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  1. 1st Earl of Kent, 4th Baron Grey of Ruthin: See Template:Dukes of Kent family tree: Edmund Grey d. 1499 8th Baron Grey de Wilton: George Grey 2nd Earl of Kent, 5th Baron Grey of Ruthin c. 1460 –1503: Edmund Grey c. 1469 –1511 9th Baron Grey de Wilton: Richard Grey 3rd Earl of Kent, 6th Baron Grey of Ruthin 1481–1524: Henry Grey

  2. Richard Grey Fonctions Membre de la Chambre des lords Lord Temporal 2 avril 1963 – 11 novembre 1999 (36 ans, 7 mois et 9 jours) Pairie héréditaire Prédécesseur Charles Grey Successeur House of Lords Act 1999 Biographie Titre complet Comte Grey Nom de naissance Richard Fleming George Charles Grey Date de naissance 4 mars 1939 Lieu de naissance Slough (Angleterre , Royaume-Uni) Date de ...

  3. Edward Grey, 6th Baron Ferrers of Groby. Sir John Grey of Groby, Leicestershire (c. 1432 [1] – 17 February 1461) was a Lancastrian knight, the first husband of Elizabeth Woodville who later married King Edward IV of England, and great-great-grandfather of Lady Jane Grey .

  4. Henry Grey (1520–1545). He married Margaret St. John. They were parents to Reginald Grey, 5th Earl of Kent, Henry Grey, 6th Earl of Kent and Charles Grey, 7th Earl of Kent. Katherine Grey. She is mentioned to have married twice, to unnamed members of the Slayton and Spencer families. Uncertain if she had descendants.

  5. He was a son of George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent and his first wife Anne Woodville. His maternal grandparents were Richard Woodville, 1st Earl Rivers and Jacquetta of Luxembourg. His father was secondly married to Catherine Herbert. His paternal half-brothers included Henry Grey, 4th Earl of Kent.

  6. Philip Kent Grey, 7th Earl Grey (born 11 May 1940) is a British naval pilot and hereditary peer. His father, Albert Harry George Campbell Grey, was born in Ottawa , Ontario and served as Trooper with the Canadian Armoured Corps when he was killed in 1942.

  7. Richard de Grey (died c.1271) of Codnor, Derbyshire, was a landowner who held many important positions during the reign of Henry III of England, [1] including Warden of the Isles ( Channel Islands) 1226–1227, 1229–1230 and 1252–1254, and later both Constable of Dover Castle and Warden of the Cinque Ports from 1258 irregularly to 1264. [2]