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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.

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  2. 8 de mar. de 2024 · 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 ...

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  3. Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk. Henry Grey, 2nd Duke of Suffolk, 3rd Marquess of Dorset KG KB (17 January 1517 – 23 February 1554), was an English courtier and nobleman of the Tudor period. He was the father of Lady Jane Grey, known as "the Nine Days' Queen".

  4. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Henry Grey, duke of Suffolk (born c. 1517—died Feb. 23, 1554, London) father of Lady Jane Grey; his opposition to Queen Mary I of England and his role in Sir Thomas Wyatts rebellion led to his execution.

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  5. Harry Grey, 3rd Earl of Stamford (10 June 1685 – 16 November 1739), was an English peer. He was somewhat eccentric, displaying this mainly in the construction of whimsical buildings. [1] Life. Enville Hall, Staffordshire. Harry Grey was born the eldest son of John Grey, who was the third son of Henry Grey, 1st Earl of Stamford.

  6. 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.

  7. GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES. HENRY GREY GREY, 3RD Earl (1802-1894), English statesman, was born on the 28th of December 1802, the son of the 2nd Earl Grey, prime minister at the time of the Reform Bill of 1832. He entered parliament in 1826, under the title of Viscount Howick, as member for Winchilsea, which constituency he left in 1831 for Northumberland.