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  1. Prime Minister of Great Britain and Ireland, 1830-1834. Charles Grey was born at Fallodon, Northumberland, England, on March 13, 1764, the second son and second of nine children born to General Charles and Elizabeth Grey. His father was an important military commander who was later granted the titles of Viscount Howick and Earl Grey.

  2. Also known as Viscount Howick, the Second Earl Grey was the UK Prime Minister from November 1830 to July 1834. Legend has it that the Earl saved the life of a Chinese man’s son while aboard an envoy to China. As a reward, the Mandarin man gifted Charles Grey with the infamous bergamot tea recipe. And the rest, as they say, is history.

  3. 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

  4. 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

  5. Charles Grey (23 octobre 1729 – 14 novembre 1807), 1 er comte Grey, est l'un des plus grands généraux britanniques du XVIII e siècle. Il est le quatrième fils de sir Henry Grey, baronnet, originaire de Howick dans le Northumberland (comté) .

  6. Media in category "Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey" The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total. An account of the campaign in the West Indies, in the year 1794, under the command of their Excellencies Lieutenant General Sir Charles Grey, K Fleuron T094638-2.png 1,825 × 1,130; 87 KB

  7. 29 de mai. de 2018 · Grey, Charles, 2nd Earl Grey (1764–1845). Prime minister. Son of General Sir Charles Grey of Fallodon, Northumberland, Grey entered Parliament in 1786 as a member for Northumberland through the efforts of his uncle Sir Henry Grey of Howick. Grey inherited Howick in 1808 and made it his beloved home from which he could rarely be tempted to ...