John Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Wilton (died 28 October 1323) was an English nobleman and administrator. He was the son of Reginald de Grey, 1st Baron Grey de Wilton and his wife Maud de Verdun (or Maud daughter and heir of William Baron FitzHugh). His first office was as vice-justice of Chester from 1296 to 1297. He participated in the siege and capture of Caerlaverock Castle in July 1300, and his arms were recorded in the Roll of Caerlaverock, a roll of arms compiled during the diese.
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| - John Grey, 2. Baron Grey of Wilton (de)
- John Grey, 2nd Baron Grey de Wilton (en)
- Грей, Джон, 2-й барон Грей из Уилтона (ru)
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| - John Grey, 2. Baron Grey of Wilton (* vor 1268; † 18. Oktober 1323) war ein englischer Adliger. (de)
- Джон де Грей (англ. John de Grey; около 1268 — 28 октября 1323) — английский аристократ и крупный землевладелец, 2-й барон Грей из Уилтона с 1308 года. Участвовал в войнах с Шотландией, был в числе лордов-ордайнеров, пытавшихся ограничить власть короля Эдуарда II, но во время Войны Диспенсеров перешёл на сторону монарха. Передал большую часть своих владений младшему сыну, в результате чего появилась новая ветвь рода — Греи из Ратина. (ru)
- John Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Wilton (died 28 October 1323) was an English nobleman and administrator. He was the son of Reginald de Grey, 1st Baron Grey de Wilton and his wife Maud de Verdun (or Maud daughter and heir of William Baron FitzHugh). His first office was as vice-justice of Chester from 1296 to 1297. He participated in the siege and capture of Caerlaverock Castle in July 1300, and his arms were recorded in the Roll of Caerlaverock, a roll of arms compiled during the diese. (en)
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| - John Grey, 2. Baron Grey of Wilton (* vor 1268; † 18. Oktober 1323) war ein englischer Adliger. (de)
- John Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Wilton (died 28 October 1323) was an English nobleman and administrator. He was the son of Reginald de Grey, 1st Baron Grey de Wilton and his wife Maud de Verdun (or Maud daughter and heir of William Baron FitzHugh). His first office was as vice-justice of Chester from 1296 to 1297. He participated in the siege and capture of Caerlaverock Castle in July 1300, and his arms were recorded in the Roll of Caerlaverock, a roll of arms compiled during the diese. He was summoned to Parliament from 1309 to 1322. His first parliamentary appointment was that of Lord Ordainer in 1310, and was followed by the grant in 1311 of Ruthin Castle, which passed to his younger son Roger de Grey. He was at the Battle of Bannockburn, where the English army took a heavy defeat. Nonetheless, he was trusted by Edward II who was confident in the appointment as in February 1314/15 and governor of Caernarfon Castle. He was relieved of his constabulatory responsibilities the following year and called to raise troops in response to the insurrection led by Llywelyn Bren. He served as conservator of the peace for Bedfordshire in 1320. In 1322, he was commanded to raise troops in Wales and join the royal muster at Coventry. (en)
- Джон де Грей (англ. John de Grey; около 1268 — 28 октября 1323) — английский аристократ и крупный землевладелец, 2-й барон Грей из Уилтона с 1308 года. Участвовал в войнах с Шотландией, был в числе лордов-ордайнеров, пытавшихся ограничить власть короля Эдуарда II, но во время Войны Диспенсеров перешёл на сторону монарха. Передал большую часть своих владений младшему сыну, в результате чего появилась новая ветвь рода — Греи из Ратина. (ru)
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