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  1. Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent, KG, PC (1671 – 5 June 1740) was a British politician and courtier. None of his sons outlived him, so his new title became extinct on his death. Though the house he built at Wrest Park in Bedfordshire has gone, parts of his very grand garden have survived relatively untouched.

  2. 26 de abr. de 2022 · June 05, 1740 (68-69) Immediate Family: Son of Anthony Grey, 11th Earl of Kent and Mary Grey, 1st Baroness Lucas of Crudwell. Husband of Jemima Grey and Sophia Bentinck. Father of Anthony Grey, Earl of Harold; Henry Grey; Lady Amabel Campbell; Jemima Ashburnham; Anne Grey, Lady Cavendish and 3 others.

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    • June 05, 1740 (68-69)
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  3. Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent, 1st Marquess de Grey, 1st Marquess of Kent, Earl of Harold and Viscount Goderich, 2nd Baron Lucas KG (1671–1740) Created Marquess de Grey, with a special remainder failing heirs male of his body to his grand-daughter, Jemima Campbell, and the heirs male of her body.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Duke_of_KentDuke of Kent - Wikipedia

    Edmund Grey 1416–1490 1st Earl of Kent, 4th Baron Grey de Ruthyn: Earldom (7th creation) extinct, 1463: George Grey c. 1460 –1503 2nd Earl of Kent, 5th Baron Grey de Ruthyn: Anne Woodville c. 1438 –1489: Elizabeth Woodville c. 1437 –1492: King Edward IV 1442–1483: Henry Grey c. 1495 –1562 4th Earl of Kent, 7th Baron Grey ...

  5. Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent. (1664-1740), Lord Justice. Sitter in 1 portrait. Like. List Thumbnail. Sort by. Queen Anne and the Knights of the Garter. by Peter Angelis. oil on canvas, circa 1725.

  6. Henry Grey, 11th Earl and 1st Duke of Kent primary name: Grey, Henry other name: (Duke of) Kent

  7. ARTWORKS. Henry Grey (c.1671–1740), 1st Duke of Kent. Godfrey Kneller (1646–1723) (and studio) English Heritage, Wrest Park. Photo credit: Historic England Archive. Tag this. Whole length portrait, Henry Grey stands full-face in peer's robes holding the staff of office, a key at his waist. English Heritage, Wrest Park.