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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Charles_GreyCharles Grey - Wikipedia

    Charles Grey, 7th Earl of Kent (1540s–1623), Lord Lieutenant of Bedfordshire. Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey (1729–1807), British Army general. Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (1764–1845), British Prime Minister, after whom Earl Grey tea is named. Sir Charles Edward Grey (1785–1865), British Member of Parliament for Tynemouth and North Shields ...

  2. Sir Charles "1st Earl Grey" Grey KB, PC, KG. Born before 23 Oct 1729 in Howick Hall, Howick, Northumberland, England. Ancestors. Son of Henry (Grey) of Howick Bt and Hannah (Wood) Grey. Brother of Henry Grey 2nd Bt, Margaret (Grey) Cooper and Elizabeth (Grey) Pennyman. Husband of Elizabeth Grey — married 8 Jun 1762 in Monkwearmouth, County ...

  3. Charles Grey (23 octobre 1729 – 14 novembre 1807), 1 er comte Grey, est l'un des plus grands généraux britanniques du XVIII e siècle. Il est le quatrième fils de sir Henry Grey, baronnet, originaire de Howick dans le Northumberland (comté) .

  4. Charles Grey, who served as Prime Minister from 22 November 1830 to 9 July 1834, held several titles during his life: he was the second Earl, but also was called Baron Grey between 1801 and 1806, and between 1806-07 was Viscount Howick. He was born on 13 March 1764 at Falloden in Northumberland, the second son (and second of nine children) born ...

  5. Earl Grey was born Charles Grey in 1764 into the aristocratic Northumbrian Grey family and was the son of army general. He was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford, but left without a degree. He was elected to Parliament for the Northumberland constituency in 1786. He associated with Charles James Fox and became a leader of the Whig party.

  6. List of the papers of the 1st Earl Grey, 2 vols. (Durham, 1974), available online at online catalogue Bibliography Nelson, Paul David, Sir Charles Grey, first Earl Grey: royal soldier, family patriarch (Madison, N.J., 1996) Willyams, Cooper, An account of the campaign in the West-Indies, in the year 1794 (London, 1796)

  7. Charles Grey. The English statesman Charles Grey, 2d Earl Grey (1764-1845), served as prime minister from 1830 to 1834. He is best known for securing the passage of the Reform Bill of 1832. Charles Grey was born at Fallodon, Northumberland, on March 13, 1764, the son of Col. Charles Grey (later, 1st Earl Grey) and heir to his father's elder ...