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  1. Charles Robert Grey, 5th Earl Grey DL (15 December 1879 – 2 April 1963), styled Viscount Howick between 1894 and 1917, was an English nobleman, the son of Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey. [1] Grey was born in London in 1879 and was the son of the 4th Earl of Grey. He attended Eton College, Windsor and graduated with a BA from Trinity College ...

  2. Albert Henry George Grey, 4th Earl Grey, GCB, GCMG, GCVO, PC (28 November 1851 – 29 August 1917) was a British peer and politician who served as Governor General of Canada 1904–1911, the ninth since Canadian Confederation. He was a radical Liberal aristocrat and a member of a string of liberal high society clubs in London. An active and articulate campaigner in late Victorian England he ...

  3. Esta imagem pode não estar no domínio público fora dos Estados Unidos; isto aplica-se especialmente nos países e áreas que não aplicam a regra do prazo mais curto para obras dos EUA, como o Canadá, a China Continental (não incluindo Hong Kong e Macau), Alemanha, México e Suécia.

  4. Label. Description. Also known as. English. Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey. British politician and Governor General of Canada (1851-1917) Albert Henry George Grey. Albert Grey, Viscount Howick. Albert Grey.

  5. Albert Henry George Grey, 4. Earl Grey GCMG, GCVO, PC (* 28. November 1851 im St James’s Palace, London; † 29. August 1917 in Howick, Northumberland) war ein britischer Politiker und Staatsmann. Der Sohn des Generalleutnants Charles Grey (1804–1870) und Neffe von Henry Grey, 3. Earl Grey, war vom 10. Oktober 1904 bis zum 13.

  6. Albert Henry George Grey, 4:e earl Grey, född den 28 november 1851 i London, död där den 29 augusti 1917, var en brittisk politiker och ämbetsman. Biografi [ redigera | redigera wikitext ] Han var son till general Charles Grey .

  7. Albert Henry George Grey (28 novembre 1851, palais St. James de Londres – 29 août 1917), 4 e comte Grey, est un homme d'État. Il est le neuvième gouverneur général du Canada , de 1904 à 1911 .