104 GREY. in the Scotch and French wars, distinguishing himself greatly in the latter and was sum. to Pari, as a Baron (LOUD GKFY Dli ROTHICUFIKLD) from 25 Aug. (1338), 12 Ed. III., to 15 Dec. (1357), 31 Ed. 111., by writs directed "Johanni dc Grey dc Ituthcrtield." K.G.,23 April 1341, being one of the Founders of that Order; Steward of the Household, 1353. He m. firstly, about 1320, Katharine, da. and coheir of Bryan Fitzalan, of Bedale, co. York. He m. secondly Avice, da. of Robert (Mau.mion), Loud Mah.uion, by Maud, said to be a da. of "the Loud FrnxiVALL. ' He d. 1 Sep. (1359), 33 Ed. III.,(») at Kotherlield Greys, Oxon. lite second wi£e('>) survived him. II. 13G0. John (Grey), Lord Grey de Rotherfield, s. ami L, by first wife, aged JO at his father's death in 1460. He was sum. to Pari, from 20 Nov. (13G0). 34 Ed. III., to 4 Oct. (1878), 17 Ed. III., by writs directed "Johanni Grey dc Rotherfield." He m. Matilda. He d. 4 June (1375), 49 Ed. HI. Will directing his burial to be at St. James monastery, Northampton, pr, 16 June 1375, at Woburn, and reg. at Lincoln. His wife survived him. III. 1375, J. Bartholomew (Guey), Loud Grey de Rothehfielp, M(») but 1st surv. s. and h., aged 21 in 1375 at his father's death. He was never sum. to Pari, as a Baron and (/. s.p., the next year, 137b'. IV. 1376, 4. Robert (Grey), Lord Grey de Rotherfield, Lr. to and h. He also never had summons to Pari, as a Baron. ( ll ) Hem. 1388. Elizabeth, da. and eventually sole heir of William DP. la Plaunciik, of Haversham, Bucks, by Elizabeth, da. of Roger HlLLAUV. He d. s.p.m.( 1 ') 14 Jan. (1387/8), 11 Bio. II., when the Barony became dorma>U.{ s ) His widow m. (as his second wife) John (Clinton), Loud dk Clinton, who d. S Sep. 139S. She w. subsequently Sir John Behminuiiam, and finally (as her 4th husband) Sir John Kusskix. She (/. B.p. 1423 and was bur. at Havereham-l") GREY DE ROUGEMONT. See " Riciiemoust Grey-," Barony (Grey), c>: (by charter) 1110; attainted 1161. (") The date of his death is given variously as 25 Aug., 1 Sep., and 1 Oct., but the date of 1 Sep. in the return for Oxfordshire, where he died, is probably the correct one. ( b ) She had two sons both of whom took her name of Marmion and d. s.p.m., the younger one leaving a du. and h., Elizabeth, who 171. Henry, Lord Fitzhugh. ( c ) His elder br. was John Grey, for whose marriage (with Flizabeth, da. of Sir Michael Poynings) arrangements had been made in (1361), 35 Ed. III. ( d ) It is asserted by Djgdale that l.o was sum. to Pari, "in 1 liic. II. but not after," but his name does not appear among those so sum. tho' (his cuusius) John Grey de Codnor, Henry Grey de Wilton, and Reginald Grey dc Ruthyn, are included. (°) On the death of his only br. Sir Richard Grey (1 100-1), 2 Hon. IV., the male line of this branch appears to have become extinct. 0 The representation, apparently, devolved on his only da. and h., Joaue, aged two years at his death in 1388 and 13 in 1400. She m. in 1401 John (Deincourt), Lord Deiucourt, and had issue. In that case this Barony would have become attainted in 1487 on the attainder of Francis ( Lovell), Viscount Lovell, in that year. But in Banks's " Bar. Anyl. Ccnc," vol. i, p. 236, another da. and coheir (viz., Julian who nt. Edmund Mussenden and had issue) is assigned to this Robert Grey of Kotherfield, and a totally different account both of the parentage and of the marriage of Joano is given, making her to be the da. and h. of Thomas Grey who was s. and h. of Robert, Lord Grey de Rotiierfield, and giving her lor her husbands (1) Guy de Brctton, Serjeant at Law, and (2) Richard Quatermain, by both of whom she had issue. (s) See vol. ii, p. 304, note " d," sub « Clinton," as to her seal, &c.