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  1. With the approval of Henry VIII Dorset married in 1533-4 Frances, the elder daughter of Charles Brandon, duke of Suffolk, by Mary Tudor, younger sister of Henry VIII. By his fathers wishes he had previously been contracted, and probably married, to a daughter of Lord Arundel, but with some difficulty, and by the payment of a large sum of money, he managed to free himself from his first wife.

  2. Henry Grey, 3rd Earl of Stamford was born on 10th June 1685 at Enville, staffordshire. He was the son of Honrable John Grey and his wife Honrable Catherine Ward . He married Dorothy Wright, daughter of Sir Nathan Wright, on 6th July 1704. He died on 16th November 1739 aged 54.

  3. Richard Grey, 3rd Earl of Tankerville, 8th Lord of Powys (5 November 1436 – c. 1466) fought on the side of the House of York in the War of the Roses. Family [ edit ] Sir Richard Grey was the son and heir of Henry Grey, 2nd Earl of Tankerville and Antigone Plantagenet (illegitimate daughter of Humphrey of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Gloucester ). [1]

  4. 3rd Earl of Kent, 6th Baron Grey of Ruthin 1481–1524: Henry Grey 4th Earl of Kent, 7th Baron Grey of Ruthin c. 1495 –1562: George Grey c. 1493 –1514/1515 10th Baron Grey de Wilton: Thomas Grey c. 1496 –1517 11th Baron Grey de Wilton: Richard Grey c. 1505 –1523 12th Baron Grey de Wilton: William Grey c. 1509 –1562 13th Baron Grey de ...

  5. Henry Grey, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, 3rd Marquess of Dorset KG KB (17 January 1517 – 23 February 1554), was an English courtier and nobleman of the Tudor period. He was the father of Lady Jane Grey, known as the Nine Days' Queen.

  6. HENRY GEORGE GREY, 3RD EARL GREY (1802-94) Letter from Lord Grey to Prince Albert 7 Jul 1849. ... Henry George Grey, 3rd Earl Grey (1802-94) (writer) View person page.

  7. Goody-Two-Shoes turned Barber (Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon; Henry George Grey, 3rd Earl Grey) by John ('HB') Doyle, printed by Alfred Ducôte, published by Thomas McLean. lithograph, published 28 June 1832. NPG D41143.