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Ralph Greystoke, 5th Baron Greystoke

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Margaret (or Margery), married Sir Thomas Grey of Chllingham (d. 16 August 1498). Their daughter Anne married three times: (1) Sir John Delaval of Seaton-Delaval, Sheriff of Northumberland (d. 4 February 1498); (2) Thos. Hopton; and (3) Phillip
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by his second wife, Elizabeth Ferrers, daughter of Robert Ferrers, 3rd Baron Ferrers of Wem. At age 22, he succeeded his father in the barony after the latter's death in 1436.
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the next year, which resulted in the deaths of York and Salisbury, and also on the victorious Lancastrian side at the
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promising to ride with the earl "in time of peace and of war." When the Earl of Salisbury allied with
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he formalized the long-standing alliance that had existed between the two families for some time.
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in early 1461. However, it has been suggested that as he was probably absent from the decisive
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However, in a political reversal not uncommon for the period, after the rout of
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two months later, which led to the accession of York's eldest son as King
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The History and Topography of the Counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland
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to assist in crushing disorder that had broken out in neighbouring
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Effigy of Elizabeth Talbot (née Greystoke, died 1490) in
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in the north. By his marriage to Elizabeth, daughter of
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in the early 15th century, and a protagonist during the
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Barry argent and azure three chaplets of roses gules
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Ralph de Greystoke, 5th Baron Greystoke

nobility
Wars of the Roses
William, Lord FitzHugh
John de Greystoke, 4th Baron Greystoke
Greystoke Castle
Cumberland
the king's
Margaret d'Anjou
duke of Suffolk's
Wars of the Roses
indenture
Richard Neville, 5th Earl of Salisbury
Richard of York
the duke of Somerset
Richard, Duke of York
parliament
Protector
Oyer and Terminer
Percy adherents
between the Percies and the Nevilles.
Yorkist government
raise troops
Yorkshire
Lancashire
Salisbury and York at Ludlow
Calais
Ireland
fealty

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