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Gray.svg|[[House of Gray]]<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Broxmouth and Fowlis<br>Lords Gray<br>Issued from Andrew, younger son of John de Grey of Chillingham<br>Scottish branch</span>
Gray.svg|[[House of Gray]]<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Broxmouth and Fowlis<br>Lords Gray<br>Issued from Andrew, younger son of John de Grey of Chillingham<br>Scottish branch</span>
Grey of Chillingham.svg|[[House Grey of Chillingham]]<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Chillingham and Werke<br>Baronets of Chillingham<br>Barons Grey of Werke<br>Issued from Thomas, son of Thomas Grey of Heaton, the Chronicler</span><!-- Issued from eldest son of Thomas Grey "the Chronicler" who was attainted and executed for his involvement in "Southampton plot", his lands and titles confiscated. He and his line were thus treated as a younger line from that point on as the younger brother of Thomas named John became 6th Lord of Powis by marriage and later 1st Earl of Tankerville and Baron Grey of Powis. The line of Thomas afterwards continues at Chillingham, eventually becoming Barons Grey of Werke -->
Grey of Chillingham.svg|[[House Grey of Chillingham]]<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lords of Horton, Werke and Chillingham<br>Baronets of Chillingham<br>Barons Grey of Werke<br>Issued from Thomas, son of Thomas Grey of Heaton ''the Chronicler''</span><!-- Issued from eldest son of Thomas Grey "the Chronicler" who was attainted and executed for his involvement in "Southampton plot", his lands and titles confiscated. He and his line were thus treated as a younger line from that point on as the younger brother of Thomas named John became 6th Lord of Powis by marriage and later 1st Earl of Tankerville and Baron Grey of Powis. The line of Thomas afterwards continues at Chillingham, eventually becoming Barons Grey of Werke -->
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Thomas Grey Galloway.svg|Thomas de Grey<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Heaton<br>Father of Thomas, author of the ''Scalacronica''<br>Arms in Galloway Roll and Nativity Roll</span><!-- By year given for Galloway Roll and Nativity Roll this is Thomas (de) Grey, father of another Thomas (d.1369) who was the author of Scalacronica. This CoA would be his arms while his father (another Thomas de Grey as well - d.1310) was still alive  -->
Thomas Grey Galloway.svg|Thomas de Grey<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Heaton<br>Father of Thomas, author of the ''Scalacronica''<br>Arms in Galloway Roll and Nativity Roll</span><!-- By year given for Galloway Roll and Nativity Roll this is Thomas (de) Grey, father of another Thomas (d.1369) who was the author of Scalacronica. This CoA would be his arms while his father (another Thomas de Grey as well - d.1310) was still alive  -->
Thomas de Grey 1410.svg|Thomas de Grey<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Heaton<br>Elder brother of John, 1st Earl of Tankerville<br>Arms in ''Thomas Jenyns' Book''</span><!-- Either Thomas de Grey (d.1415) i.e. elder brother of John, 1st Earl of Tankerville and William, Bishop of London or his son who was also named Thomas-->
Thomas de Grey 1410.svg|Thomas de Grey<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Lord of Heaton<br>Elder brother of John, 1st Earl of Tankerville<br>Progenitor of Chillingham branch<br>Arms in ''Thomas Jenyns' Book''</span><!-- Either Thomas de Grey (d.1415) i.e. elder brother of John, 1st Earl of Tankerville and William, Bishop of London or his son who was also named Thomas-->
William FitzGrey.svg|William de Grey<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Bishop of London and Lincoln<br>Younger brother of John, 1st Earl of Tankerville<br>Arms in ''William Jenyns' Ordinary''</span><!-- If this CoA indeed refers to certain "William de Grey" and the estimate for WJ Ordinary is correct (ca.1360-1380) this would be William who was Bishop of London and Lincoln, younger son of Thomas and brother of John, 1st Earl of Tankerville-->
William FitzGrey.svg|William de Grey<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Bishop of London and Lincoln<br>Younger brother of John, 1st Earl of Tankerville<br>Arms in ''William Jenyns' Ordinary''</span><!-- If this CoA indeed refers to certain "William de Grey" and the estimate for WJ Ordinary is correct (ca.1360-1380) this would be William who was Bishop of London and Lincoln, younger son of Thomas and brother of John, 1st Earl of Tankerville-->
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