GREYSTOCK. 115 about CO other persona sum. 8 June (1294), 22 Ed. t, to advise on the affairs of the Realm.!") His signature as " Johannes de Greystock, Dominus de Morpeth," is to the celebrated letter to the Pope in 130l,( h ) tho' he was not one of the Barons sum. to the Pari, at Lincoln which preceded it. He d. s.p. (1305-C6), 84 Ed. L, when any Barony cr. by the writ of I2M became extinct.^) II. 129. r ), 1. Ealph Rtz- William, of Grimthorpe, co. York, 2d unit s. of William FlTz-RAi.ni, of Grimthorpe afsd, by Joane, paternal JSOS, aunt of the Baron last abovenanied, da. of Thomas de Grkystock, of Greystock afsd., sue. his elder br. Geoffrey- Fitz- William (1290), 24 Ed. L ; served in the Scotch wars and was sum. to Parl.( l1 ) as a Baron [LORD FITZ-WILLIAM] from 21 June (129;.), 23 Ed. L,(») to 6 Oct. (1315), 9 Ed. II., by writs directed " Rado.fd. Willi." In 1306 he sue. to the Greystock estates (under a settlement made in 1299 by his cousin Lord Greystock uboveuamed) and under the name of Greystock and by that Baronial designation (only) his posterity (tho' not he himself or his son) was (within six years of his death) known. He was Warden and Joint Warden of the Sotch Marches temp. Ed. I. and Ed. II.; Gov. of Berwick and Gov. of Carlisle. His signature as " Jladus fil. WiUielmi, Dominus de Grimlhorp," is to the celebrated letter to the Pope in 1301. ( b ) He m. (fine [1281-82J, 10 Ed. I., Margaret, widow of Nicholas Corbet, da. and coheir of Sir Hugh de Bolebek, of Iiolebek, co. Northumberland. He d., at a great age, Nov. (1315), 9 Ed. II., and was bur. at Nesham, co. Durham. III. 1315. 2. Robert (Fm- William), Loud Fitz- William, of Greystock, 2d but 1st surv. s. and h., aged 10 at his father's death with whom, in 1311, he had been in the Scotch wars. He inherited thoGreystock estates hut appears not to have assumed that name. He was never sum. to Pari. He m. Elizabeth, da. of Halph Nevii.i.. of Scotton, co. Lincoln. He (/. (1316-17), 10 Ed. II., and was bur. at Butterwick. His widow d. 25 Oct. (1346), 20 Ed. III. IV. 1317. J. Ralph (Fitz-Wjlliam afterwards de Greystock), Lord Fitz-William, s. and h., b. about 1299, being aged 17 at his father's death. Haviug assumed the surname of de Grci/stoch he was from 15 May (1321), 14 Ed. II., to 17 Sep. (1322), 16 Ed. II., sum. to Pari, as a Baron [LORD GREYSTOCK] by writs directed " Rado de Graystock.' c ) He m. by Papal Dispell- (■) See vol. i, p. 259, note " c," sub " Basset de Sapcote," as to this writ not constituting a regular summons to Pari. ( b ) See full account thereof in " Nicolas," pp. 761—809. (<-') "This John de Greystock obtained licence from the Crown [1296-97], 25 Ed. I., 'quod ipse de manerio de Graystoke et tota Baronia de Graystoke,' &c, ' feoffare possit dilectum et fidelem nostrum Radulphum Filium WiUielmi nobiscum in obsequium nostrum ad partes trausmarinas prefecturum ;' a fine was levied [1298-99], 27 Ed. I., and the said manor settled upon John de Greystock for life, with remainder to the said Ralph and his heirs for ever. This settlement was made; not only to the exclusion of his own brother and sister (who afterwards died s.p.), but also to the exclusion of the two daughters and coheirs of his uncle, Thomas de Greystock, in whom was eventually vested the representation of the original [/cudal] Barony of Greystock." [Courthope.] The names of these ladies (who, however, in no way represent the peerage Barony by writ of 1295) and other particulars are in " Coll. Top. ct Gen." vol. v, p. 314. ( d ) There is proo f of his sitting in the Bolls of Pari. (') See p. 114. note "c." 0 Mr. Townsend remarks (Coll. Top. et Gen.," vol. v, p. 313', that " this Barony affords kb instance where a conveyance of the lands was followed by the enjoyment of the title in a person who was not' the heir of the original possessor." This, however, hardly expresses what really occurred, viz., that a person who was himself entitled to a Barony in fee changed his name (on inheriting a large estate from another family) and that in consequence thereof the dcsiyr.aiion of writ for his summons as a Baron