Ida de Grey
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Ida de Grey or Edith de Grey (1368 – 1 June 1426), was a Cambro-Norman noblewoman, and the daughter of Reginald Grey, 2nd Baron Grey de Ruthyn, a powerful Welsh Marcher lord. The Greys of Ruthyn were the chief Marcher barons in the northern region of the Welsh Marches.
Ida married Sir John Cokayne, Justice of the Common Pleas, by whom she had six children. Through her eldest daughter Elizabeth, she was an ancestress of Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, and Catherine Howard, queens consort of King Henry VIII of England.
Family
Ida or Edith was born at Ruthin Castle in Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales in 1368, the youngest daughter of Reginald Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Ruthyn and Eleanor Le Strange of Blackmere (1337 – 20 April 1396). She had four siblings including Reginald Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn, the implacable enemy of Owain Glyndŵr. It was her brother's land dispute with Glendower which caused the latter to launch his rebellion against King Henry IV of England and take Reginald prisoner, keeping him in confinement until he was ransomed by the king for the sum of 10,000 marks.
Her paternal grandparents were Sir Roger Grey, 1st Baron Grey de Ruthyn and Elizabeth de Hastings, and her maternal grandparents were John Le Strange, 2nd Baron Strange of Blackmere, and Ankaret Le Botiller, daughter of Sir William Le Botiller and Ela de Herdeburgh. Ankaret was a direct descendant of Welsh Prince Gruffydd II ap Madog, Lord of Dinas Bran and his wife, Emma de Audley.[citation needed]

Marriage and issue
Ida married Sir John Cokayne, Chief Baron of the Exchequer, the son of Sir John Cokayne and Cecilia de Vernon. In 1417, Sir John bought 1,500 acres (6.1 km2) of land in Bedfordshire which included the village of Hatley Bury, later renamed Cockayne Hatley, and established his manor there. Henceforth, the manor of Cockayne Hatley in Bedfordshire became the principal residence of the Cokayne family.
Together Sir John and Ida had six children:
- Sir Reginald Cokayne (- after 10 February 1428), married Beatrice Walleys, by whom he had issue.
- Henry Cokayne (- after 10 February 1428)
- Elizabeth Cokayne (- after 1422), married firstly in 1411, Sir Philip Butler by whom she had two sons; she married secondly on 13 December 1421, Sir Laurence Cheney of Fen Ditton, Sheriff of Cambridge, by whom she had five children, including Elizabeth Cheney, the great-grandmother of three Queen consorts of King Henry VIII; Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, and Catherine Howard.
- John Cokayne (- after 10 February 1428)
- Margaret Cokayne (- after 10 February 1428)
- Thomas Cokayne (- after 10 February 1428)
Ida's husband Sir John died in 1429 and was succeeded by their eldest son Sir Reginald. Ida died on 1 June 1426 and was buried in St. John's Church, Cockayne Hatley. There are many fine effigies of the Cockayne family which can be seen in the church at Cockayne Hatley.
Ancestry
| Ancestors of Ida de Grey | ||||||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Reginald de Grey, 1st Baron Grey de WiltonJohn Grey, 2nd Baron Grey de WiltonMaud FitzHughRoger Grey, 1st Baron Grey de RuthynSir Ralph Basset, Lord of DraytonMaud BassetMargaret de SomeryReginald Grey, 2nd Baron Grey de RuthynSir Henry de HastingsJohn Hastings, 1st Baron HastingsJoan de CantelouElizabeth de HastingsWilliam de Valence, 1st Earl of PembrokeIsabel de ValenceJoan de MunchensiIda de GreyRobert Le StrangeFulk le Strange, 1st Baron Strange of BlackmereEleanor de BlancminsterJohn Le Strange, 2nd Baron Strange of BlackmereSir John Giffard, 1st Baron GiffardEleanor GiffardMaud de CliffordEleanor Le Strange of BlackmereWilliam Le BotillerSir William Le BotillerAngharad ferch GruffyddAnkaret Le BotillerRoger de HerdeburghEla de HerdeburghIda de Odingsells | ||||||||||||||||
| Reginald de Grey, 1st Baron Grey de Wilton | ||||||||||||||||
| John Grey, 2nd Baron Grey de Wilton | ||||||||||||||||
| Maud FitzHugh | ||||||||||||||||
| Roger Grey, 1st Baron Grey de Ruthyn | ||||||||||||||||
| Sir Ralph Basset, Lord of Drayton | ||||||||||||||||
| Maud Basset | ||||||||||||||||
| Margaret de Somery | ||||||||||||||||
| Reginald Grey, 2nd Baron Grey de Ruthyn | ||||||||||||||||
| Sir Henry de Hastings | ||||||||||||||||
| John Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings | ||||||||||||||||
| Joan de Cantelou | ||||||||||||||||
| Elizabeth de Hastings | ||||||||||||||||
| William de Valence, 1st Earl of Pembroke | ||||||||||||||||
| Isabel de Valence | ||||||||||||||||
| Joan de Munchensi | ||||||||||||||||
| Ida de Grey | ||||||||||||||||
| Robert Le Strange | ||||||||||||||||
| Fulk le Strange, 1st Baron Strange of Blackmere | ||||||||||||||||
| Eleanor de Blancminster | ||||||||||||||||
| John Le Strange, 2nd Baron Strange of Blackmere | ||||||||||||||||
| Sir John Giffard, 1st Baron Giffard | ||||||||||||||||
| Eleanor Giffard | ||||||||||||||||
| Maud de Clifford | ||||||||||||||||
| Eleanor Le Strange of Blackmere | ||||||||||||||||
| William Le Botiller | ||||||||||||||||
| Sir William Le Botiller | ||||||||||||||||
| Angharad ferch Gruffydd | ||||||||||||||||
| Ankaret Le Botiller | ||||||||||||||||
| Roger de Herdeburgh | ||||||||||||||||
| Ela de Herdeburgh | ||||||||||||||||
| Ida de Odingsells | ||||||||||||||||