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  1. Canadian Football Hall of Fame, 1963. 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 from 1904 to 1911, the ninth since Canadian Confederation. He was a radical Liberal aristocrat and a member of a string of liberal ...

  2. Marquess of Dorset (1517–1554) ⚭ Lady Frances Brandon; Lord John Grey (1523–19. November 1569); Lord Thomas Grey (1526–1554); Lord Leonard Grey; Lady Mary Grey. Greys Sohn Henry folgte ihm als Marquess of Dorset und heiratete Lady Frances Brandon, eine Enkelin Heinrichs VII. 1551 wurde er zum Duke of Suffolk ernannt.

  3. He left his estates to his widow for life, who was then styled Dowager Countess of Stamford and Warrington, and on her death in 1905 they were divided. The Dunham Massey estate went with the earldom ; the Leicestershire estates passed to his niece Mrs Arthur Duncombe (later Grey), and the Enville estate was inherited by the Dowager Countess 's grandniece Catherine, wife of Sir Henry Foley ...

  4. Richard Grey was educated at Hounslow College and Hammersmith College of Art and Building, training as a quantity surveyor. Career. In 1963, he succeeded as Earl Grey, following the death of Charles Grey, 5th Earl Grey, his second cousin twice removed, although he did not inherit the family seat of Howick Hall.

  5. St John's College, Cambridge. Thomas Philip de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey, 3rd Baron Grantham, 6th Baron Lucas, KG, PC, FRS (born Robinson, later Weddell; 8 December 1781 – 14 November 1859), styled as The Hon. Thomas Robinson until 1786 and as Lord Grantham from 1786 to 1833, of Wrest Park in the parish of Silsoe, Bedfordshire, was a British ...

  6. Biography. George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent and 5th Baron Grey de Ruthyn, was the second son of the 1st Earl, his elder brother having died in 1480. He was made a Knight of the Bath by King Richard III in July 1483. He was a Justice of the Peace for Huntingdonshire from 1480, for Northamptonshire from 1480 and for Bedfordshire from 1483, for ...