proprietary relation to the lands. This family is not to be mistaken, as it has been, for the
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The surname is taken from Greenlaw, co. Berwick. William de Grenlaw, c. 1190; Roland de Grenelawe entered into an agreement, c. 1200, with the Abbot of Kelso, as to the church of Greenlaw, and, in 1208, was atria Regis at Selkirk. In 1296 William de Grenlawe, and Matthew his son, swore fealty to
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Earlier spellings of these closely located villages and hamlets resemble those of the family surname. Grindley was formerly spelt both Grenlee and Grenley, Grindley Brook and Tushingham cum Grindley were formerly spelt Grenlegh, Grenelee, and Grynleye, and Little Gringley was formerly spelt both
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inhabited by persons of respectability. In Restalrig, or immediately adjacent to the village, there have at all times existed villas, or ornamental houses or mansions, of considerable value. One of these styled Marionville, is an elegant villa with a garden extending into the meadow ground...It
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In addition to owning a fleet of trade ships originally based in Grangemouth, Scotland and then later Liverpool, Walter Grindlay was also a sea captain and was shipmaster of the vessel the 'Grindlay' when it transported Scottish immigrant survivors of the destroyed 'India' to Port Phillip in
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and Greenley Cleugh; Cleugh being a word of Scottish origin for "a steep valley or ravine", with Greenley Cleugh literally meaning a green valley clearing, and a possible source of the dual green / valley clearing origins of the Grindlay surname, put forward by Henry Harrison in his
6950: 4059: 591:"Of an ancient family "thorough Anglo Saxon" named Greenlee, called in the Midland Counties of England "The Greenlees"...two knights of this family...were gifted by King Alfred to a demesne in the County of Warwick...where this branch lived in opulence and high respect" 9108:). Served as Assistant Quarter Master General to Brigadier General Nicholson's Movable Column at the defeat of the Sealkote mutineers on the banks of the Ravee, on 12 and 16 July 1857 (Brevet of Major), and was afterwards present at the siege and capture of Delhi ( 9329:
was a member of that group of anaesthetists who in the immediate post-war years pioneered the advances in his specialty which were to prove epoch-making. He was husband to Pamela Francis Campbell-Brabazon, daughter of General John St. Clair Campbell-Brabazon (see
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Greile, or Greilly, as Leland spells it, from Gresille, Anjou. "Albert Greslet, Baron of Manchester under Roger de Poitou, occurs in Domesday (270). The name was often written Gredley, Gridley, and Gresley, but was altogether different from that of Gresley" (see
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He is William Grinly, an auctioneer, quartermaster of the Leith Volunteers, embodied in 1795. He was vain of his appearance and was called the Spread Eagle from his rotundity and a strange manner of throwing out his legs and arms in walking. For the Scottish
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N Grenlaw (c.1520) of Stirling, Scotland; brother of Michael Grindlay (c. 1533) and Alexander Grinla; father of Gilbert Grenlaw (c. 1584), Henrie Grenlaw, William Grenlaw, Patrick Grenlaw and William Grindlay (c.1558); father of Suzanne Grenlaw of Falkrik,
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The book of family crests : comprising nearly every family bearing, properly blazoned and explained ... with the surnames of the bearers, alphabetically arranged, a dictionary of mottos, an essay on the origin of arms, crests, etc., and a glossary of
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1) Greenley (Grinley) within the parrish of Whickham; 2) yeoman, of Greenley Clugh (Greenlyclugh) in the parish of Haltwhisle (Haltwesle) and county of Northumberland; 3) John Greennly, yeoman, of Embleton in the county of Northumberland ; also spelt
4709:) Staffordshire, with Thomas del Leghe of Neuton, in 1369. Though established landed gentry by the 14th century, the Leghs went on to become a powerful aristocratic family with lands across Cheshire, Warwickshire and other counties, which included the 10126: 10458: 11678:
A Complete Record from the Earliest Time to the Present Day of the Knights of All the Orders of Chivalry in England, Scotland, and Ireland, and of Knights Bachelors. Incorporating a Complete List of Knights Bachelors Dubbed in Ireland. Volume
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is regarded as an early form of the arms now bourn by the Grindlay family, with the current coat of arms adopted at some point during the 16th or 17th century, to differentiate their immediate familial line from their wider ancestral lineage.
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District News: Allesley - A garden fete of the Earlsdon, Greyfriars and Westwood wards of the Coventry Liberal Association was held in the grounds of Trinity House, Allesley, last Saturday afternoon, by permission of Councillor and Mrs A. R.
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The arms of the Gridley line reflect those of the City of Manchester (based on those of Albert de Gresle, 1st Baron of Manchester, to which the family have possible links) because of their Barony of Stockport, part of Greater Manchester.
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awarded to Sir William de Grenlay, William Greneleye or Guillaume Greenlee (c.1372) following the siege of Harfleur, is retained in the 18th century arms of the Greenlees line of the family, awarded to Dr. Robert Greenlees of Scotland in
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1. Walter Grindlay, cousin of James Young Simpson (Grandson of Isabella Grindlay). 2. Lady Janet Grindlay staying with family in Fife. 3. The extended Grindlay Simpson family. 4. The Grangemouth and Liverpool based operations of Walter
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There are numerous families from the Scottish borders who have historic links with the Clan . These include those by the name of Ayton, Blackadder, Greenlaw, Greenlees, Haliburton, Paxton, Nesbitt, Trotter and Wedderburn and related
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Ducatus Lancastriae: Calendar to pleadings, depositions in the reigns of Henr. VII., Henr. VIII., Ed. VI., Queen Mary, and Philip and Mary and to the pleadings of the first thirteen years of the reign of Queen Elizabeth Ā· Volume
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They were involved in regional affairs of politics and governance as early as the 13th century onwards, and as one of the prominent landed families of the region, they appear regularly in the medieval records of the English
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John Plonte witnessed a conveyance of John de Grenley of land in Leek to Thomas Payge. John de Grenley evidently refers to Grindley (near Uttoxeter) which was spelled Grenlee in the 13th century and Grenley in the 14th
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Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society: Further Notes on the Winders of Lorton - Pedigree of Grindal of St Bees, Cumberland. (Archaeological Data Service Archive - ADS
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Greenlaw. George (Girnelaw) 1464, 1467; (? Haddington) 1468, when elected an auditor of complaint 1472 (Girnelaw) 1473 (no burgh named). John (Girnelaw) 1466, when elected an auditor of complaint, 1467 (no [burgh
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Ives de Fulham vs Joan de Greneley and others, vs regarding 4 messuages, 1 toft, 46 acres of land, 19 acres of meadow, 3 acres of wood, 5 acres of marsh and 12 pence of rent in Madersey and Euerton. 12 November,
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The Historical Register of the University of Oxford: Being a supplement to the Oxford University Calendar, with an alphabetical record of University honours and distinctions completed to the end of Trinity term
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Though Edmund Grindal was born at Cross Hill House in St. Bees, his niece, Mabel Grindal, would take possession of the Manor of St. Bees and 80 acres of land, which became a primary family residence thereafter.
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EncyclopƦdia of Heraldry, Or General Armory of England, Scotland and Ireland: Comprising a Registry of All Armorial Bearings from the Earliest to the Present Time, Including the Late Grants by the College of
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Multiple accounts of the activities of Galfridi (Geoffrey), Willielmus (William) and John de Greneleye, including applying their warranty and seal to various documents, and being formal witnesses to others.
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Archbishop Grindal bore for his arms, granted to him by Dethic, garter king at arms, quarterly, or, and azure, a cross, or, and ermine, in each quarter a dove, or, and azure, counter changed of the field.
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Multiple references throughout, including 1. Grindley (Gryndley, Grinley, Grendeley, Grindleye). 2. Grindeleyes Feeld (Newhall) and Grindleys Green. 3. Richard de Grendeley and Richard de Grindley in
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The antiquities of Nottinghamshire extracted out of records, original evidences, leiger books, other manuscripts, and authentick authorities : beautified with maps, prospects, and portraictures
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The contemporary spellings of the family surname, themselves the result of further variation, are namely Grinley, Greenly, of Titley Court, and Grindley or Grindlay, of Parkfields Manor and others.
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Great Britain. Court of Common Pleas. Pedes finium: or, Fines, relating to county of Cambridge, levied in the King's court from the seventh year of Richard I. to the end of the reign of Richard III
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The Gresleys of Drakelowe: An Account of the Family, and Notes of Its Connexions by Marriage and Descent from the Norman Conquest to the Present Day with Appendixes, Pedigrees and Illustrations
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John Roberts of Glassenbury in Cranbrook, Kent, established the family's Sussex estates with the purchase of Boarzell in Ticehurst in 1459. Boarzell was demolished in 1859 by John Roberts Dunn.
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of The Landed Gentry or Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, but uninvested with heritable honours
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The tincture of the charges and ordinaries of the arms of the Nottinghamshire cadet branch, though likely argent, are unknown, and are therefore greyed out in the accompanying illustration.
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Throughout the late 13th, 14th, and 15th centuries, the family were engaged in a number of notable land ownership disputes with neighbouring families, including those of de Denston, Bagot,
9886:(FreeBMD data compiled by Dr J Leitch for 'In Search of the Medieval anglo saxons by Research and DNA: One Family Journey Over 2000 Years from Medieval Physicians' republished on Geni). 6106: 4176: 8228:. Vol. 781. The King's Payments. Household expenses of Henry VIII. in the year 1539 (continued from Vol. XIII., Ft. ii., No. 1280.). London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1895. 4984:
The Orchardfield Estate was also known as the Grindlay Estate after it was purchased by George and William Grindlay in 1782. During the 19th century, the Grindlay family trust and the
5050:) and Grindlay are identical bar sub-ordinary differencing (pheons for Grindlay, doves for Grindal, and pea-hens for Grindall; the later two both being crests of the Grindlay family). 4767:
existing in South Lancashire, is Gryndley Cross (c.1560), later Grindlow alias Greenlow Cross or Marsh, then Grindley Marsh (c.1798) or Grindley-Marsh (c.1801), and now thought to be
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Thomas de Wouer vs Adam, son of William de Grenleye, regarding 1 messuage, 2 mills, 5 and a half bovates of land and 45 acres of meadow and 54 shillings of rent. 13th November, 1329.
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This would make the family one of a limited number able to trace their patrilineal ancestry back to the Anglo-Saxon period, namely the 9th century, with the others being those of
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Conveyance of land on 1718, Oct. 31., between Sir James Poole of Poole, baronet, and Rowland Poole, his second son, and John Grenley or Grindley, in Buerton, Co. Cheshire. (See
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Hugh de Grenely (Greneley), taking legal action against Walter de Furneus (Fourneaux), descendants of the de Cheverchort family, for control of the manor of Carleton in Lindrik.
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Pigot & Co's National Commercial Directory of the whole of Scotland and of the Isle of Man: with a General Alphabetical List of the Nobility, Gentry and Clergy of Scotland
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Genealogy of the Greenlee families: with ancestors of Elizabeth Brooks Greenlee and Emily Brooks Greenlee, also genealogical data on the McDowells of Virginia and Kentucky
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Robert Melville Grindlay esq, and others of Leamington Priors, Warwickshire, appointed as trustees for Harriet Rokeby of Oxenden near Market Harborough, Northamptonshire
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The Ganss-Gans Genealogy, 1518-1990: Ancestors in Germany and Descendants in Pennsylvania of George Baltzer Gans, 1684-1760, Germany-Pennsylvania, the Immigrant Ancestor
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Cary's New Itinerary: Or, An Accurate Delineation of the Great Roads, Both Direct and Cross, Throughout England and Wales; with Many of the Principal Roads in Scotland
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1. Thomas de Gredelay (Captain: John Beaufort, 1403 - 1444, Duke of Somerset); 2. Thomas Grynnelay / Grinzeley (Captain: John Talbot, 1385 - 1453, Earl of Shrewsbury)
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Scottish Arms. Being a collection of armorial bearings, A.D. 1370-1678, reproduced in facsimile from contemporary manuscripts, with heraldic and genealogical notes
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Collectanea Genealogica: Members of Parliament of Scotland, including the minor Barons, Commissioners for the Shires, and Commissioners for the Burghs. 1357-1882
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Flt. Lt. R. W . G. GRINDLAY, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. (66475) (on account of medical unfitness for Air Force service) retaining the rank of Sqn. Ldr. 18th Apr. 1945.
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The History of the Battle of Agincourt: And of the Expedition of Henry the Fifth in France: To which us added, The Roll of the Men at Arms in the English Army
4801:. During his time in India, he made numerous sketches and drawings as a self-taught amateur artist, recording the life and landscape of the subcontinent (see 9157: 2519:"Per cross, or and az. a cross quarterly, erm. and of the first, betw. four pheons counterchanged, of the field. Crest, a pea-hen ppr. Motto, non degener." 2505:"Per cross, or and az. a cross quarterly, erm. and of the first, betw. four pheons counterchanged, of the field. Crest, a pea-hen ppr. Motto, non degener." 8230:*Geo. Grenlegh, servant to lord Leonard Grey, coming from Ireland with letters and returning with the King's letters, and "for the time of his attendance". 4610: 2485:
Examples of the recorded arms of Grindlay and Grindley, illustrating their relatively fluid interchangeability up until the 19th century, are as follows:
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Sir James Gunn and Edward 'Teddy' Grindlay met in 1917 when they joined the 10th Scottish Rifles, becoming life long friends and Grindlay, Gunn's patron.
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William, son of John de Grenleye, of co. Notts. . Dark-red: indistinct. A shield of arms: a bend bretessed, betw. three crescents. Within a gothic panel.
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The surname of Grindal has several former spellings, including Grindle, Grindalli, and possibly Grenelawe. The scholar and tutor to Queen Elizabeth I,
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Extracts (with notes) from The Pipe Rolls for the Counties of Nottingham and Derby from the earliest period to the end of the reign of King Edward I.
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Extracts (with notes) from The Pipe Rolls for the Counties of Nottingham and Derby from the earliest period to the end of the reign of King Edward I
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William Gyrdeley, Man-at-Arms (Captain: John Holland,1395-1447, Earl of Huntingdon, Duke of Exeter; Commander: Henry V, 1386-1442, King of England)
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and Rev. Peter Wilson, M.A. 1) There is nothing known of the names of persons in possession till we come down to the twelfth century, when, in a
9029: 6917: 4837:, was formerly spelt Grenlay, Greynley, and Girnelay, and Greenley in Northumberland, was formerly spelt Grenelay, Greenlee, and Greenlawe, with 4047: 1047:, most notably Stephen Gredeley, Gredley or Greddelay (c.1440) and his brother Thomas de Gredelay or Grynnelay (c.1441). Stephen fought with the 10508:
4th Battalion, The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). The undermentioned to be 2nd Lts. (on prob.) (Gaz. 1 July.) Dated 1 July 1915: Edward Grindlay
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1. John Grenlay (Captain: Thomas Beaufort, 1377-1426, Earl of Dorset, Duke of Exeter); 2. John Greneley / John Grenley (Captain: William Minors)
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Witnesses to grants of lands in Nottinghamshire. 1) Hugh de Grenlay (Grinnelay) and William(s) de Grenley. (28 May 1307); 2) William Grinlay de
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Gringley on the Hill, Notts. Gringeleia 1086 (DB). Possibly 'woodland clearing of the people living at the green place'. OE grēne + inga + lēah.
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Nicholas de Denston (affiliate of the Barons of Bagot's Bromely) vs William de Greneleye concerning acres of land in and around Bromleye Bagot.
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Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I: Volume 2, 1281-1292 (1289-1290, membranes 46, 45, 44, 43, 42, 41, 40, 39, 38, 37, 36, 35, 34, 33, 32, 31)
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The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales: Comprising a Registry of Amorial Bearings from the Earliest to the Present Time
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The purchase of a freehold estate situated at Carshalton by Captain Grindley (Grindlay), of The Regent's Park, London, on 21 August 1821.
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The Grindlay and Simpson families of Edinburgh were closely interrelated, forming a single extended family. Walter Grindlay was cousin of
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Lt.Colonel Grindlay served the Punjaub Campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Chillianwallah (severely wounded) and Goojerat (
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Undifferenced full heraldic achievement of the senior English branch of the Grindlay family (black & white image) (20th century).
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Publications of the Scottish History Society. Third Series, Volume 17. Accounts of the Collectors of Thirds of Benefices 1561 - 1572
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The Earl of Courtown has been pleased to appoint William Grinley, Esq. to be a Gentleman Pensioner in Ordinary to His Majesty. (See
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Matilda, widow of Robert son of Thomas de Grenleye vs Thomas del Leghe of Neuton. Witnesses including Ralph Bagot and Thomas Bagot.
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Thomas Greneley of Burton...; in the county of Nottingham; excepting 73l. 18s. 7 3/4d. to be distributed by Henry Grey of Codnore (
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In Anglo-Saxon England, a thegn was a lord who held his land directly from the king in return for military service in time of war.
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A collection of arms, some coloured, pedigrees and other heraldic material. Early 16th century, with later 16th century additions
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Thomas Grenley, Grenely, or Greneley; Fellow of Oriel College; Proctor, Oxford University; and Vice Chancellor, Oxford University
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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 1, 1509-1514. Appendix: Commissions of the Peace and Miscellaneous
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Willielmus (William) Grenleye one of a small group of 'militibus' to witness the signing of local legal documents (plea rolls).
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An increasingly rare surname, Grindlay likely has its roots in the clearance of ancient English forest and the creation of the
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thereafter. This branch subsequently rose to eminence, both directly and through marriage, becoming senior military officers,
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Roger and Agnes had Margaret de Someri who m. John de Sutton I, Lord of Dudley Castle in 1326 (son of Sir Richard de Sutton).
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walls alongside his soldiers, as he fought to secure the fortress gates during the final stages of the siege. Buried on the
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The annals of Manchester: a chronological record from the earliest times to the end of 1885: Manchester Historical Recorder
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1. William Greneleye (Captain: Thomas Beauchamp, 1339-1401, Earl of Warwick); 2. William de Grenlay (Captain: John Neville)
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Participants in The Great French War included 1) Captain James Grindlay, prisoner of war, born in Scotland, Master of the
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1. Stephen (Styn, Sym) Gredeley / Gredley / Greddelay, Man-at-Arms (Captain: John Talbot, 1385 - 1453, Earl of Shrewsbury)
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The place-names of Cheshire: The place-names of the city of Chester ; the elements of Cheshire place-names (A-Gylden)
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The extent of the Orchardfield Estate of the Grindlay family in central Edinburgh, Scotland (Illustrated on the 1817 map
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of the English arm of the family rose to prominence under Sir William Gyrdeley, Gridley, or Grindlay (c.1415), a wealthy
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The archbishops: William Warham to Edmund Grindal. The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent: Volume 12
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Similarly to the family name, both settlements have had various related spellings over time. Grinnla, now Greenlaw in
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The abbot of Wellebek , going to Norway on the king's service, nominating Hugh de Greneley. April 10 Woodstock (see
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Quarterly, or and azure, a cross quarterly ermine and of the first, between four pheons counterchanged of the field.
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Observations on the Armorial Bearings of the town of Manchester and on the Decent of the Baronial Family of Grelley
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100 Years of Banking in Asia and Africa, 1863 - 1963 - A History of National and Grindlays Bank Limited: Chapter XV
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The family (Robert and Matilda de Grenleye) were involved in a legal dispute over land in the parish of Stowe (see
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Throughout the late 16th and 17th centuries, the family continued to expand their possessions, particularly in the
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A Surgeon with Stilwell: Dr. John H. Grindlay and Combat Medicine in the China-Burma-India Theater of World War II
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London; Being an Accurate History and Description of the British Metropolis ... - David Hughson - Internet Archive
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No known record of arms or insignia of the Anglo-Saxon thegns Hereweald and Ɔưel Grēneleāh or Gryndeleā (or other
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The Royal Kalendar and Court and City Register for England, Scotland, Ireland and the Colonies, for the year 1825
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More contemporary Scottish family members include George and William Grindlay, the 18th and 19th century leather
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The portion of the Grindlay family's Orchardfield Estate put into the George Grindlay Trust following his death.
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An Old Berwickshire Town. History of the town and parish of Greenlaw, from the earliest times to the present day
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Kearsley's traveller's entertaining guide through Great Britain; or, A description of the principal cross-roads
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Foul Burn Agitation!: Statement Explaining the Nature and History of the Agricultural Irrigation near Edinburgh
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William de Grenlawe del Counte de Edeneburgh; Matheu de Grenlawe fiz William de Grenlawe del Counte de Berewyk
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Alianora the widow of Robert de Ferrars vs Henry de Grenley, Geoffrey de Warilowe (de Grenleye) and others.
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Collections for a history of Staffordshire - Plea Rolls of the reign of Edward I.Staffordshire Record Society
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Alianora the widow of Robert de Ferrars vs Henry de Grenley, Geoffrey de Warilowe (de Grenleye) and others.
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Quarterly, or and az, a cross quarterly erm. and of the first, betw. four pheons counterchanged of the field.
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The Manuscripts of the Marquis of Ormonde. Royal Commission of Historical Manuscripts (HM Stationery Office)
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during the 16th century) are held to be close associates and possible relations, with their near synonymous
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Orders from King Henry IV to the Sheriff of Nottingham and the Coroner of Nottinghamshire, John de Grenlay.
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The British Herald or Cabinet of Armorial Bearings of the Nobility and Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland
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Prebend of Corstorphin called Half Dalmahoy and Half Haltoune, pertaining to Sir John Grenelay, Ā£13,6s.8d.
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The manuscripts of the Duke of Leeds, the Bridgewater Trust, Reading Corporation, the Inner Temple, &c
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William son of Geoffrey de Warilowe de Grenleye vs Prior and Convent of St. Thomas the Martyr by Stafford
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Strathmore Estate: Title Deeds: Gibside and Winlaton Estate (part 1, D/St/D/5/1-5); [c.1250]-1909
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William Grindley of Whittington, Shropshire holder of lands in Babies Wood (now Babbinswood) and Tymawr.
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Fairbain's Crests of the leading families in Great Britain and Ireland and their kindred in other lands
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The arms of the related but distinct lines of the Grindlay family, are identifiable by their differing
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Excerpta ƈ Rotulis Finium in Turri Londinensi Asseratis Henrico Tertio Rege, A.D. 1216 - 1272 Volume 2
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families of Grelley, formerly spelt Gredley, Greidley and Gredleye, decedents of Albertus Greslet or
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grew, when in the mid 16th century, they were granted additional lands and estates, near the city of
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I find that the proper name of this place is not "Gringley" as generally pronounced, but "Greenley."
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Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, Henry VIII, Volume 21 Part 2, September 1546-January 1547
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where he was slain and with an oak sapling to mark his grave, William was posthumously honoured by
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Around the early 16th century, part of the family moved south west into the neighbouring county of
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6 Oct 1460. Quitclaim by Joan, widow of William Gyrdele of Ticehurst, to John Roberd of Cranbrook.
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Thoroton's History of Nottinghamshire: Volume 3, Republished With Large Additions By John Throsby
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Liber feodorum. The book of fees, commonly called Testa de Nevill, reformed from the earliest MSS
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Greenlow, or Grindlow, Marsh or Cross appears to have been the land called Withacre or Whitacre.
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Excerpts from the Roll of Fines in the Tower of London from the reign of Henry III (1216 - 1272)
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Remains Historical & Literary connected with the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester
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passed to several respectable persons. Captain Thomas Grindlay purchased it in 1796 for L.1200.
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Greenley, a hamlet in Henshaw township; 5 miles NE. of Haltwhistle...Sir Edward Blackett (see
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Alison Greenlaw or Grindlay (b.1798) of Fife, Scotland. Daughter of John Greenlaw or Grindly.
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The Publications of the Bedfordshire Historical Record Society Volume 1 [Misc Papers]
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The place-names of Cheshire. Part four: The place-names of Broxton Hundred and Wirral Hundred
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as early as the 14th century, attributed to William, son of John de Grenleye (c.1374) of the
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offensive in the summer of 1443. Another relative, Robin Grynelay (c.1442), saw fighting at
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Royal Book of Crests of Great Britain, Ireland and dominion of Canada, India and Australia
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John Greenlees Grinlay, 1535ā€“1593, of Fife, Scotland. Name Meaning, English: see Grindley.
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Greenlaw, Grenelaw, Greynlaw, Grinlay, Grinlaw, Grenle, Grenlie, Grinla, Grinlie, Grinlli.
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The Honourable Band of Gentlemen-Pensioners, established 1509. William Grinley, Esq. (See
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History, Directory, and Gazetteer, of the Counties of Durham and Northumberland. Volume 2
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Grindlays Bank Ltd (1828-1958), established in London, was a past constituent of NatWest.
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The English Ancestry of Thomas Gridley of Windsor and Hartford, Connecticut (1612 - 1655)
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Hoole Old Hall was purchased from John de Hoole, the Lord of Hoole, during the reign of
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and his widow Eleanor at the end of the 13th century, however Robert and Eleanor's son,
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he Manchester and Glasgow Road: This Way to Gretna Green - Vol. I. London to Manchester
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The Court Guide and County Blue Book of Warwickshire, Worcestershire, and Staffordshire
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Multiple references to family (Grenley, Grenlay, Grenelay) and lands in Nottinghamshire
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Escutcheon of the achievement of arms of Grindlay, Sussex cadet branch (18th century).
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Gre(n)deley, Gren(e)ley(e), Gren(e)lay, Grynelay, Grenelie(s), Grenelaw(e), and others
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Catalogue of seals in the Department of manuscripts in the British Museum. Volume III
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Grindlay, Richard corn-merchant, 2. Cassills' place. Grindlay, Capt. Thomas 7. ditto
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William Harry Grindley Esq, JP - Tunstall and Parkfields, Tittensor, Stoke on Trent
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Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 11. Staffordshire Fines: 1-10 Edward III
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The Transformation of Edinburgh: Land, Property and Trust in the Nineteenth Century
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Catalogue of Seals in the Department of Manuscripts in the British Museum: Volume 3
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until it fell to the French in 1435, and Thomas de Grenlay or Greynley (c.1430), a
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Extract from Executive Council Chamber, Victoria - Vancouver Election Commissioner
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County roll of John de Grenley, King's Coroner for Nottinghamshire (17-19 Ric II (
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From the end of the 18th century onwards, the family actively participated in the
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Some modern historians trace the surname to a small cluster of settlements in the
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The Scotch-Irish; or, The Scot in North Britain, north Ireland, and North America
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was Walter Grindlay's nephew. James was granted his own arms when made a baronet.
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1. Richard Walter Grindlay (1840). 2. Emmanuel Ernest Grindlay (Liverpool 1845).
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The New Annual Army List and Militia List and Indian Civil Service List for 1871
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The Kings Courts and the Kings Soul: Pardoning as Almsgiving in Medieval England
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Campaigns of the One Hundred and Forty-sixth Regiment, New York State Volunteers
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The Consolidated Index to the Records of the Genealogical Office Dublin, Ireland
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Escutcheon of the achievement of arms of Grindlay, senior branch (18th century).
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in 1296. Other notable medieval decedents include William de Grenlaw (c. 1320),
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The Book of mottos, borne by nobility and gentry, public companies, cities, etc
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Nicholas de Denston, complainant, and William de Greneleye. 20th January, 1328.
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Patronymica Britannica: A Dictionary of the Family Names of the United Kingdom
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The family (Henry de Grenley) are recorded as being in dispute primarily with
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Robin Grynelay, Archer (Captain: Henry Bourchier Count of Eu, Earl of Essex)
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Book of Norrell. Masters and Lords of the Manor. 1460 Thomas Greneley Master
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The arms of this cadet branch illustrate a number of parallels with those of
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Genealogy of the Greenlee Families in America, Scotland, Ireland and England
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During the 19th and 20th centuries, a number of the family became prominent
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Durham Probate Records: pre-1858 original wills and inventories (1681-1699)
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de Greneleye, was Galfridi, Galfridus or Geoffery de Warilowe de Greneleye.
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Quarter Session Records, County Palatine of Chester, 1559 - 1760. Volume 1
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believed to stem from this connection. So too are the Gridley family (see
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turmoil of the 16th and 17th centuries, particularly that surrounding the
662:, centred around Bordeshale Manor, over which they held lordship into the 9626: 7869: 7071: 5818: 5798: 5025: 4955: 4760: 4752: 4730: 4714: 4658: 4386: 4342: 4277: 4273: 4127:, the residence of Lord Grindley during the 19th century and now home to 4082: 2800: 2417: 2211: 2160:
during the 18th and 19th centuries. Notable members of the family in the
2109: 2006:. He was one of the few prisoners to decline the offer of indemnity from 1975: 1772: 1730: 1722:
branch of the family is similarly thought to have originated from either
1711: 1540: 1529: 1388: 1364: 1325: 1301: 1297: 1261: 1221: 1202: 1155: 1104: 1013: 976:, and spanning at least 70 years of the conflict. The first recorded was 942: 838: 810: 537: 490: 478: 434: 375: 361: 315: 261: 217: 203: 82: 10834:
Collections for a history of Staffordshire: Staffordshire Record Society
10744:
A Calendar of the Lancashire Assize Rolls Preserved in the Public Record
10523:
A Series of Original Portraits and Caricature Etchings, Volume 2, Part 1
10187: 10171: 9454:
Scenery, Costumes and Architecture, Chiefly on the Western Side of India
5586:. Edinburgh City Libraries and Information Services. 1813. p. 383. 4856:
Surnames of the United Kingdom: A Concise Etymological Dictionary (1969)
4521: 3785: 2436:, all of which are exhibited in the arms to this day. This 14th century 1399:, the family line that settled there supported the establishment of the 9400:. London, England: Library and Museum of Freemasonry; London, England. 9397:
United Grand Lodge of England Freemason Membership Registers, 1751-1921
7364: 6990: 6059:. His Majesty's Stationery Office (BHO: British History Online). 1901. 4967: 4744: 4609:
in 1424, and eventually acted as Vice Chancellor in 1436 and 1437 (see
4217: 2871: 2780: 2532:"Az. a cross betw. four pheons or. Crest, a buffalo's head erased gu." 2512:"Az. a cross betw. four pheons or. Crest, a buffalo's head erased gu." 2479: 2281: 2086: 2054: 1950: 1934: 1630: 1451: 1376: 1332: 1183: 806: 802: 798: 794: 627: 596: 513: 509: 368: 10796:
The Barony of Grelley: The Historic Society of Lancashire and Cheshire
7566:
Thomas Grenlay / Greynley, Man-at-Arms (Captain: Sir William Fulthorp)
7460:. London: Victoria County History (BHO: British History Online). 1904. 7444:. London: Victoria County History (BHO: British History Online). 1912. 3948: 3221: 2388:, and as a reward, William and the family were entitled to have their 1810:
when he adopted the surname following his acquisition of the lands of
891:
in 1436 and 1437, and Thomas de Greneley (c.1440), simultaneously the
761:, the English branch of the family were established landowners of the 11722:"Stone with coat of arms of Edmund Grindal, Archbishop of Canterbury" 11612: 11595: 10343: 10298:
National Library of Scotland (Estate Maps of Scotland, 1730s - 1950s)
10293: 9635: 9532:
RWG Grindlay in his Salmson at 1928 Shelsley Walsh Amateur Hill Climb
8962:
Multiple entries for Grindley (~238), covering WWI. Some duplication.
8312:"The Survey of English Place-Names: British Academy Research Project" 7777:"Quitclaim. East Sussex and Brighton and Hove Record Office (ESBHRO)" 7002: 6574:"The Survey of English Place-Names: British Academy Research Project" 6501:"The Survey of English Place-Names: British Academy Research Project" 6408:"The Survey of English Place-Names: British Academy Research Project" 4429: 4191: 3725: 3603: 2913: 2895: 2877: 2349: 2273: 2121: 2090: 2078: 2074: 2058: 2035: 1964: 1954: 1807: 1795: 1756: 1734: 1645: 1412: 1147: 981: 931: 923: 873: 790: 580: 517: 372: 243: 197: 9223:
The undermtd. (on appt. to R.C.A.F.):ā€” Flts. Lts.:ā€” G. E. Grindlay,
8947:
Multiple entries for Grindlay (~23), covering WWI. Some duplication.
8625:"Numbers 1ā€“39 (1981ā€“2018): Contents, Author Index and Subject Index" 8225:
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the reign of Henry VIII
7821:
Letters and Papers, Foreign and Domestic, of the Reign of Henry VIII
1787:, but were nevertheless established landowners and clergymen of the 1268:. In December 1513, John Greneley or Greneleye (c.1510) was made an 1055:
throughout the late 1430s, continuing as part of his close military
10623: 10254:. Vol. 2nd. Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable. 1909. p. 99. 8707:
Single entry for Grindlay. William Grindlay, enlisted 21 May 1806,
8144:"Will of Philippe Greneley of Moldeley in Lughurnes, Herefordshire" 7977:. Birmingham, England: Houghton and Hammond. 1885. pp. 96ā€“97. 7731:
Deeds of the Manor of Boarzell and land in Ticehurst and Etchingham
6998: 6936:. London (www.archive.org): Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1888. 5854:. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1910. pp. 609ā€“627. 4641:
The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland (2016)
4404: 4390: 4221: 3036: 2838: 2769: 2455: 2448: 2365: 2337: 2269: 2258: 2247: 2239: 2215: 2136:
of the Royal Leith Volunteers, soldier, mariner, and merchant, and
2039: 2027: 1994:(c. 1640), who in June 1679 fought with the Covenanter army at the 1942: 1871: 1780: 1723: 1634: 1566:
Notable modern members of the English branch of the family include
1498: 1419: 1380: 1356: 1210: 1080: 1072: 1060: 1029: 1009: 961: 958: 946: 926:, until the college was eventually dissolved in 1547 following the 915: 896: 858: 778: 631: 561: 482: 349: 292: 227: 213: 9743:. Her Majesty's Stationery Office - Scottish Record Office. 1682. 8293:. The Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire. 1940. p. 2. 7683: 7618: 7601: 7581: 7561: 7514: 7497: 5042:
and dated to the end of the 18th century are most likely those of
5040:
The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales (1884)
4629:
The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales (1884)
4015:*All contemporary spelling variants have been used where possible. 3766: 2340:
from the beginning of the 14th century, the first known record of
2081:
shipping grandee, and father of Lady Janet Grindlay Simpson, (see
1236:
for several others, including the Lyot, Purley, and Wolaston (see
8898:
Pte. George Henry Grindley, of the 5th Canadian Field Ambulance (
7441:
A History of the County of Bedford: Volume 3 - Parishes: Northill
6885:
Multiple references to family (Grenlay) lands in Nottinghamshire.
6595:"Survey of English Place-Names: British Academy Research Project" 6453:"Survey of English Place-Names: British Academy Research Project" 6135:. Leeds: W White and Co. (Harvard College Library). p. 581. 5784: 5330: 5112:
Surnames of the United Kingdom: A Concise Etymological Dictionary
4584: 2925: 2886: 2467: 2377: 2323:
A dove proper., a pea-hen proper., a buffalo's head erased gules.
2261: 2141: 1863: 1582: 1578: 1483: 1360: 1352: 1309: 1269: 1131: 1021: 899: 876: 734: 651: 521: 410: 357: 307: 132: 10273:
A cloud of witnesses, for the royal prerogatives of Jesus Christ
9740:
Index to Register of Deeds Preserve in HM General Registry House
9000:
Multiple entries for Grindley (~36), covering both WWI and WWII.
8985:
Multiple entries for Grindlay (~18), covering both WWI and WWII.
8777:; 2) Thomas Grindlay, prisoner of war; 3) James Grindley of the 7955:. London: Staffordshire Record Society. 1890. pp. 127ā€“141. 7824:. Part 1. Vol. 1. Cambridge University Press. p. 223. 7537:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 112, 172, 304, 305. 7457:
A History of the County of Bedford: Volume 1 - College: Northill
6546:
The Place-Names of Nottinghamshire: Their Origin and Development
6336:
The Place-Names of Nottinghamshire: Their Origin and Development
4341:, 18th century manor house rebuilt on the site of the ancestral 3275: 2392:"topped by a green mound and plant of oak". The existing family 552:. Control of these lands and the surrounding region in northern 11335:. (Foreword by The Rt Hon. The Earl of Elgin KT, Convenor, The 9563:"Major accessions to repositories in 2008 relating to Business" 9138: 5465:
George and William Grindlay of Orchardfield estate in Edinburgh
4764: 4635:
for difference, indicating a possible familial link. Professor
4598: 4081:
Boarzell Manor, one of the residences of the family during the
3444: 2991: 2862: 2856: 2728: 2697: 2619: 2567:"A buffalo's head, erased, gu., a dove, ppr., a pea-hen, ppr." 2437: 2381: 2369: 2250:
spellings of the Grelley, Gresley and Grindlay families in the
2165: 2043: 1867: 1217: 1151: 1119: 903: 834: 746: 720: 678: 334: 330: 288: 136: 11664:. Vol. 15. Highgate, Kendal: T. Wilson. pp. 229ā€“238. 10837:. Birmingham, England: Houghton and Hammond. 1894. p. 85. 10666:
B. 8 Nov 1864 Isle of Man; D. 20 Oct 1929 (aged 64) Vancouver.
10506:. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1915. p. 148. 10294:"Orchardfield Estate. The property of George Grindlay's Trust" 8249:
7 October 1662. Sir William Flower's muster roll; John Grinley
7936:. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1910. p. 464. 7919:
Land granted to Nicholas de Denton later subjected to dispute.
7170:. London: His Majesty's Stationery Office. 1937. p. 218. 6905:
Hugh de Grenley concerning the Mannor of Carleton in Lindrik
1186:
in February 1509, alongside other Sussex patricians including
11269: 7200:. Nottingham (BHO: British History Online): J Throsby. 1796. 6776:
Roger de Sumery, tenant in chief...in the manor of Bordeshale
6733:"Family Card - Person Sheet: Roger de Somery Baron of Dudley" 6222:"A History of Birmingham Places & Placenames from A to Y" 5488:
The arms of Walter Grindlay Simpson (Grindlay Simpson family)
4662: 4163: 2754:"Azure a chevron engrailed argent between 3 fleurs de lis or" 2690: 2277: 2019: 1930: 1791:
by the 16th century, and closely affiliated with both clans.
1775:, with the arms of Grindlay and Wedderburn sharing the motto 1232:. The family also frequently acted as arbiters for issues of 1084: 826: 470: 462: 281: 144: 10918:
History of the foundations in Manchester of Christ's College
9924: 9853:
The Surnames of Scotland: Their Origin, Meaning, and History
8904:
Sherwood Foresters (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire Regiment)
7167:
Calendar of the Fine Rolls. Vol XVII. Henry VI. AD 1437-1435
5985:
The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland
5856:
Greenlaw (Grenlaw, Girnelay, Grenlay, Greynley), in Scotland
5368:. London: The Society of Antiquaries of London. p. 341. 4625:
Dictionary of British Arms ā€“ Medieval Ordinary Vol II (1996)
4166:
Evelyn Mary Grindlay in the drawing room at Bedford Park by
10396:"The History of Anaesthesia Society Proceedings: Volume 44" 9402:
20th May 1836 - Grindlay, Robert Melville. East India Agent
5819:"A Survey and Analysis of the Place-Names of Staffordshire" 4053:
Arms of the Grindlay family of Warwickshire (19th century).
2765: 1752: 708: 524:
of "Balsal Chase" recorded as Bordeshale or Bordeslea, now
341: 326: 11351:
A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Colonial Gentry
11325: 6295:"Surname Genealogy - Some early 'Plant like' name records" 4108:, family country residence and eventual place of death of 2190:
recipient, Dr. John H Grindlay, a combat surgeon with the
1905:
During the 16th century, parts of the family lands in the
1886:, Sir Alexander Grynlaw or Grynlay (c. 1457), chaplain to 9971:. Harold B. Lee Library. London : Reeves and Turner. 9718:"Sheriff Court Filiation and Aliment Decrees of Scotland" 9366: 9362: 9196: 9192: 8591:
Major Grindlay of The Old Rectory, Wylye, Wiltshire (see
7662:. London: Johnson: Harvard College Library. p. 498. 6721:. London: H.M. Stationery Office. 1920. pp. 415ā€“416. 6549:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 59ā€“60. 5453:. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. 5293:
Agincourt: My Family, the Battle and the Fight for France
2546:"A dove ppr., pea-hen, ppr, and a buffalo's head erased" 1335:, George Grenlegh or Grenley (c.1539) became part of the 646:, instead suggests the family took their name from their 10323:
Mr Thomas Grindlay, master of the Trinity-house of Leith
9268:; 3) Other Grindlay personnel, companies and activities. 9155: 8646:"London Borough of Sutton: Archives & Local Studies" 8456:
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 4, 1337-1339
7933:
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Henry III: Volume 5, 1258-1266
7220:"Plea Rolls for Staffordshire: 7 Edward I (1239 ā€“ 1307)" 6976:
History of the County Palatine and Duchy of Lancaster: I
6197:
Calendar of Fine Rolls, Edward II: Volume 3, 1319 - 1327
6056:
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edward III: Volume 7, 1343-1346
4763:
during Glasgow's industrial expansion. Another possible
2222:, the Anglo-Canadian merchant, soldier, and politician. 2034:, however he drowned on 10 December when the vessel was 10158:
Edward I. George of Greenlaw sat in parliament 1464-73.
9828:
Surnames of Scotland: Their Origin, Meaning and History
9655:. Nichols and Son (BHO: British History Online). 1820. 9156:
Royal Army Medical Corps, Great Britain. Army. (1916).
9076:
Multiple entries for Grindley (~211). Some duplication.
7686:. University of Southampton and University of Reading. 7604:. University of Southampton and University of Reading. 7584:. University of Southampton and University of Reading. 7564:. University of Southampton and University of Reading. 7517:. University of Southampton and University of Reading. 7500:. University of Southampton and University of Reading. 7226:. Staffordshire Record Society. 1885. pp. 92ā€“102. 6181:
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edward I: Volume 4, 1301-1307
6020:
German thegan and German Degen "thane, warrior, hero").
2348:, William Greneleye, or Guillaume Greenlee (c.1372) of 1990:". The most notable was William Grindlay or Grinlaw of 980:, William Greneleye, or Guillaume Greenlee (c.1372) of 817:, regarding awards of lands and estates, collection of 11682:. Genealogical Publishing Company. pp. 101, 217. 10108:
Calendar of Writs preserved at Yester House, 1166-1625
9061:
Multiple entries for Grindlay (~88). Some duplication.
9038:
Multiple entries for Grindley (~67). Some duplication.
9023:
Multiple entries for Grindlay (~16). Some duplication.
8202:"Lives of the First World War: Walter Howarth Greenly" 7271:
Calendar of Close Rolls, Henry IV: Volume 2, 1402-1405
7074:) (1408) and Court Rolls of Newhall Manor (1542-1660). 6620:. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2011. p. 215. 5766:
John Burke Esq. &, Sir John Bernard Burke (1844).
4303:, the residence of Captain Thomas Grindlay, master of 4268:
Lieutenant Alexander Brown Grindlay, Officer with the
2317:
Armorial bearings of Grindlay. (18th century) Shield:
1913:
were impacted by the dispossession of property of the
1822:(c. 1250) and his son Matheu (Matthew) de Grenlawe of 1430:, typified by those such as John Grinley (c. 1635), a 1075:
in 1441. Thomas saw fighting alongside his brother at
11155:. The Society of Antiquaries of London. p. 379. 11057:
Mediaeval Manchester and the Beginnings of Lancashire
10821:. Manchester: The Chetham Society. 1872. p. 131. 9619:. Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd. pp. 2ā€“4, 278ā€“298. 8189:
1881: Edward Howarth Greenly of Titley Court, Kington
6432:, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, p. 47, 5884:. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. p. 96. 5765: 5362:
Dictionary of British Arms - Medieval Ordinary Vol.II
2748:
Dictionary of British Arms ā€“ Medieval Ordinary Vol II
2746:
are described in this and later works, including the
2360:), who was commended for martial valour at the first 2014:. Consequently, on 15 November he was put aboard the 1818:. A century later William de Grenlawe or Genelawe of 11410:
Index to the Captains Registers of Lloyd's of London
11149:
Dictionary of British Arms - Medieval Ordinary Vol.I
9415:"Capt. Robert Melville Grindlay (The Print Gallery)" 7938:
Grant for life to Nicholas de Denton for an oratory.
7655: 6774:. Vol. 2. The University of Iowa. p. 465. 5331:"The 1100 Year History of The 'de Greneleye' Family" 4611:
List of vice-chancellors of the University of Oxford
2671:
Dictionary of British Arms ā€“ Medieval Ordinary Vol I
1982:
arising from sectarian struggles for control of the
1925:
decreed that a third of the revenue from the lands (
1733:, and to have been early holders of what became the 1154:, in 1425 William granted a portion of his lands in 445:, before later spreading northward with the family. 298:
The family now has two primary branches, one in the
9703:
Calendar of State Papers Domestic: James I, 1611-18
8616:The lease of Cairn House by W G Grindlay Esq. from 7642:
The Beaufort family and the war in France 1421-1450
7623:
University of Southampton and University of Reading
11168: 10727:The History of the Life and Acts of Edmund Grindal 10030:. Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable Ltd. p. 27. 8906:. Killed in action September 17, 1916, during the 6979:. London: Fisher, Son & Co. pp. 226ā€“227. 6637: 5657:The New Annual Army List and Militia List for 1866 4605:in the early 15th century. He became a University 1783:slightly later, during the 15th century, from the 1284:. Then in 1525, he and his heirs were granted the 9758:"Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950" 7836:20 Feb. 1509. Commission of the Peace. Sussex. - 7334:"Southwell and Nottingham Church History Project" 7064:. The Record Society of Lancashire and Cheshire. 6203:. Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London. 1912. 1978:rebellions against the increasing persecution of 1466:. The family were invited into the protection of 752: 685:, when he was granted numerous manors across the 11757: 11561:"Meeting the descendants from a disaster at sea" 11169:Charles Fox-Davies, Arthur (1909). "Chapter 7". 11060:. Manchester University Press. pp. 120ā€“123. 10526:. H. Paton, Carver & Gilder. pp. 76ā€“78. 10367:Simpson: The Turbulent Life of a Medical Pioneer 10134:(2nd ed.). Privately printed. p. 163. 9706:. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1858. 9657:Gryndley or Grindlawe, in the Parish of Whickham 9167:No. 43124 Staff-Serjt. Alexander Brown Grindlay. 8459:. Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London. 1990. 8385:. London: William Stockdale. 1825. p. 125. 6981:Robertus de Grenlay and others standing against 6896: 6667: 6128: 4849:being documented aliases. Greenley sits between 2901:Other prominent residences of the wider family: 2376:. William was killed storming the breach in the 1890:, and George de Greenlaw or Girnelaw (c. 1464), 1710:Historically held to be descended from the same 1508: 458:The family are reputed to be descended from the 11333:Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia 10288: 10286: 10172:"Parliamentary Taxation in Scotland, 1560-1603" 8368:Grinley (Staffordshire), Grindleye (Shropshire) 8353:References to English Surnames in 1601 and 1602 8330:"English Phonetic Surname Aliases 1750 to 1800" 7151:. The Royal Library at The Hague. p. 331. 6416:Grindley, Grindley Brook, Grindley Brook Bridge 4322:(Grindlay), soldier, merchant, and mariner, by 2740:Sir Thomas Wriothesley, 1st Earl of Southampton 1748:, is illustrative of the familial connection. 1111:until it was lost to the French in April 1444. 658:line of the family held territories across the 11613:Gifford, McWilliam, Walker and Wilson (1984). 11584:. Edinburgh: Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier. 11452:A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 4 11175:. London: T. C. & E. C. Jack. p. 70. 10610:Canadian Writing Research Collaboratory (CWRC) 10076:. Vol. 2. G P Putnem's Sons. p. 225. 9469:"London Metropolitan Archives: City of London" 8869:Lance Corporal Samuel Grindlay, 7th Battalion 8247:. Eyre & Spottiswoode. 1895. p. 182. 7645:. Bristol: University of Bristol. p. 319. 5533:. London: National and Grindlays Bank Limited. 4681:John de Ferrers, 1st Baron Ferrers of Chartley 1039:, the family fought as part of the company of 945:saw several generations of the family take up 727:. This arrangement is evident in the medieval 7102:1. William de Grenelega, 2. Simon de Greneley 6957:Edward I - Robert fil' Richard de Flyxthorp ( 6421: 5696: 5583:Scottish Post Office Annual Directory 1813-14 5570:Scottish Post Office Annual Directory 1810-11 5385: 2610:line of the family gave rise to two separate 2553:"A dove, ppr.; and another, a pea-hen, ppr." 1794:The earliest recorded of this wider line was 1146:, and others. Seemingly of Boarzell Manor in 1142:, alongside Thomas Talbot, a relation of the 883:, Thomas Grenley or Greneley (c.1424), twice 473:or Athel) of Grēneleāh or Gryndeleā (c.850), 11639:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 11512:. London: Chapman and Hall Ltd. p. 352. 10283: 10155:. Vol. 2. Edinburgh: William Paterson. 10104: 9824: 9102:. London: John Murray. pp. 60ā€“61, 620. 7107: 7030:. Oxford University Press. pp. 81, 86. 5878:The Place-Names of Northumberland and Durham 2916:(primary residence of Grindlay Simpson line) 914:and his son. He and his successors held the 707:of their ancestral estates, holding them in 11674: 10989: 10340:. John Lindsey & Co. 1840. p. 34. 9630:family of Patrick, who got from his father 6916:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 6880:Inquisitions Post Mortem, Edward I, File 19 6790:Fine Roll C 60/57, 44 HENRY III (1259ā€“1260) 6383:Survey of English Place Names of Shropshire 5686:. New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons. 4623:The arms of William Gyrdeley listed in the 2947:Traditional descent of the Grindlay family 2783:which feature an oak tree or sprig of oak. 2681:"A bend bretessed, between three crescents" 988:, who, with his soldiers, fought alongside 737:for their "old feffment" held on behalf of 124:Hereweald and Ɔưel of Grēneleāh / Gryndeleā 11388:"Shropshire Archives - The Halston Estate" 11183: 11085: 11030:Family Names of the Island of Newfoundland 10182:(185). Edinburgh University Press: 23ā€“52. 10114:. Edinburgh: J. Skinner & Company Ltd. 9984: 9621:Edited by Thomas Gibson. Contributions by 9301:"Obituary - Dr Robert Walter Guy Grindlay" 8111:Collections for a History of Staffordshire 7891:Collections for a History of Staffordshire 7887: 7316:Collections for a history of Staffordshire 7291:Collections for a history of Staffordshire 6689: 6542: 6332: 4992:proposed by the renown Scottish architect 4743:The family continued their expansion into 4657:John Greneley should not be confused with 4597:Thomas Grenley, Grenely or Greneley was a 2642:Cadet arms of Grindlay of Nottinghamshire. 2498:"Crest ā€“ a buffalo's head erased, gules." 2288:), and Gresley, formerly spelt Greseleye, 1998:against the Scottish government troops of 1862:, Thomas de Grenlaw or Grenlay (c. 1400), 1680:industrialist, and William Harry Grindley 1454:were destroyed in response to the ongoing 1251: 489:, or the medieval hamlet of Greenley near 364:during the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. 10148: 10020: 9677:The Scottish Surnames of Colonial America 9504:"Second Supplement to the London Gazette" 8685:Coventry Herald - Saturday 25 August 1928 8160: 7907: 7403:. Oxford, U.K.: Oxford University Press. 6993:, in the south of the historic county of 5663:. London: John Murray. pp. 76, 81c. 5604: 5392:. London: The British Museum. p. 34. 5196: 4643:, that Girdley or Gyrdeley is probably a 902:, Master of the College of Northill, and 666:as the resident Lords of Bordeshale (see 11738: 11577: 11485: 11331:Way, George and Squire, Romily. (1994). 11267: 11118: 11103: 10069: 9726:Elizabeth Greenlee or Grindlay. Scotland 9669: 9667: 9665: 9450: 8349: 7100:. London: Parker & Co. p. 141. 7062:Wrenbury Wills and Inventories 1542-1661 6817: 6768:Calendar of Patent Rolls: Edward I. 1292 6359: 6161: 6008: 5816: 5679: 5575:Grindlay, Thomas Master of Trinity House 5519: 5517: 5515: 5513: 5172: 5108: 4988:, developed the estate in line with the 4899:Sir Walter Grindlay Simpson, 2nd Baronet 4759:), with some resettling as far north as 4485:List of family seats of English nobility 2714: 2665:of the Department of Manuscripts of the 2637: 2312: 1771:owing to common ancestry, locality, and 1751:The family is believed to have become a 1555:across the country, but particularly in 1518:French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars 1411:in Ireland the family were loyal to the 1087:to oversee the escorting of supplies to 11445: 11443: 11436:. Record Commission. 1827. p. 209. 11250: 11214: 11070: 11005: 11003: 10985: 10983: 10914: 10757: 10699: 10697: 10695: 10693: 10565:. McFarland, Incorporated, Publishers. 10558: 10359: 10357: 10355: 10266: 10264: 10241: 10239: 10237: 10235: 10233: 10169: 10065: 10063: 10016: 10014: 10012: 10010: 9820: 9818: 9816: 9814: 9812: 9776: 9774: 9623:Professor George Alexander Gibson LL.D. 9295: 9293: 9279: 9241: 9237: 9235: 9159:Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps 9151: 9149: 9088: 9086: 8744:Pte. Joshua Grindley of 2nd Battalion, 8513: 8511: 8432: 8430: 8428: 8426: 8424: 8422: 8420: 7989: 7987: 7967: 7965: 7704: 7700: 7698: 7696: 7656:Harris Nicholas Esq., Nicholas (1827). 7596: 7594: 7576: 7574: 7469: 7467: 7144: 7090: 6711: 6709: 6472: 6427: 6379: 6322:. Wilding & Son, Limited, Printers. 6315: 6267: 5761: 5759: 5757: 5755: 5753: 5697:Campbell Esq., Lawrence Dundas (1804). 5675: 5673: 5547:. Coventry City Council. 14 July 2015. 5422: 5289: 5225:The Right Hon. Lord Grindley of Rannoch 5168: 5166: 5164: 5162: 5160: 5158: 5156: 5154: 5152: 5064: 5053: 5031: 5017: 5007: 4977: 4943: 4933: 4918: 4904: 4886: 4875: 4861: 4826: 4778: 4736: 4528:of Warwickshire and Staffordshire (see 4147:, the soldier, painter, and founder of 4067:The City of Edinburgh and its environs. 2152:Another branch of the family exists in 1846:, Grenlaw, or Grynlaw (c. 1360), first 1000:in 1415, and posthumously commended by 872:, John de Grenlay or Grenley (c.1405), 870:St John the Baptist Church, Clarborough 322:. The family established themselves as 167: 11758: 11653: 11502: 11145: 11099: 11097: 10931: 10847: 10792: 10741:Parker, John William Robinson (1905). 10740: 10719: 10717: 10703: 10363: 10124: 9980: 9978: 9959: 9957: 9673: 9612: 9431: 9344: 9342: 9137:. Pte. H. Grindley, Grenadier Guards ( 8873:. Killed in action on 21st July 1916, 8861:"Centenary of the Battle of the Somme" 8812: 8736:"A-Z Waterloo Soldiers | Waterloo 200" 8618:William Tollemache, 9th Earl of Dysart 8583:"Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre" 8496: 7817: 7492: 7490: 7488: 7415: 7413: 7395: 7391: 7389: 7342:1349. Thomas, son of Robert de Grenlay 7338:www.southwellchurches.nottingham.ac.uk 7308: 7306: 7304: 7264: 7262: 7238: 7236: 7214: 7212: 7210: 7190: 7188: 7124: 7086: 7084: 7082: 7019: 7017: 7015: 7013: 6972: 6873: 6871: 6850: 6848: 6830:from the original on 23 January 2022. 6737:Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) 6289: 6287: 6263: 6261: 6233: 6231: 6215: 6213: 6157: 6155: 6153: 6151: 6149: 6124: 6122: 6101: 6099: 6097: 6071: 6069: 6061:Greenlee, Greneleye in Tynedale , 487. 5977: 5975: 5973: 5971: 5969: 5967: 5965: 5963: 5961: 5937: 5933: 5931: 5929: 5927: 5925: 5923: 5921: 5900: 5898: 5896: 5894: 5870: 5868: 5866: 5864: 5844: 5842: 5840: 5838: 5836: 5812: 5810: 5808: 5649: 5647: 5645: 5618: 5616: 5600: 5598: 5563: 5561: 5479: 5475: 5473: 5446: 5442: 5440: 5438: 5436: 5418: 5416: 5381: 5379: 5377: 5375: 5358: 5259: 5257: 5255: 5253: 5239: 5150: 5148: 5146: 5144: 5142: 5140: 5138: 5136: 5134: 5132: 4698: 4668: 4650: 4616: 4590: 4576: 4565: 4539: 4501: 2356:, a "Knight of the Royal Guards" (see 1974:, members of the family fought in the 1949:of Half Dalmahoy and Half Haltoune in 1490:at the beginning of the 18th century. 1468:Trevor Hill, 1st Viscount Hillsborough 994:Thomas Beauchamp, 12th Earl of Warwick 855:Chartulary of the Priory of St. Thomas 11468: 11064: 11047: 11026: 11009: 10899: 10864:"Page:The Ancestor Number 1.djvu/259" 10278:Out of the Monklands, William Grinlaw 9963: 9849: 9662: 9191:Group Captain George Lionel Grindley 8806: 8786: 8469: 8436: 8410:Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms 8389:Honourable Corps of Gentlemen at Arms 7638: 7534:The Soldier in Later Medieval England 7055: 7053: 7051: 7049: 7047: 7023: 6854: 6836:, exchanging lands in the village of 6369:. J. Murray (University of Michigan). 6237: 6031: 5981: 5874: 5680:Brainard, Mary Genevie Green (1915). 5551:from the original on 4 October 2015. 5545:"Coventry City Council Public Report" 5523: 5510: 5401: 5399: 5354: 5352: 5350: 5348: 5346: 5344: 5285: 5283: 5281: 5279: 5277: 5263: 5235: 5233: 5223:. Pigot & Co. pp. 678, 806. 5216: 5192: 5190: 5188: 5186: 5076:grew up in Abbey Dore, Herefordshire. 5044:Vice Admiral Sir Richard Grindall KCB 4868:William also later acted as clerk to 4001: 3999: 3997: 3995: 3993: 3991: 3989: 3987: 3985: 3983: 3981: 3979: 3977: 3975: 3973: 3971: 3946: 3944: 3942: 3940: 3938: 3936: 3934: 3932: 3930: 3928: 3926: 3924: 3922: 3920: 3918: 3916: 3914: 3912: 3906: 3904: 3902: 3900: 3898: 3896: 3894: 3892: 3890: 3888: 3886: 3884: 3882: 3880: 3878: 3876: 3874: 3868: 3866: 3864: 3862: 3860: 3858: 3856: 3854: 3852: 3850: 3848: 3846: 3844: 3842: 3840: 3838: 3836: 3834: 3828: 3826: 3824: 3822: 3820: 3818: 3816: 3814: 3812: 3810: 3808: 3806: 3804: 3783: 3781: 3764: 3762: 3760: 3758: 3756: 3754: 3752: 3750: 3748: 3746: 3744: 3742: 3740: 3723: 3721: 3719: 3703: 3701: 3699: 3697: 3695: 3693: 3691: 3689: 3687: 3685: 3683: 3681: 3679: 3677: 3661: 3659: 3657: 3655: 3653: 3651: 3649: 3647: 3645: 3643: 3641: 3639: 3637: 3635: 3629: 3627: 3625: 3615: 3613: 3586: 3584: 3567: 3565: 3563: 3561: 3559: 3542: 3523: 3502: 3500: 3498: 3496: 3494: 3492: 3467: 3465: 3463: 3461: 3459: 3442: 3440: 3438: 3386: 3384: 3382: 3366: 3364: 3362: 3360: 3358: 3356: 3354: 3352: 3350: 3348: 3346: 3344: 3342: 3340: 3300: 3298: 3296: 3290: 3273: 3271: 3269: 3267: 3265: 3263: 3261: 3259: 3257: 3255: 3253: 3251: 3249: 3247: 3245: 3243: 3241: 3219: 3217: 3215: 3213: 3211: 3209: 3207: 3205: 3203: 3201: 3199: 3197: 3195: 3193: 3145: 3143: 3141: 3093: 3091: 3089: 3087: 3085: 3083: 3081: 3079: 3077: 3075: 3073: 3071: 3069: 3067: 3061: 3034: 3032: 3030: 3028: 3026: 3024: 3022: 3020: 3018: 3016: 3014: 3012: 3010: 2989: 2987: 2985: 2983: 2981: 2979: 2977: 2975: 2973: 2971: 2969: 2967: 2965: 2963: 2961: 2959: 2957: 2955: 2786: 2734:of the family were first recorded in 2057:of the former Orchardfield Estate in 1688:magnate and founder of the eponymous 1472:Wills Hill, 1st Marquess of Downshire 1375:, to establish various armouries for 1369:Thomas Wentworth, 1st Baron Wentworth 1224:and others, regarding their lands in 1188:Thomas Fitzalan, 10th Earl of Arundel 1035:In the latter stages of the war with 654:, where by the mid 11th century, the 520:Manor, the brothers were awarded the 477:as Greenlee or Greenley, of northern 385:, the Grindlay family rank among the 11616:The Buildings of Scotland: Edinburgh 11440: 11290: 11204:"Fife Place-Name Data - Kinninmonth" 11196: 11053: 11020: 11000: 10980: 10880: 10761:Lancashire Lay Subsidies (1216-1307) 10723: 10690: 10606:"Isa Grindlay Jackson (1884 - 1981)" 10538:"Portrait of 'Mr. Grinley of Leith'" 10352: 10261: 10230: 10060: 10007: 9809: 9771: 9482: 9290: 9273: 9232: 9146: 9092: 9083: 8992:"Commonwealth War Graves Commission" 8977:"Commonwealth War Graves Commission" 8792: 8570:Grindlay of Westcote Manor, Edgehill 8545:Hoole History & Heritage Society 8508: 8417: 8114:. London: Harrison & Sons. 1887. 7984: 7962: 7693: 7591: 7571: 7530: 7464: 7312: 7287: 6989:, for 'oppression of the people' in 6706: 6363:The Place-Names of England and Wales 6034:"Thegn - Anglo-Saxon Thegn or Thane" 5785:"Grindlay Single Name Study Project" 5750: 5670: 5653: 5325: 5323: 5321: 5319: 5317: 5315: 5313: 5212: 5210: 5104: 5102: 5100: 5098: 5096: 5094: 5092: 5090: 4895:Sir James Young Simpson, 1st Baronet 4677:Robert de Ferrers, 6th Earl of Derby 2928:(primary residences of Grindal line) 2924:Cross Hill House and St Bees Manor, 2225: 413:arising from the combination of the 11565:Australian National Maritime Museum 11558: 11337:Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs 11184:Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles (1909). 11094: 11086:Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles (1909). 10714: 10585: 10519: 10426:John Maxwell (British Army officer) 9975: 9954: 9419:The Map House (www.themaphouse.com) 9339: 9332:Campbell baronets, of St Cross Mede 8273:Thomas Grendeley of Gratwich (1545) 7745:"Girders Medieval Biological Index" 7742: 7485: 7410: 7386: 7301: 7259: 7233: 7207: 7185: 7079: 7027:Dictionary of American Family Names 7010: 6868: 6861:. London: William Clowes and Sons. 6845: 6803:Canterbury Christ Church University 6617:A Dictionary of British Place-Names 6608: 6587: 6566: 6536: 6514: 6493: 6466: 6445: 6400: 6373: 6353: 6326: 6309: 6284: 6258: 6228: 6210: 6205:The manor of Bordeshale, co.Warwick 6146: 6119: 6094: 6066: 5958: 5918: 5891: 5861: 5833: 5805: 5791: 5777: 5707: 5642: 5613: 5595: 5558: 5493: 5470: 5433: 5413: 5372: 5250: 5129: 5115:. London: Clearfield. p. 176. 5066: 5055: 5046:. These arms and those of Grindal ( 5033: 5019: 5009: 4979: 4945: 4935: 4925:The "green mound and plant of oak" 4920: 4906: 4888: 4877: 4863: 4828: 4780: 4738: 2935:(primary residence of Gridley line) 2909:(primary residence of Greenly line) 2589:"Az. a cross betw. four pheons or. 2332:Although the family had been using 1648:Robert Walter Guy Grindlay, of the 1045:John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset 1041:John Talbot, 1st Earl of Shrewsbury 1020:, fought against the incursions of 337:, but more recently were prominent 13: 10934:The people's history of Manchester 10778:. London: William and Sons. 1889. 10413:"Supplement to the London Gazette" 10248:The Book of the Old Edinburgh Club 9451:Grindlay, Robert Melville (1830). 9350:"Supplement to The London Gazette" 9212:"Supplement to the London Gazette" 9180:"Supplement to The London Gazette" 8914:. He was posthumously awarded the 8721:Multiple entries for Grindley (~5) 8717:"Napoleonic War Records 1775-1817" 8709:26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot 8703:"Napoleonic War Records 1775-1817" 8541:"Warrington Road - Mayfield House" 8071: 8035: 7059: 7044: 6799:"The Henry III Fine Rolls Project" 6520: 6219: 6129:Parson and White, William (1828). 5829:– via Nottingham University. 5665:Henry Robert Grindlay, 21 Hussars. 5624:"W H Grindley and Company Limited" 5396: 5341: 5274: 5230: 5183: 4970:) came into the possession of the 4870:John de Mowbray, 2nd Baron Mowbray 4813:Robert Melville, 1st Lord Melville 4700: 4670: 4652: 4618: 4592: 4578: 4567: 4541: 4503: 2633: 2257:Direct ancestral ties to both the 1700: 1292:, formerly spelt Stanton, and the 1109:Henry Bourchier, 1st Earl of Essex 1083:, was detached to the garrison of 733:, which records the family paying 544:for "heroic gallantry" during the 46:Arms of Grindlay (Senior Branch): 14: 11797: 11257:. The Old Cross. pp. 97ā€“105. 11108:. Legislative Library of Ontario. 11033:. McGill Queen University Press. 10046:Transcription of the Ragman Rolls 8839:10.2979/victorianstudies.54.1.117 8831:10.2979/victorianstudies.54.1.117 8350:Hitching, F. K. & S. (1910). 8161:Bannister, Arthur Thomas (1921). 5486:. Nichols and Sons. p. 566. 5310: 5246:. William Blackwood. p. 270. 5207: 5173:Greenlee, Ralph Stebbins (1908). 5087: 5074:Arnold Gridley, 1st Baron Gridley 4804:Category:Robert Melville Grindlay 4381:Isabella Grindlay, member of the 3237:Northumberland & Berwickshire 2920:Residences of broader relations: 2719:Cadet arms of Grindlay of Sussex. 2601: 1192:Thomas West, 9th Baron De La Warr 1008:, and subsequently garrisoned at 934:, and subsequently bequeathed to 849:, and witnesses, warrantors, and 504:According to records gathered by 371:family whose position arose from 11732: 11714: 11696: 11668: 11647: 11606: 11588: 11571: 11552: 11534: 11516: 11496: 11479: 11462: 11423: 11416:. London Metropolitan Archives. 11401: 11380: 11361: 11342: 11301: 11294:A Concise Anglo-Saxon Dictionary 11284: 11261: 11251:Fretton, William George (1878). 11244: 11162: 11139: 11112: 11079: 11075:. Manchester: Robinson and Bent. 11071:Whatton, William Robert (1824). 10954: 10940: 10925: 10908: 10893: 10874: 10856: 10850:A Dictionary of English Surnames 10841: 10825: 10806: 10786: 10768: 10751: 10734: 10671: 10650: 10634: 10616: 10598: 10579: 10552: 10530: 10513: 10494: 10451: 10433: 10405: 10388: 10328: 10307: 10212: 10194: 10163: 10142: 10118: 10098: 10080: 10037: 9993: 9933: 9902:"List of Scottish Name Variants" 9894: 9872: 9750: 9731: 9710: 9694: 9643: 9632:Cospatrick, third Earl of Dunbar 9606: 9581: 9555: 9537: 9520: 9496: 9461: 9444: 9425: 9407: 9388: 9374: 9204: 9172: 9117: 9045: 9007: 8969: 8931: 8882: 8853: 8753: 8728: 8695: 8673: 8638: 8600: 8575: 8554: 8533: 8519:"The British News Paper Archive" 8497:Deacon, Charles William (1902). 8490: 8463: 8447: 8396: 8373: 8343: 8322: 8304: 8278: 8254: 8235: 8216: 8194: 8173: 8154: 8136: 8118: 8102: 8065: 8029: 8008: 7943: 7924: 7901: 7881: 7811: 7790: 7769: 7751: 7736: 7715: 7676: 7649: 7632: 7611: 7554: 6162:Greenlee, Robert Lemuel (1908). 5941:A Dictionary of English Surnames 5197:Burchinal, Beryl Modest (1990). 5061:Green family during that period. 4374: 4350: 4331: 4312: 4293: 4261: 4249: 4237: 4199: 4175: 4156: 4136: 4117: 4098: 4074: 4058: 4046: 4034: 3947: 3784: 3765: 3724: 3587: 3568: 3543: 3524: 3503: 3468: 3443: 3274: 3225: 3220: 3035: 2990: 2308: 2303: 2147: 2116:Edward 'Teddy' Grindlay, of the 1933:) of Sir John Grenelay (c.1540) 1888:John Hay, 1st Lord Hay of Yester 1440:James Butler, 1st Duke of Ormond 1345:Leonard Grey, 1st Viscount Grane 1331:Towards the end of the reign of 1136:John Holland, 2nd Duke of Exeter 749:and descendant of de Picquigny. 560:, established the family in the 58: 40: 11748:. 11 January 1955. p. 239. 11503:Harper, Charles George (1907). 11375:John Ernley (Greneley, Erneley) 11125:. Heraldic Publishing Company. 10220:"The Battle of Bothwell Bridge" 10088:"Ragman Rolls of 1296 and 1291" 9432:Chatterjee, Arup K Chatterjee. 9248:. Amberley Publishing Limited. 8074:"Feet of Fines: CP 25/1/186/35" 8038:"Feet of Fines: CP 25/1/184/26" 8016:"Staffordshire Deeds: Grindley" 7524: 7507: 7475:"The Manor of Northill College" 7448: 7432: 7372: 7347: 7326: 7281: 7158: 7138: 7118: 6966: 6943: 6924: 6890: 6811: 6793:. Henry III Fine Rolls Project. 6781: 6759: 6746: 6725: 6188: 6172: 6111:. Durham County Record Office. 6047: 6025: 6002: 5725: 5690: 5537: 5423:McAnlis, Virginia Wade (1994). 5038:The arms of Grindall listed in 4647:variant of Gridley or Grindley. 2593:ā€“ a buffalo's head erased gu." 2560:"A buffalo's head erased, gu." 1970:A century later, following the 1695: 1482:, but largely decided to leave 1422:and remained so throughout the 1196:Thomas Fiennes, 8th Baron Dacre 1051:during his campaign to reclaim 1006:Thomas Beaufort, Duke of Exeter 990:John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville 516:and attested by John Thorpe of 10176:The Scottish Historical Review 10105:C. H. Harvey, Charles (1930). 9917:"Scottish Genealogy Databases" 9825:Fraser Black, George (2022) . 9745:Grindlay (Greenlaw or Grinlay) 9068:"Lives of the First World War" 9053:"Lives of the First World War" 8954:"British Army Service Records" 8939:"British Army Service Records" 8796:Steam communication with India 8443:. London: Harrison & Sons. 8316:The English Place-Name Society 7908:McSweeney, Thomas. J. (2014). 7684:"The Medieval Soldier Project" 7619:"The Medieval Soldier Project" 7602:"The Medieval Soldier Project" 7582:"The Medieval Soldier Project" 7562:"The Medieval Soldier Project" 7515:"The Medieval Soldier Project" 7498:"The Medieval Soldier Project" 6897:Thoroton (1623-1678), Robert. 6649:. W. Stratford. 1809. p.  6599:The English Place-Name Society 6578:The English Place-Name Society 6505:The English Place-Name Society 6479:. English Place-Name Society. 6457:The English Place-Name Society 6412:The English Place-Name Society 6386:. English Place-Name Society. 6360:Johnston, James Brown (1915). 6339:. Cambridge University Press. 5553:Alfred Robert Grindlay CBE, JP 5429:. National Library of Ireland. 5386:de Grey Birch, Walter (1894). 2939: 2266:Albert 'd'Avranches' de GreslĆ© 2156:following emigration from the 1528:, and the global conflicts of 928:dissolution of the monasteries 861:, Thomas de Grenlay (c.1349), 753:13th, 14th, and 15th centuries 16:Anglo-Scottish knightly family 1: 11675:Arthur Shaw, William (1970). 10962:"www.manchestercathedral.org" 10883:"A Short History of Blackley" 10422:(29632): 6182. 22 June 1916. 10224:Historic Environment Scotland 9850:Black, George Fraser (1946). 9593:National Register of Archives 9457:. Smith, Elder & Company. 9382:"www.stivichall-lodge.org.uk" 8748:, Company of Captain C Eaton. 8740:Waterloo 200 Descendants Book 6543:Mutschmann, Heinrich (1913). 6333:Mutschmann, Heinrich (1913). 5733:"Reports of Masonic Meetings" 5715:"History of Stivichall Lodge" 5290:Fiennes, Sir Ranulph (2014). 5270:. Henry Colburn. p. 292. 5080: 4998:William Trotter of Ballindean 4986:Merchant Company of Edinburgh 4320:William 'Spread Eagle' Grinly 2454:, which among them include a 2396:at that time was recorded as: 2130:William 'Spread Eagle' Grinly 2000:James Scott, Duke of Monmouth 1509:18th, 19th and 20th centuries 996:, but was slain at the first 108:; 1174 years ago 103: 11475:. London: Privately Printed. 11291:Hall, John R. Clark (1916). 11187:A complete guide to heraldry 11172:A Complete Guide to Heraldry 11146:Wagner, Sir Anthony (1991). 11088:A Complete Guide to Heraldry 10887:Blakeley ONS Gazette in 2002 10758:Vincent, John A. C. (1893). 10206:National Library of Scotland 9490:"www.historiccoventry.co.uk" 9262:Alfred Robert "Bob" Grindlay 9093:Hart, Colonel H. G. (1871). 9030:"Prisoners Of War 1715-1945" 9015:"Prisoners Of War 1715-1945" 8761:"Prisoners Of War 1715-1945" 8094:AALT (University of Houston) 8078:www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk 8057:AALT (University of Houston) 8042:www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk 7850:Henry Earl of Northumberland 7759:"East Sussex Records Office" 7723:"East Sussex Records Office" 6009:Thompson, Dr Andrew (2012). 5654:Hart, Colonel H. G. (1866). 5607:Coventry's Motorcar Heritage 5483:The baronetage and knightage 5359:Wagner, Sir Anthony (1996). 4966:, as opposed to the current 4811:of Midlothian and Fife (see 4495: 4345:, by Philip Henry Witton Jr. 2822:Carleton-in-Lindrick Manor, 2208:Women's Army Auxiliary Corps 2118:4th and 10th Scottish Rifles 2038:in a storm off the coast of 1960:The First Book of Discipline 1763:during the emergence of the 1438:, the agent and informer of 1434:, who joined the company of 1130:as a member of the personal 1095:in 1442, before joining the 908:Church of St Mary the Virgin 564:counties in addition to the 401: 302:and the other in the former 7: 11596:"www.chesterwiki.com/Hoole" 11274:. Oxford University Press. 10990:Butterworth, James (1886). 10802:. Liverpool Public Library. 9856:. New York Public Library. 9361:Henry Hugh Grindley, Esq., 9305:The British Medical Journal 9283:Classic British Motorcycles 9165:Distinguished Conduct Medal 8900:Canadian Army Medical Corps 8793:Grindlay, Robert Melville. 8681:"British Newspaper Archive" 8470:Lower, Mark Antony (1860). 8437:Burke, Sir Bernard (1884). 8126:"Northamptonshire Archives" 7888:Wrottesley, George (1890). 5988:. Oxford University Press. 5719:www.stivichall-lodge.org.uk 4631:, but with 'many hurts' or 4398: 4286:Distinguished Conduct Medal 2791:Notable family residences: 2489:"Crest ā€“ a dove, proper." 1915:Catholic Church in Scotland 1856:Lord Chancellor of Scotland 1830:, alongside other Scottish 1798:(c. 1150), a descendant of 1705: 1604:, decorated officer of the 1551:, and founders of multiple 1407:of the country. During the 1395:lands on the border of the 1114:During this same period, a 1063:in 1440, and the sieges of 306:, with a small presence in 85:: "green / valley clearing" 10: 11802: 11208:Glasgow University Website 11016:. Oxford University Press. 10370:. John Donald, Edinburgh. 10070:A. Hanna, Charles (1902). 10021:Donaldson, Gordon (1949). 9985:Washbourne, Henry (1861). 9964:Elven, John Peter (1882). 9260:Multiple references to 1) 9131:1918 New Year Honours (MM) 8549:Grindley of Hoole Old Hall 8523:Coventry Evening Telegraph 8356:. Clearfield. p. 39. 8148:The National Archives, Kew 7862:Thos. West Lord De la Warr 7112:. London: Parker & Co. 6987:High Sheriff of Lancashire 6380:Gelling, Margaret (2004). 5605:Kimberley, Damien (2012). 5240:Nisbet, Alexander (1816). 4583:The recorded full name of 4027: 2661:. First documented in the 2268:(c.1050 ā€“ c.1100), avowed 1740:before it merged with the 1575:7th Bombay Native Infantry 1091:and his forces during the 825:Manor, officiator for the 453: 448: 11766:Medieval English families 11486:Kearsley, George (1801). 11278:An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary 11271:An Anglo-Saxon Dictionary 11268:Bosworth, Joseph (1858). 10948:"www.aboutmanchester.com" 10256:Wm. Grindlay in Monkland 9766:Ralf Greenlaw or Grindlay 9638:about 1190 (Charter 143). 8593:Wylye - Notable Buildings 8562:"UK, Electoral Registers" 8206:www.imperialwarmuseum.com 7705:Wriothesley, Sir Thomas. 7639:Jones, Michael K (1982). 7549:John Grenley; Man-at-Arms 6818:Chadwick, Howard (1924). 6754:The Book of Fees Part II 6473:Dodgson, J. McN. (1981). 6428:Dodgson, J. McN. (1972), 6274:The Clan Home Association 6268:Charles, William (2018). 6114:yate in parish of Whicam. 5002:Lord Provost of Edinburgh 4409:Grindley (disambiguation) 4357:Brevet Brigadier General 4182:Captain Edward Grindlay, 3872: 3870: 3713: 3711: 3709: 3675: 3671: 3669: 3667: 3663: 3633: 3631: 3621: 3619: 3540: 3521: 3432: 3430: 3428: 3422: 3420: 3418: 3416: 3414: 3412: 3410: 3404: 3402: 3400: 3398: 3396: 3394: 3380: 3376: 3374: 3372: 3368: 3338: 3334: 3332: 3330: 3324: 3322: 3320: 3318: 3316: 3314: 3312: 3310: 3308: 3306: 3187: 3185: 3183: 3181: 3179: 3177: 3175: 3173: 3171: 3169: 3167: 3165: 3163: 3161: 3159: 3157: 3155: 3153: 3139: 3135: 3133: 3131: 3129: 3127: 3125: 3123: 3121: 3119: 3117: 3115: 3113: 3111: 3109: 3103: 3101: 3099: 2710: 2290:Baronets of Drakelow Hall 2097:Alexander Brown Grindlay 1996:Battle of Bothwell Bridge 1923:Privy Council of Scotland 1840:Archdeacon of St. Andrews 1385:Tudor conquest of Ireland 1318:Sheriffs of Herefordshire 1288:of Woodhallhill Manor in 1260:, where they established 1203:Barons of Bagot's Bromley 174: 162: 151: 128: 120: 99: 89: 78: 70: 53: 39: 28: 23: 11119:Fairbain, James (1911). 11104:MacVeigh, James (1883). 11010:Madan, Falconer (1899). 10915:Hibbert, Samuel (1848). 10848:Browne, William (1958). 10793:Farrer, William (1901). 10658:"Thomas Maltby Grindley" 10559:Lathrop, Alan K (2018). 10364:McCrae, Morrice (2010). 10170:Goodare, Julian (1989). 10092:www.electricscotland.com 9528:"www.austinharris.co.uk" 9280:Jackson, Colin (2017) . 9227:(75693). 23rd Apr. 1945. 8871:East Lancashire Regiment 8813:Wallis, Frank H (2011). 7531:Bell, Adrian R. (2013). 7145:Roberts, Caroli (1836). 6855:Birch, W. de G. (1894). 5817:Horovitz, David (2003). 5609:. History Press Limited. 5524:Tyson, Geoffrey (1963). 5447:Rodger, Richard (2001). 5409:. Thomas Boslooper, PhD. 5296:. Hodder and Stoughton. 5109:Harrison, Henry (1969). 4787:Robert Melville Grindlay 4480:List of banking families 4145:Robert Melville Grindlay 4129:Baron Pearson of Rannoch 4110:Reginald Robert Grindlay 2843:Northill College Manor, 2236:Archbishop of Canterbury 2230:The Grindal family (see 2106:Royal Army Medical Corps 2012:High Court of Justiciary 1571:Robert Melville Grindlay 1351:. Family involvement in 1028:during 1430, and at the 11771:English gentry families 11581:Sir James Young Simpson 11528:In Victoria before 1848 11310:in the 18th edition of 11226:MyClan (www.myclan.com) 10710:. Turner & Marwood. 10704:Robson, Thomas (1830). 10125:Foster, Joseph (1882). 9908:. ScotsFind LLC. 2008. 9613:Gibson, Robert (1905). 9242:McGrory, David (2015). 8802:(1st ed.). London. 8608:"Surrey History Centre" 7176:), and by John Zouche ( 7024:Hanks, Patrick (2003). 6973:Baines, Edward (1836). 6824:www.nottshistory.org.uk 6675:"Dudley Castle History" 6527:www.nottshistory.org.uk 6509:Tushingham cum Grindley 6316:Bowcock, E. W. (1923). 6032:Snell, Melissa (2018). 5982:Hanks, Patrick (2016). 5700:Asiatic Annual Register 5480:Foster, Joseph (1881). 4530:History of Warwickshire 4465:Coffin-Greenly Baronets 4282:mentioned in dispatches 2855:Carshalton Park House, 2669:1894, and later in the 2178:, the highly decorated 2073:, Walter Grindlay, the 1796:Sir Patrick de Greenlaw 1596:Henry Robert Grindlay, 1524:, the expansion of the 1314:Coffin-Greenly Baronets 1252:16th and 17th centuries 957:, primarily beside the 936:Sir William Fitzwilliam 910:following the death of 624:Tushingham cum Grindley 497:, both formerly of the 11704:"Sir Richard Grindall" 11578:Blantyre, Eve (1896). 10902:Les barons du Cotentin 10776:The Battle Abbley Roll 10624:"Isa Grindlay Jackson" 9989:. Fraser and Crawford. 9680:. Clearfield Company. 9674:Dobson, David (2003). 9309:Dr R. W. G. Grindlay, 8406:. 1823. p. 2143. 7874:Sir Goddard Oxenbrigge 7866:Thos. Fenys Lord Dacre 7818:Brewer, J. S. (2015). 7396:Frowde, Henry (1888). 7068:inquisitio post mortem 6955:. www.ebooksread.com. 6700:20 August 2008 at the 6319:Shropshire Place Names 6238:Whyte, Donald (2000). 5938:Reaney, Percy (1958). 5703:. London. p. 166. 5630:. Science Museum Group 5335:www.greenlyhistory.com 5028:equivalents) survives. 4927:augmentation of honour 4573:Greneleye and Grenlay. 4305:Trinity House of Leith 4208:Alfred Robert Grindlay 4168:Sir Herbert James Gunn 4085:and later home to the 2758: 2736:Wriothesley's Chevrons 2720: 2683: 2643: 2432:adjoining the central 2402: 2346:Sir William de Grenlay 2329: 2220:Thomas Maltby Grindley 2126:Sir Herbert James Gunn 2071:Trinity House of Leith 1900:Parliament of Scotland 1731:Kingdom of Northumbria 1617:Alfred Robert Grindlay 1610:Second Anglo-Sikh Wars 1450:, and their lands and 1432:King's Royal Guardsman 1349:Lord Deputy of Ireland 978:Sir William de Grenlay 604: 499:Kingdom of Northumbria 94:Kingdom of Northumbria 11546:Passengers in History 11492:. London. p. 99. 11392:The National Archives 11355:Wentworth of Vaucluse 11319:Burke's Landed Gentry 11027:Seary, E. R. (1977). 10932:Reilly, John (1859). 10730:. London. p. 35. 10503:The Monthly Army List 10445:The National Archives 10315:"www.bellrock.org.uk" 10276:. 1714. p. 274. 10149:R Stodart, R (1881). 9549:The National Archives 9473:The National Archives 9106:Medal with two Clasps 8746:95th Regiment of Foot 8665:The National Archives 8612:The National Archives 8587:The National Archives 8476:. John Russel Smith. 8187:: 979. 2 March 1881. 8130:The National Archives 8020:The National Archives 7999:The National Archives 7894:. Harrison and Sons. 7858:Will. Lord Mautravers 7846:Thos. Earl of Arundel 7838:W. Abp. of Canterbury 7802:The National Archives 7781:The National Archives 7763:The National Archives 7727:The National Archives 7479:Bedfordshire Archives 7359:The National Archives 7319:. Harrison and Sons. 7294:. Harrison and Sons. 7224:The National Archives 7125:Cooper, C.P. (1836). 5886:Greenlee or Greenleye 5875:Mawer, Allen (1920). 4603:Oriel College, Oxford 4534:grēne/grynde leāh/leā 2876:Orchardfield Estate, 2752: 2718: 2679: 2641: 2618:and then a second in 2398: 2316: 1880:Archdeacon of Lothian 1834:, swearing fealty to 1826:(c. 1270) signed the 1674:Royal Field Artillery 1543:, acting as members, 1522:Industrial Revolution 1448:King James VII and II 1444:religious persecution 1387:. As members of the " 1343:, acting as agent to 1306:members of parliament 1059:during the relief of 691:William the Conqueror 589: 542:King Alfred the Great 11654:Winder, F A (1899). 11469:Carey, John (1798). 11054:Tait, James (1904). 10900:AndrĆ©, Davy (2009). 10463:www.reemandansie.com 10401:. 2011. p. 144. 9072:www.findmypast.co.uk 9034:www.findmypast.co.uk 9019:www.findmypast.co.uk 8958:www.findmypast.co.uk 8943:www.findmypast.co.uk 8765:www.findmypast.co.uk 8650:The National Archive 8404:"The London Gazette" 8269:Historical Resources 8262:"16th Century Wills" 7854:Thos. Earl of Surrey 7842:R. Bp. of Winchester 7174:Baron Grey of Codnor 7153:Simonis de Greneleye 7070:of Sir John Lovell ( 7001:during the reign of 6603:Gringley on the Hill 5264:Burke, John (1837). 5243:A System of Heraldry 5179:. Privately Printed. 4715:Barons of Stoneleigh 4389:and later acclaimed 4106:Derwent Island House 4069:by Robert Kirkwood). 2883:Derwent Island House 2849:Woodhillhall Manor, 2687:Walter de Grey Birch 2659:County of Nottingham 2630:in their own right. 1919:Scottish Reformation 1668:Henry Hugh Grindley 1476:member of parliament 1446:during the reign of 1164:Sir Thomas Echyngham 1122:, who fought at the 1022:Ɖtienne de Vignolles 853:signatories for the 847:knights of the shire 843:wardens of the peace 759:High Medieval Period 683:Ansculf de Picquigny 677:, the family became 11349:Sir Bernard Burke: 11254:The Forest Of Arden 11157:William de Grenleye 11090:. TC & EC Jack. 10724:Wyat, John (1710). 10319:Bellrock Lighthouse 10001:"www.scotclans.com" 9941:"Greenlees Grinlay" 9722:www.oldscottish.com 8908:Battle of the Somme 8875:Battle of the Somme 8338:Grindley or Grinley 7133:Simone de Greneleye 7091:Pym Yeatman, John. 6752:Powicke, review of 6270:"www.clan-home.org" 4711:Earls of Chichester 4440:Earl of Northumbria 4359:James Glas Grindlay 3798:Herefordshire & 3234:Grindlay (Grindley) 3045:Earl of Northumbria 2764:of Kinninmoth near 2742:(1505 ā€“ 1550). The 2406:Armorial Quartering 2358:Yeoman of the Guard 2344:are seemingly from 2244:Barons of Stockport 2176:James Glas Grindlay 2120:, close friend and 2065:Thomas Grindlay of 2004:Greyfriars Kirkyard 1844:Gilbert de Greenlaw 1804:Earl of Northumbria 1726:or Greenley in the 1684:, the 19th century 1464:Battle of the Boyne 1341:Lordship of Ireland 1328:across the county. 1128:Battle of Agincourt 823:Carlton in Lindrick 723:to de Picquigny as 208:Carlton-in-Lindrick 11745:The London Gazette 11548:. 21 January 2016. 11190:. New York: Dodge. 10662:www.findagrave.com 10628:www.boxofpoems.com 10592:Dartmouth Medicine 10542:The British Museum 10520:Kay, John (1838). 10190:– via JSTOR. 10051:The Bannatyne Club 9652:Parish of Whickham 9511:The London Gazette 9357:The London Gazette 9219:The London Gazette 9187:The London Gazette 8775:Louis Lazare Hoche 8167:www.melocki.org.uk 7108:John Pym Yeatman. 6840:, Nottinghamshire. 6677:. Sedgleymanor.com 5799:"www.forebears.io" 5628:Collections Online 5501:"RBS Heritage Hub" 4883:Australia in 1841. 4773:Greater Manchester 4727:Leghs of Adlington 4685:Barons of Chartley 4363:American Civil War 3515:Warwickshire & 3484:(Grindlay-Simpson) 2912:Strathavon Lodge, 2810:Parkfields Manor, 2803:ā€“ destroyed) (See 2795:Bordeshale Manor, 2787:Houses and estates 2721: 2663:Catalogue of Seals 2644: 2543:, 1860, 1905, 1911 2374:Hundred Years' War 2330: 2294:Robert de Stafford 2192:United States army 2184:American Civil War 1984:Church of Scotland 1852:Bishop of Aberdeen 1742:Earldom of Lothian 1738:Barony of Greenlaw 1436:Sir William Flower 1409:British Civil Wars 1403:and the continued 1278:Bishop of Hereford 1140:Earl of Huntingdon 1049:Earl of Shrewsbury 1043:, and his second, 1026:Basse Seine Valley 955:Hundred Years' War 168:Houses and estates 11781:Scottish families 11726:Lakesguides.co.uk 11619:. Penguin Books. 11559:Tao, Kim (2017). 11339:). pp. 334 - 335. 10881:Blakeley, Allen. 10588:"Dateline: Burma" 10424:Despatch No. IV. 9884:Free UK Genealogy 9567:National Archives 9286:. Fonthill Media. 9266:Grindlay Peerless 8920:British War Medal 8819:Victorian Studies 8667:(Catalog record). 8525:. 21 April 1965. 7544:978-0-19-968082-5 6983:William le Gentil 6627:978-0-19-107894-1 6241:Scottish Surnames 6220:Dargue, William. 6139:Blackett baronets 6011:"Thegns / Thanes" 5746:(600): 395. 1880. 5217:Pigot, J (1837). 4964:English Civil War 4960:Chester Cathedral 4707:Stowe-by-Chartley 4420:Grindlay Peerless 4301:Marionville House 4230:Grindlay Peerless 4011: 4010: 4007: 4006: 3969: 3802: 3779: 3738: 3611: 3582: 3557: 3538: 3519: 3490: 3457: 3288: 3239: 3059: 3008: 2892:Marionville House 2744:armorial bearings 2696:and likely faded 2677:are described as: 2675:armorial bearings 2578:ā€“ A pea-hen ppr. 2534:Burke & Burke 2390:armorial bearings 2362:siege of Harfleur 2292:and decedents of 2226:Broader relations 2140:Lord Grindley of 2067:Marionville House 1878:of Aberdeen, and 1870:of the Temple of 1789:Scottish Lowlands 1660:, and pioneering 1650:RAF Medical Corps 1627:Grindlay Peerless 1625:, the founder of 1585:, and founder of 1503:Newhall, Cheshire 1401:Church of Ireland 1397:Earldom of Ormond 1365:Queen Elizabeth I 1324:of various other 1290:Staunton on Arrow 1238:William Wollaston 1124:siege of Harfleur 1089:Sir William Peyto 1030:siege of Louviers 998:siege of Harfleur 893:Lord of the Manor 889:Oxford University 570:Scottish Lowlands 558:Kingdom of Mercia 254: 253: 238:Stowe-by-Chartley 158:(Not Degenerated) 71:Earlier spellings 11793: 11786:British families 11776:English families 11750: 11749: 11736: 11730: 11729: 11718: 11712: 11711: 11700: 11694: 11693: 11672: 11666: 11665: 11663: 11651: 11645: 11644: 11638: 11630: 11610: 11604: 11603: 11592: 11586: 11585: 11575: 11569: 11568: 11556: 11550: 11549: 11538: 11532: 11531: 11520: 11514: 11513: 11511: 11500: 11494: 11493: 11483: 11477: 11476: 11466: 11460: 11459: 11447: 11438: 11437: 11427: 11421: 11420: 11415: 11405: 11399: 11398: 11384: 11378: 11377: 11365: 11359: 11346: 11340: 11329: 11323: 11308:James Lees-Milne 11305: 11299: 11298: 11288: 11282: 11281: 11265: 11259: 11258: 11248: 11242: 11241: 11239: 11237: 11228:. 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Archived from 9912: 9898: 9892: 9891: 9876: 9870: 9867: 9846: 9822: 9807: 9804: 9792: 9786:www.geneanet.org 9778: 9769: 9768: 9762:www.ancestry.com 9754: 9748: 9747: 9735: 9729: 9728: 9714: 9708: 9707: 9698: 9692: 9691: 9671: 9660: 9659: 9647: 9641: 9640: 9610: 9604: 9603: 9601: 9599: 9585: 9579: 9578: 9576: 9574: 9559: 9553: 9552: 9541: 9535: 9534: 9524: 9518: 9517: 9508: 9500: 9494: 9493: 9486: 9480: 9479: 9465: 9459: 9458: 9448: 9442: 9441: 9429: 9423: 9422: 9411: 9405: 9404: 9392: 9386: 9385: 9378: 9372: 9371: 9354: 9346: 9337: 9336: 9297: 9288: 9287: 9277: 9271: 9270: 9245:Coventry's Blitz 9239: 9230: 9229: 9221:. 12 June 1945. 9216: 9208: 9202: 9201: 9184: 9176: 9170: 9169: 9153: 9144: 9143: 9121: 9115: 9114: 9110:Medal with Clasp 9101: 9090: 9081: 9078: 9063: 9049: 9043: 9040: 9025: 9011: 9005: 9002: 8987: 8973: 8967: 8964: 8949: 8935: 8929: 8928: 8926:for his service. 8886: 8880: 8879: 8857: 8851: 8850: 8810: 8804: 8803: 8801: 8790: 8784: 8783: 8757: 8751: 8750: 8732: 8726: 8723: 8712: 8699: 8693: 8692: 8677: 8671: 8668: 8656: 8642: 8636: 8635: 8632:Richmond History 8629: 8622: 8604: 8598: 8597: 8579: 8573: 8572: 8566:www.ancestry.com 8558: 8552: 8551: 8537: 8531: 8530: 8515: 8506: 8505: 8494: 8488: 8487: 8467: 8461: 8460: 8451: 8445: 8444: 8434: 8415: 8414: 8400: 8394: 8393: 8377: 8371: 8370: 8347: 8341: 8340: 8336:. 28 June 2022. 8334:Familysearch.org 8326: 8320: 8319: 8308: 8302: 8301: 8292: 8282: 8276: 8275: 8266: 8258: 8252: 8251: 8239: 8233: 8232: 8220: 8214: 8213: 8198: 8192: 8191: 8177: 8171: 8170: 8158: 8152: 8151: 8140: 8134: 8133: 8122: 8116: 8115: 8106: 8100: 8097: 8085: 8072:Palmer, Robert. 8069: 8063: 8060: 8048: 8036:Palmer, Robert. 8033: 8027: 8026: 8012: 8006: 8005: 7991: 7982: 7981: 7969: 7960: 7959: 7947: 7941: 7940: 7928: 7922: 7921: 7916: 7905: 7899: 7898: 7885: 7879: 7878: 7815: 7809: 7808: 7794: 7788: 7787: 7773: 7767: 7766: 7755: 7749: 7748: 7740: 7734: 7733: 7719: 7713: 7712: 7702: 7691: 7690: 7680: 7674: 7673: 7653: 7647: 7646: 7636: 7630: 7629: 7615: 7609: 7608: 7598: 7589: 7588: 7578: 7569: 7568: 7558: 7552: 7551: 7528: 7522: 7521: 7511: 7505: 7504: 7494: 7483: 7482: 7471: 7462: 7461: 7452: 7446: 7445: 7436: 7430: 7429: 7417: 7408: 7407: 7393: 7384: 7383: 7376: 7370: 7369: 7351: 7345: 7344: 7330: 7324: 7323: 7313:Salt, T (1887). 7310: 7299: 7298: 7288:Salt, T (1887). 7285: 7279: 7278: 7266: 7257: 7256: 7252:Woodstock Palace 7240: 7231: 7230: 7216: 7205: 7204: 7192: 7183: 7182: 7162: 7156: 7155: 7142: 7136: 7135: 7122: 7116: 7113: 7104: 7099: 7088: 7077: 7076: 7060:Pixton, Paul B. 7057: 7042: 7041: 7021: 7008: 7007: 6970: 6964: 6963: 6947: 6941: 6940: 6928: 6922: 6921: 6915: 6907: 6894: 6888: 6887: 6875: 6866: 6865: 6852: 6843: 6842: 6815: 6809: 6806: 6794: 6785: 6779: 6778: 6773: 6763: 6757: 6750: 6744: 6743: 6729: 6723: 6722: 6713: 6704: 6693: 6687: 6686: 6684: 6682: 6671: 6665: 6664: 6659: 6657: 6641: 6635: 6634: 6612: 6606: 6605: 6591: 6585: 6584: 6570: 6564: 6563: 6540: 6534: 6533: 6518: 6512: 6511: 6497: 6491: 6490: 6470: 6464: 6463: 6449: 6443: 6442: 6425: 6419: 6418: 6404: 6398: 6397: 6377: 6371: 6370: 6368: 6357: 6351: 6350: 6330: 6324: 6323: 6313: 6307: 6306: 6299:One Name Studies 6291: 6282: 6281: 6265: 6256: 6255: 6235: 6226: 6225: 6217: 6208: 6207: 6202: 6192: 6186: 6185: 6176: 6170: 6169: 6159: 6144: 6143: 6126: 6117: 6116: 6103: 6092: 6091: 6089: 6087: 6073: 6064: 6063: 6051: 6045: 6044: 6029: 6023: 6022: 6015:Thegns of Mercia 6006: 6000: 5999: 5979: 5956: 5955: 5935: 5916: 5915: 5902: 5889: 5888: 5883: 5872: 5859: 5858: 5846: 5831: 5830: 5814: 5803: 5802: 5795: 5789: 5788: 5781: 5775: 5774: 5763: 5748: 5747: 5737: 5729: 5723: 5722: 5711: 5705: 5704: 5694: 5688: 5687: 5677: 5668: 5667: 5662: 5651: 5640: 5639: 5637: 5635: 5620: 5611: 5610: 5602: 5593: 5590: 5577: 5565: 5556: 5555: 5541: 5535: 5534: 5532: 5521: 5508: 5507: 5497: 5491: 5490: 5477: 5468: 5467: 5444: 5431: 5430: 5420: 5411: 5410: 5403: 5394: 5393: 5383: 5370: 5369: 5367: 5356: 5339: 5338: 5327: 5308: 5307: 5287: 5272: 5271: 5261: 5248: 5247: 5237: 5228: 5227: 5214: 5205: 5204: 5194: 5181: 5180: 5170: 5127: 5126: 5106: 5070: 5059: 5037: 5023: 5013: 4996:, and agreed by 4983: 4972:Bunbury baronets 4949: 4939: 4924: 4910: 4892: 4881: 4867: 4832: 4784: 4749:South Lancashire 4742: 4721:and others (see 4719:Barons of Newton 4704: 4674: 4656: 4639:suggests in his 4622: 4596: 4582: 4571: 4545: 4507: 4490:British nobility 4470:House of Grailly 4460:Simpson Baronets 4455:Gresley Baronets 4378: 4354: 4335: 4316: 4297: 4265: 4253: 4241: 4203: 4188:G. 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John Donald. 9823: 9810: 9795: 9780: 9779: 9772: 9756: 9755: 9751: 9737: 9736: 9732: 9716: 9715: 9711: 9700: 9699: 9695: 9688: 9672: 9663: 9649: 9648: 9644: 9611: 9607: 9597: 9595: 9587: 9586: 9582: 9572: 9570: 9561: 9560: 9556: 9543: 9542: 9538: 9526: 9525: 9521: 9506: 9502: 9501: 9497: 9488: 9487: 9483: 9467: 9466: 9462: 9449: 9445: 9430: 9426: 9413: 9412: 9408: 9394: 9393: 9389: 9380: 9379: 9375: 9352: 9348: 9347: 9340: 9299: 9298: 9291: 9278: 9274: 9256: 9240: 9233: 9214: 9210: 9209: 9205: 9182: 9178: 9177: 9173: 9154: 9147: 9123: 9122: 9118: 9099: 9091: 9084: 9066: 9051: 9050: 9046: 9028: 9013: 9012: 9008: 8990: 8975: 8974: 8970: 8952: 8937: 8936: 8932: 8888: 8887: 8883: 8859: 8858: 8854: 8811: 8807: 8799: 8791: 8787: 8759: 8758: 8754: 8734: 8733: 8729: 8715: 8701: 8700: 8696: 8679: 8678: 8674: 8659: 8644: 8643: 8639: 8627: 8623: 8606: 8605: 8601: 8581: 8580: 8576: 8560: 8559: 8555: 8539: 8538: 8534: 8517: 8516: 8509: 8495: 8491: 8484: 8468: 8464: 8453: 8452: 8448: 8435: 8418: 8402: 8401: 8397: 8379: 8378: 8374: 8364: 8348: 8344: 8328: 8327: 8323: 8310: 8309: 8305: 8290: 8284: 8283: 8279: 8264: 8260: 8259: 8255: 8241: 8240: 8236: 8222: 8221: 8217: 8200: 8199: 8195: 8179: 8178: 8174: 8159: 8155: 8142: 8141: 8137: 8132:. 14 July 1468. 8124: 8123: 8119: 8108: 8107: 8103: 8088: 8070: 8066: 8051: 8034: 8030: 8014: 8013: 8009: 7993: 7992: 7985: 7971: 7970: 7963: 7949: 7948: 7944: 7930: 7929: 7925: 7914: 7906: 7902: 7886: 7882: 7870:Sir Robert Rede 7832: 7816: 7812: 7796: 7795: 7791: 7775: 7774: 7770: 7757: 7756: 7752: 7741: 7737: 7721: 7720: 7716: 7703: 7694: 7682: 7681: 7677: 7670: 7654: 7650: 7637: 7633: 7617: 7616: 7612: 7600: 7599: 7592: 7580: 7579: 7572: 7560: 7559: 7555: 7545: 7529: 7525: 7513: 7512: 7508: 7496: 7495: 7486: 7473: 7472: 7465: 7454: 7453: 7449: 7438: 7437: 7433: 7419: 7418: 7411: 7394: 7387: 7378: 7377: 7373: 7353: 7352: 7348: 7332: 7331: 7327: 7311: 7302: 7286: 7282: 7268: 7267: 7260: 7242: 7241: 7234: 7218: 7217: 7208: 7194: 7193: 7186: 7164: 7163: 7159: 7143: 7139: 7123: 7119: 7097: 7089: 7080: 7058: 7045: 7038: 7022: 7011: 6985:, the infamous 6971: 6967: 6959:Nottinghamshire 6949: 6948: 6944: 6930: 6929: 6925: 6909: 6908: 6895: 6891: 6877: 6876: 6869: 6853: 6846: 6816: 6812: 6797: 6787: 6786: 6782: 6771: 6765: 6764: 6760: 6751: 6747: 6731: 6730: 6726: 6715: 6714: 6707: 6702:Wayback Machine 6694: 6690: 6680: 6678: 6673: 6672: 6668: 6655: 6653: 6643: 6642: 6638: 6628: 6614: 6613: 6609: 6593: 6592: 6588: 6582:Little Gringley 6572: 6571: 6567: 6557: 6541: 6537: 6519: 6515: 6499: 6498: 6494: 6487: 6471: 6467: 6451: 6450: 6446: 6440: 6426: 6422: 6406: 6405: 6401: 6394: 6378: 6374: 6366: 6358: 6354: 6347: 6331: 6327: 6314: 6310: 6293: 6292: 6285: 6266: 6259: 6252: 6236: 6229: 6218: 6211: 6200: 6194: 6193: 6189: 6178: 6177: 6173: 6160: 6147: 6127: 6120: 6105: 6104: 6095: 6085: 6083: 6075: 6074: 6067: 6053: 6052: 6048: 6030: 6026: 6007: 6003: 5996: 5980: 5959: 5952: 5936: 5919: 5904: 5903: 5892: 5881: 5873: 5862: 5848: 5847: 5834: 5815: 5806: 5797: 5796: 5792: 5783: 5782: 5778: 5764: 5751: 5735: 5731: 5730: 5726: 5713: 5712: 5708: 5695: 5691: 5678: 5671: 5660: 5652: 5643: 5633: 5631: 5622: 5621: 5614: 5603: 5596: 5580: 5567: 5566: 5559: 5543: 5542: 5538: 5530: 5522: 5511: 5499: 5498: 5494: 5478: 5471: 5461: 5445: 5434: 5421: 5414: 5405: 5404: 5397: 5384: 5373: 5365: 5357: 5342: 5329: 5328: 5311: 5304: 5288: 5275: 5262: 5251: 5238: 5231: 5215: 5208: 5195: 5184: 5171: 5130: 5123: 5107: 5088: 5083: 4913:William Grindal 4809:Melville family 4757:Thomas Grindley 4689:Barons of Groby 4659:Sir John Ernley 4526:Forest of Arden 4498: 4445:Earl of Lothian 4435:Clan Wedderburn 4401: 4394: 4379: 4370: 4355: 4346: 4336: 4327: 4317: 4308: 4298: 4289: 4266: 4257: 4254: 4245: 4242: 4233: 4228:and founder of 4204: 4195: 4180: 4171: 4161: 4152: 4141: 4132: 4122: 4113: 4103: 4094: 4079: 4070: 4063: 4054: 4051: 4042: 4039: 4030: 4020: 4013: 3966: 3960: 3954: 3952: 3800:Buckinghamshire 3799: 3797: 3791: 3789: 3776: 3772: 3770: 3735: 3731: 3729: 3608: 3600: 3594: 3592: 3579: 3575: 3573: 3554: 3550: 3548: 3536:Nottinghamshire 3535: 3531: 3529: 3516: 3514: 3510: 3508: 3487: 3483: 3481: 3478:Baronet Simpson 3475: 3473: 3454: 3450: 3448: 3285: 3281: 3279: 3236: 3232: 3230: 3056: 3052:Earl of Lothian 3048: 3042: 3040: 3005: 3001: 2997: 2995: 2942: 2933:Buckinghamshire 2931:Culwood House, 2824:Nottinghamshire 2789: 2762:Clan Kinninmont 2713: 2648:Nottinghamshire 2636: 2634:Nottinghamshire 2616:Nottinghamshire 2604: 2582:ā€“ Non Degener" 2311: 2306: 2228: 2182:officer of the 2150: 2016:Crown of London 2008:King Charles II 1929:) and produce ( 1921:. 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