An historical and genealogical account of the noble family of Greville, : to the time of Francis, the present Earl Brooke, and Earl of Warwick : including the history and succession of the several Earls of Warwick since the Norman conquest; and some account of Warwick Castle . chaplains to fay mafstherein, during the ten following years, for his fou! and thefouls of all his anceftors. He bequeaths his manors, lands,^c. to Joan his v/ife, John Grevill his fon, and RichardBrothell, his executors ; and appoints fir Roger Hatton, ab-bot of Evefham, and fir William Bradley, fupervifors. Tlisiaid Jo


An historical and genealogical account of the noble family of Greville, : to the time of Francis, the present Earl Brooke, and Earl of Warwick : including the history and succession of the several Earls of Warwick since the Norman conquest; and some account of Warwick Castle . chaplains to fay mafstherein, during the ten following years, for his fou! and thefouls of all his anceftors. He bequeaths his manors, lands,^c. to Joan his v/ife, John Grevill his fon, and RichardBrothell, his executors ; and appoints fir Roger Hatton, ab-bot of Evefham, and fir William Bradley, fupervifors. Tlisiaid Joan, his fccond wife (n), was fifter and heir of fir Phi-B 2 lip (h) Fcedera, torn. S. (I) Ex Reglftr. yoc. Arundel^p. 9. and 10. vol. i. fol. 1S3. (i) Dugdaies Antiq. of War- (m) Atkinss Gloucefterfliirc^ vvickfhire, IA edit, , 530. (n) Efc. 28. Hen. VI, (k) 5, [ 4 ] Up Thornbury, knigbt, and lived a long time after him. Butthis lady having brought him no fons, the entail before men-tioned took place, with regard to John, his fon and heir, andLodowick, whom he had by Margaret his firft wife (o), bywhom he likewife had ifTue two daughters ; Mary, married toJohn GifFord, of Harpre, efquire ; and Alice, married to Ed-mond Ludlow, John Greville, eldeil fon and heir of the laft mentionedWilliam, refided alfo (p) at Campden, and being (q) fheriffof Gloucefterfhire, and the Marchesof Wales, in the 6th year of kingHenry IV. bore for his arms (r),fable, upon a crofs engrailed, with-in the like border, or, ten annuletsof the fecond, with a mullet of fivepoints in the dexter quarter. Inthe 8th year of king Henry V. heobtained the kings pardon for alltranfgreffions (s), in that he, andSibil his wife, daughter and heir of fir Robert Corbet, knight,deceafed, had entered on the lands and tenements whichJoan, the wife of the faid fir Robert, held in dower. Sibil,his wife, dying foon after without ifTue, he married (t)Joyce, daughter of fir Walter Cok


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