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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.

  2. 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 seemed possible.

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  3. Henry Dundas: membro do Conselho Privado; Biografia; Título completo: Earl Grey: Data de nascimento: 28 de dezembro de 1802: Data da morte: 9 de outubro de 1894 (em 91) Nacionalidade britânico: Partido politico: Partido Liberal: Pai Charles cinza: Mãe Mary cinza: Irmãos Eliza Courtney: Cônjuge Maria copley Profissão político

  4. 23 de fev. 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.

  5. 10 de abr. de 2024 · Died: Feb. 23, 1554, London. Notable Family Members: daughter Lady Jane Grey. Henry Grey, duke of Suffolk (born c. 1517—died Feb. 23, 1554, London) was the father of Lady Jane Grey. His opposition to Queen Mary I of England and his role in Sir Thomas Wyatt ’s rebellion led to his execution.

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

  7. Henry Grey supported Northumberland and was appointed to the privy council in November 1541, although he only attended about a third of its meetings. When Dudley was elevated to the Dukedom of Northumberland in 1551, Henry became Duke of Suffolk and he benefited financially from Edward Seymour's final fall and death.