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Sable, three leopard's faces jessant-de-lis argent between nine crosses crosslet fitchée of the last (Burke, Sir Bernard, The General Armory, London, 1884, p.491) Hillary/St Hillary of Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire (Sir Edward Hillary of Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire (son and heir of Henry Hillary, of Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire, by his 1st wife Joan Marmion - Sir Henry Hillary appears to have twice exercised the right of patronage to the Rectory of Scrivelsby, once in 1324, in concert with his wife, who is stiled the

Lady Johan, and again in 1325, when he presented in his own right (Scrivelsby, the home of the champions. With some account of the Marmion and Dymoke families. Illustrated by Lodge, Samuel, 1893 [1])), married Agnes de Grey, daughter and heiress of Sir William de Grey (died 1369), of Sandiacre, Derbyshire. His son (Sir John "Grey" of Sandiacre) adopted the surname of Grey. Sir John "Grey" of Sandiacre left a daughter and heiress Alice Grey (1377- ), who married Sir John Leke of Leke. (Complete Peerage 6 (1926): 167-168 (sub Grey) re Sir William de Grey (died 1369), of Sandiacre, which shows that Sir William de Grey was succeeded at his death by his daughter and sole heiress, Agnes, wife of Sir Edward Hillary. Agnes was aged 47 at her father's death, or born circa 1322) Note by Douglas Richardson, Salt Lake City [2]: "the IPM of Agnes de Grey's husband, Sir Edward Hillary, shows that he held at his death 2 acres of land at Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire, which property was the inheritance of Joan Marmion, it seems safe to conclude that Sir Edward Hillary, husband of Agnes de Grey, is the same person as Sir Edward Hillary, who was the son and heir of Henry Hillary, of Scrivelsby, Lincolnshire, by his 1st wife, Joan Marmion [see Complete Peerage, 6 (1926): 167, footnote h (sub Grey)]".
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