Ralph Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Werke

[1] His father was created a baronet on 15 June 1619 before being elevated to the Peerage of England as Baron Grey of Werke on 11 February 1624.

Upon his father's death on 29 July 1674, he succeeded as the second Baron Grey of Werke, but died less than a year later.

Together, they were the parents of:[1] Lord Grey died on 15 June 1675 and was buried at Harting, Sussex.

He was succeeded in the barony by his eldest son Ford, who was created Viscount Glendale and Earl of Tankerville in 1695.

The Grey estates in Northumberland were inherited by his grandson, Henry Neville, the son of his daughter Katherine.

An engraving of Grey