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  1. Charles Grey, also known as Viscount Howick, was the 2nd Earl Grey. He was the oldest surviving son of Charles Grey KB – hence his title. He was born on the 13th of March 1764 in Falloden, Northumberland. And died 81 years later, in 1845 at his stately home.

  2. For the full article, see Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey . Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, (born March 13, 1764, Falloden, Northumberland, Eng.—died July 17, 1845, Howick, Northumberland), British politician, leader of the Whig Party, and prime minister (1830–34). Grey entered Parliament in 1786 and soon became prominent among the aristocratic ...

  3. Charles Grey war seit 1762 mit Elizabeth Grey (vor 1747–1822) verheiratet, der Tochter von George Grey of Southwick (1713–1746), mit der er sieben Kinder hatte. Er war der Vater des britischen Staatsmannes und Premierministers Charles Grey, 2. Earl Grey, nach dem der Earl Grey-Tee benannt ist.

  4. 29 de dic. de 2017 · Biography. A firmly Whig politician, Charles Grey 2nd Earl Grey oversaw 4 years of political reform that had enormous impact on the development of democracy in Britain. Lord Grey’s political ...

  5. Charles Grey (ur. 13 marca 1764 w Fallodon, zm. 17 lipca 1845 w Howick) – między 1806 a 1807 znany jako wicehrabia Howick, był premierem Zjednoczonego Królestwa Wielkiej Brytanii i Irlandii od 22 listopada 1830 do 16 lipca 1834. Był członkiem partii Wigów, a także jednym z głównych twórców Ustawy o reformie z 1832 ( ang.

  6. Charles Grey med den fullständiga titeln 2:e earl Grey, 2:e viscount Howick, 2:e baron Grey av Howick, 3:e baronet Grey av Howick, född 13 mars 1764 i Fallodon nära Alnwick, Northumberland, död 17 juli 1845 på Howick House, Howick, Northumberland, var en brittisk politiker. Han var farbror till George Grey, 2:e baronet och far till Henry ...

  7. Earls, Henry Grey (1691–1749), High Sheriff of Northumberland, war am 11. Januar 1746 in der Baronetage of Great Britain der Titel Baronet, of Howick in the County of Northumberland, verliehen worden. Der Titel fiel 1749 an dessen ältesten Sohn Sir Henry Grey, 2. Baronet (1722–1808) und bei dessen kinderlosem Tod 1808 an dessen Neffen, den 2.