Henry de Grey
It is probable that he saw service in Gascony and Flanders, and he served in the wars against the Scots. He was present at the Battle of Falkirk, 1298, and at the Siege of Caerlaverock, 1300.
He died in 1308, and his possessions passed to his son, Richard.
Henry appears in The Falkirk Roll, H16 & The Caerlaverock Poem, K6, where he bears
Barry of six argent and azure
Richard de Grey, died 1271, bears the same arms in Glover's Roll, B42 & The Camden Roll, D175.
Robert de Grey, died 1295, in St George's Roll, E284, bears
Barry of six argent and azure a bend gules
John de Grey, died 1323, bears the same arms in The Falkirk Roll, H38.
Another John de Grey, died 1272, in Glover's Roll, B43 & St George's Roll, E191, bears
Barry of six argent and azure a label gules
Reynaud de Grey, died 1308, bears the same arms in The Falkirk Roll, H62; The Camden Roll, D132 & St George's Roll, E46.
John de Grey, died 1323, in The Caerlaverock Poem, K62; St George's Roll, E141 & The Galloway Roll, GA104, bears
Barry of six argent and azure a bend indented gules
It is possible that he is the same John, above, who died in the same year. Both bore a bend.
Adam de Grey, in St George's Roll, E72 & Charles' Roll, F46, bore
Barry of six argent and azure in chief three torteaux