, Wales Edward Charleton married twice: • Firstly to
Alianore Holland, daughter of
Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent and sister and co-heiress of
Edmund Holland, 4th Earl of Kent, and widow of
Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March. He left no sons, but two daughters and co-heiresses. The estates were divided between the co-heiresses, and the peerage fell into abeyance from which it has probably never emerged, the later creation in favour of the
Greys being more probably a new peerage than a revival of the old one: • Joan Charleton, eldest daughter, who married
Sir John Grey of Heton (c. 1385–1421), Northumberland • Joyce Charleton, youngest daughter, who married
John Tiptoft, 1st Baron Tiptoft, and had descendants both powerful
marcher chieftains. • Secondly to Elizabeth Berkeley, daughter of
Sir John Berkeley of
Beverstone Castle, Gloucestershire, who survived her husband and married secondly
John Sutton, 1st Baron Dudley. Their son
Edmund Sutton married Joyce Tiptoft, daughter of Joyce de Cherleton and
Sir John Tiptoft. Grey and Dudley descendants jointly held the Cherleton inheritance, including
Powis Castle, until it was allowed to pass to their kinsmen the
Herbert family in 1587. ==References==