488 - Armorial Bearing of 
Lincoln, of Wakerley in the county of North- 
ampton, and of other possessions belonging 
to the family. 
The estates of the GRELLEYs passed to the 
family of Lorp de la WaRRE, by this mar- 
riage with the heir, and thence again by mar- 
riage to the Wests; and the Manor of Man- 
CHESTER was sold by Sir Reginald West, in 
1577, to Sir John Lacy, Knight, who con- 
veyed it to Sir Nicholas Mosley, Lord Mayor 
of London. It is now the inheritance of Sir 
OswaLp Mostey, the present Baronet. 
To prove that the identical ALBERT 
GRELLEY, mentioned in the Domesday 
survey, was the progenitor of the ancient 
race of the Lords of Manchester, and 
not NiGEL, son of the standard-bearer, and 
ancestor of the GRESLEYS of DERBYSHIRE, 
I would notice the descent of those manors, 
which fell to his share on the division of 
Blackburnshire and Leylandshire, held con- 
jointly with Busli; of the lands in the coun- 
ties of Lincoln and Norfolk, to the different 
branches of the family ; and of part after- 
wards, through the heir, to the Lorps de la 
WARRE. 
Among the many and various records and 
notices relating to the GRELLEYS, besides the 
proof of the descent of lands to the Ashtons 
