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5 quick facts about Walter De Grey:
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Walter De Grey was Archbishop of York in the time of Henry III, and Sir Robert De Grey helped Edward I subdue the Welsh ... 
Source: volokh.com... [volokh.com]
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 EMAIL US: Walter De Grey was born about 1222 in Rotherfield, Sussex, England ... 
Source: Ancestors of Thomas Byron Brodnax [www.familyorigins.com]
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Walter De Grey is supposedly responsible for the South Transept, while his sub-Dean and treasurer, John Romanus, was associated with the North Transept and ... 
Source: York Minster (from York Press) [www.yorkpress.co.uk]
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Walter De Grey is the son of unknown Grey.1 Walter De Grey held the office of Archbishop of York.1 ... 
Source: thePeerage.com - Thomas Huw Monk and others [www.thepeerage.com]
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Walter De Grey was a gallant young knight As ever was seen at a feast or a fight Ever fiat at the battle and first at the board, Were it blood to be spilled or good wine to be poured ... 
Source: Commander Dahlgren Biography [www.sonofthesouth.net]
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