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Mother
  
Anne Woodville

Name
  
Richard 3rd

Died
  
May 3, 1524


Richard Grey, 3rd Earl of Kent

Spouse(s)
  
Elizabeth Hussey Margaret Fynche

Father
  
George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent

Parents
  
George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent, Anne Woodville

Siblings
  
Henry Grey, 4th Earl of Kent

Grandparents
  
Jacquetta of Luxembourg, Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers, Edmund Grey, 1st Earl of Kent, Lady Katherine Percy

Cousins
  
Henry Cavendish, Elizabeth of York, Edward V of England, Perkin Warbeck, Thomas Grey - 1st Marquess

Similar People
  
John Grey of Groby, Thomas Grey - 1st Marquess, Richard Woodville - 1st Earl R, Jacquetta of Luxembourg, Elizabeth Woodville

Richard Grey, 3rd Earl of Kent (1481 – 3 May 1524) was an English peer.

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Family

He was a son of George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent and his first wife Anne Woodville. His maternal grandparents were Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers and Jacquetta of Luxembourg.

His father was secondly married to Catherine Herbert. His paternal half-brothers included Henry Grey, 4th Earl of Kent. His mother was previously married to William Bourchier, Viscount Bourchier. His maternal half-siblings included Henry Bourchier, 2nd Earl of Essex and Cecily Bourchier. Cecily was mother to Walter Devereux, 1st Viscount Hereford.

Marriages

Richard married twice. His first wife was Elizabeth Hussey. She was a daughter of Sir William Hussey and Elizabeth Berkeley. Her father had served as Attorney General for England and Wales from 16 June 1471 to 7 May 1481 and Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales from 7 May 1481 to his death on 24 November 1495. His second wife was Margaret Fynche, daughter of James Fynche. There were no known children from either marriage.

Life

He was created a Knight of the Garter in 1505, alongside the latter Henry Stafford, 1st Earl of Wiltshire.

Richard wound up heavily in debt, probably through gambling, and was forced to alienate most of his property. A good part ended up in the crown's hands; historians disagree regarding what this says about the relationship of Henry VII of England with the aristocracy.

Richard died childless and was succeeded as earl by his half-brother Henry. Henry tried, with little success, to reacquire the property Richard had sold, and had to live as a modest gentleman, never formally taking title as earl.

References

Richard Grey, 3rd Earl of Kent Wikipedia