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  1. Earl Charles Grey (チャールズ・グレイ, Chāruzu Gurei) is one of Queen Victoria's Private Secretarial Officers and butlers.[4] He and his counterpart Charles Phipps are collectively referred to as "Double Charles." His family is averred to be so famous that a tea flavor has been named after them (Earl Grey).[3] Grey is a young man with silver eyes, long eyelashes, and choppy, uneven ...

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  3. 13 de mar. de 2019 · Grey’s Marriage and Family. Grey married Hon. Mary Elizabeth Ponsonby, daughter of William Ponsonby, 1 st Baron Ponsonby of Imokilly, a leading Irish liberal family. Between 1796 and 1819, the couple’s enormous love was blessed by ten sons and six daughters. Few of their sons gave service to the nation by being General, Admiral, and Captain.

  4. 查尔斯·格雷爵士(Sir Charles Grey,1804年—1870年),艾伯塔·格雷,第四代格雷伯爵之父. 海军上将 乔治·格雷(Admiral George Grey,1809年—1891年). 格雷曾经因为与 德文郡公爵 夫人 乔治亚娜·卡文迪许 传出绯闻而一度使他名声受损。. 据记载,两人有一位私生女 ...

  5. Historian Paul David Nelson has written the first complete scholarly biography of Sir Charles Grey, First Earl Grey, one of the most important British Army commanders in the eighteenth century. Considering Grey's importance, and the prominence of the family he helped to found, it is surprising that he has been neglected by history.

  6. Charles Grey was send to a private school in Marylebone before attending Eton and then Cambridge. In 1786 he was elected to the House of Commons as member for the county of Northumberland and, contrary to family tradition, he became a member of the Whig party. He was extremely active in opposition. In 1806, with the formation of the Ministry of ...

  7. Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey (born 1729, Howick, Northumberland, Eng.—died Nov. 14, 1807, Howick) was a British general in the American Revolution who commanded in victories in several battles, notably against the American general Anthony Wayne and at the Battle of Germantown (1777–78). The member of an old Northumberland family and son of ...

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