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  1. 30 de ago. de 2021 · Charles, 1st Earl Grey Charles, 1st Earl Grey, was born in 1729, the fourth son of Sir Henry Grey, 1st Bart. of Howick. He entered the army and obtained his first commission in 1744. He served in the Seven Years' War, being aide de camp to Prince Ferdinand at Minden and later to the Count De Lippe in Portugal.

  2. Charles Grey, also known as Viscount Howick, was the 2nd Earl Grey. He was the oldest surviving son of Charles Grey KB – hence his title. He was born on the 13th of March 1764 in Falloden, Northumberland. And died 81 years later, in 1845 at his stately home.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey. by Joseph Collyer the Younger, after Sir Thomas Lawrence stipple engraving, published 29 May 1797 11 1/4 in. x 8 1/8 in. (286 mm x 207 mm) paper size Given by Henry Witte Martin, 1861 Reference Collection NPG D21112

  5. Hon Charles Grey, later 2nd Earl Grey 2. Hon Sir Henry George Grey GCB GCH (b. 25 Oct 1766; dsp. 11 Jan 1845), mar. 20 Aug 1812 Charlotte des Voeux (b. c. 1759; d. 12 Feb 1852), only dau. of Sir Charles Philip Vinchon des Voeux, 1st Bt., of Indiville, Queen's County, by his wife Mary Anne Champagné, 3rd dau. of Very Rev Arthur Champagné, Dean of Clonmacnoise

  6. Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey. by Joseph Collyer the Younger, published by Darling & Thompson, published by Thomas Simpson, after Sir Thomas Lawrence stipple engraving, published 1 August 1797 15 1/8 in. x 12 1/2 in. (385 mm x 316 mm) paper size Purchased with help from the Friends of the National Libraries and the Pilgrim Trust, 1966

  7. Earl Grey is a title in the peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1806 for General Charles Grey, 1st Baron Grey. In 1801, he was given the title Baron Grey of Howick in the County of Northumberland, and in 1806 he was created Viscount Howick in the County of Northumberland, at the same ti