Walter de Grey
Walter de Grey (also spelt Walter de Gray) Archbishop of York from 1216 - 1255It was he who purchased York Place in London which, after the fall of Thomas Cardinal Wolsey, was to become the Palace of Whitehall.
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Walter de GreyWalter de Grey (also spelt Walter de Gray) Archbishop of York from 1216 - 1255It was he who purchased York Place in London which, after the fall of Thomas Cardinal Wolsey, was to become the Palace of Whitehall. |
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