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  1. Henry George Grey, 3rd Earl Grey KG GCMG PC (28 December 1802 – 9 October 1894), known as Viscount Howick from 1807 until 1845, was an English statesman and cabinet minister in the government of the United Kingdom.

    • British
    • Whig
  2. Political Affiliation: Whig Party. Henry George Grey, 3rd Earl Grey (born Dec. 28, 1802, Howick, Northumberland, Eng.—died Oct. 9, 1894, Howick) was a British statesman who, as secretary of state for war and the colonies (1846–52), became the first British minister to pursue a policy of self-government for the colonies, so far as it then ...

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  3. 23 de feb. de 2024 · This article suggests that Henry, third Earl Grey, had a vision of a liberal British world, which he hoped to implement through a political career. It was based on strong executive governance, representative politics, and the abolition of protection and slavery.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Grey_familyGrey family - Wikipedia

    Richard Grey, 3rd Earl of Kent; Henry Grey, 4th Earl of Kent. Henry Grey Reginald Grey, 5th Earl of Kent; Henry Grey, 6th Earl of Kent; Charles Grey, 7th Earl of Kent. Henry Grey, 8th Earl of Kent; Susan Grey, married Sir Michael Longueville Charles Longueville, 12th Baron Grey of Ruthin

  5. Grey, Third Earl Henry George. b. 1802-12-28. d. 1894-10-09. Henry George Grey, third Earl Grey, was a politician, and the eldest son of Charles Grey, second Earl Grey, whig prime minister, and his wife, Mary Elizabeth. Son of the prime minister and a whig aristocrat, Grey moved easily into a parliamentary career.

  6. Henry George Grey, 3rd Earl Grey. 1846-52, Secretary of State for the Colonies. KG, PC , GCMG, DCL, Lord Lieutenant Northumberland 1847-77. Married 9 August 1932 Maria, daughter of Sir Joseph Copley, Baronet of Sprotborough, succeeded by his nephew Albert Henry George.

  7. third Earl Grey; Grey, third Earl; Howick, Viscount; Birth. 28 December, 1802 Howick, Northumberland, England. Death. 9 October, 1894 (aged 91) Howick, Northumberland, England