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    Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (c. 1764–1845) was the son of Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Lord Grey's government enacted the abolition of slavery in the British Empire by initiating the mass purchase of slaves from their owners in 1833.

  2. -----, Cecily Grey. 1938c. Liliaceae, v. 3 de Hardy bulbs. Ed. Williams & Norgate; Honores. Miembro de la Sociedad Linneana de Londres; La abreviatura «Grey» se emplea para indicar a Charles Hervey Grey como autoridad en la descripción y clasificación científica de los vegetales. [1] Referencias «Charles Hervey Grey».

  3. Sir Charles Anthony King-Harman KCMG (26 April 1851 – 17 April 1939) was a British colonial administrator. Biography [ edit ] King-Harman was the son of Hon. Lawrence Harman King-Harman, the son of Robert King, 1st Viscount Lorton , and Mary Cecilia Johnstone.

  4. Alex Grey (born 1953), American artist. Allan Grey, a character from A Streetcar Named Desire. Anchitell Grey (1624–1702), Parliamentary diarist and MP for Derby. Arthur Grey, 14th Baron Grey de Wilton (1536–1593), British soldier, Lord Deputy of Ireland. Aubrey de Grey (born 1963), English writer on gerontology.

  5. He was promoted to Treasurer of Her Majesty's Household in July 1966. In October 1969 he gave up office and announced his retirement. Out of parliament, Grey was President of the Independent Methodist Connexion in 1971. He was given the Freedom of the City of Durham in 1971, and was awarded an honorary degree by the University of Durham in 1976.

  6. 9 de mar. de 2024 · Reform Bill. Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (born March 13, 1764, Falloden, Northumberland, Eng.—died July 17, 1845, Howick, Northumberland) was a British politician, leader of the Whig (liberal) Party, and prime minister (1830–34), who presided over the passage of the Reform Act of 1832, modernizing the franchise and the electoral system.

  7. Charles Grey Robinson (12 November 1850 - 14 February 1934) was an Admiral in the Royal Navy. [1] He became a cadet in December 1864, on the Britannia, and was promoted to lieutenant in 1873, on the Royal Alfred. He became first lieutenant of the Vernon, the Navy's torpedo research station, in 1876. He was promoted to Commander in May 1887 ...