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  1. Thomas Grey, Lord Grey of Groby (c. 1623 – 1657), was an elected Member of Parliament for Leicester during the English Long Parliament, an active member of the Parliamentary party and a regicide.

  2. Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset, 1st Earl of Huntingdon, 7th Baron Ferrers of Groby, KG (1455 – 20 September 1501) was an English nobleman, courtier and the eldest son of Elizabeth Woodville and her first husband Sir John Grey of Groby.

  3. 9 de mar. de 2021 · Her eldest son, Thomas Grey, was created Earl of Huntingdon, and in 1475 was made Marquis of Dorset. It was Thomas Grey who began the building at Groby, near the site of the castle. (Only the stone steps of the castle can be found today and the mound on which it stood).

  4. Thomas Grey, séptimo barón Ferrers de Groby, I conde de Huntingdon, y I marqués de Dorset (¿? 1453 - 20 de septiembre de 1501), [1] [2] fue un noble inglés, cortesano y el hijo mayor de Isabel Woodville y su esposo Sir Juan Grey de Groby.

  5. In 1509, Thomas Grey (now known as Lord Ferrers of Groby) married secondly Margaret Wotton (14871541), daughter of Sir Robert Wotton (c. 1463–1524) of Boughton Malherbe, Kent, and the widow of William Medley.

  6. Thomas Grey, I Marqués de Dorset KG KB PC (22 de junio de 1477 – 10 de octubre de 1530) fue un noble inglés, cortesano, militar y terrateniente. Primeros años.

  7. Grey of Groby played a prominent part in Pride’s Purge and was one of the judges in Charles I’s trial, his signature appearing second on the king’s death warrant. He went on to serve as a councillor of state and military officer in the Commonwealth, but in the spring of 1657 died of gout, leaving behind him an only son and namesake.