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  1. Henry Grey, 1st Earl of Stamford ( c. 1599 – 21 August 1673), known as the Lord Grey of Groby from 1614 to 1628, was an English nobleman and military leader. [1]

  2. 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.

  3. Henry Grey, 4th Earl of Kent (c. 1495 – 24 September 1562) was Earl of Kent from 1524 to his death. He was a son of George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent and his second wife Catherine Herbert. His maternal grandparents were William Herbert, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Anne Devereux. His father was previously married to Anne Woodville, a daughter of ...

  4. Earl of Stamford was a title in the Peerage of England. It was created in 1628 for Henry Grey, 2nd Baron Grey of Groby. This Grey family descended through Lord John Grey, of Pirgo, Essex, younger son of Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset, and younger brother of Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk (father of Lady Jane Grey ); Suffolk was executed for treason in 1554 forfeiting his titles (see the ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Earl_GreyEarl Grey - Wikipedia

    The second Earl was succeeded by his second (but eldest surviving) son, Henry, 3rd Earl Grey. The third Earl was also a Whig politician and served under Lord John Russell as Secretary of State for War and the Colonies from 1846 to 1852. On his death, the titles passed to his nephew, Albert, 4th Earl Grey, who was the son of General the Hon. Charles Grey, third son of the second Earl. Lord Grey ...

  6. Among his most enduring interests was his estate at Howick in Northumberland, and, although the main series of Grey Estate Papers forms a separate division of the Earl Grey Papers, there is much material in the 3rd Earl's papers relating to estate matters and to Northumberland affairs.

  7. Discover life events, stories and photos about Lord Henry Grey 1st Earl of Stamford (1599–1673) of Stamford, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom.