Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Lisle

Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Lisle (died 1492) was an English nobleman who was created Viscount Lisle in 1483,[1] in recognition of his wife's descent.

Sir Edward Grey was a younger son of Sir Edward Grey (c. 1415–1457) (a son by his second marriage of Reginald Grey, 3rd Baron Grey de Ruthyn) by his wife Elizabeth Ferrers, 6th Baroness Ferrers of Groby (1419–1483)[2][3][4] His father was summoned to parliament as Baron Ferrers of Groby in right of his wife.

[5] His eldest brother was Sir John Grey of Groby (c. 1432-1461), a Lancastrian knight, the first husband of Elizabeth Woodville who later married King Edward IV, and great-great-grandfather of Lady Jane Grey.

[7] By Elizabeth Talbot he had the following children:[8] There might have been another daughter- Margaret, Countess of Wiltshire, wife of Edward Stafford, 2nd Earl of Wiltshire (who died in 1499), they had no issue.

However occasionally in Tudor times name Margaret was used as synonymous with Muriel.

Arms of Grey de Ruthyn : Barry of six argent and azure in chief three torteaux
Arms of Talbot: Gules, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailled or [ 6 ]