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  1. Charles, Earl Grey (1764-1845) Charles Grey 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. He was the second son and second of nine children born to Sir Charles, first Earl Grey ...

  2. Gen Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey primary name: Grey, Charles other name: (Baron) Grey of Howick

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. During his lifetime, Grey proved himself a reliable and successful soldier, earning and deserving all his honors: Knight of the Bath in 1782, baron in 1801, viscount and earl in 1806. Nelson shows that Grey was an aggressive fighter who often achieved amazing feats of arms, often simply because of his driving personality and his most outstanding personality trait, loyalty.

  6. Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey (23 October 1729 – 14 November 1807) was a Lieutenant-General of the British Army during the Seven Years' War, the American Revolutionary War, and the French Revolutionary Wars. He was the father of Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1830 to 1834. Charles Grey was born on 23 October 1729 in Howick, Northumberland, England, and ...

  7. Earl Grey (Charles Grey), 1764-1845. Charles Grey, second Earl Grey, Viscount Howick and Baron Grey, was the Prime Minister who oversaw the Great Reform Act of 1832, which overhauled the country’s parliamentary electoral system and was the culmination of two years of intense political crisis. Born on 13 March 1764, at Fallodon in ...