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  1. Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, KB, PC (circa 23 October 1729 – 14 November 1807) was a British Army general in the 18th century and a scion of the noble House of Grey. He was a distinguished soldier in a generation of exceptionally capable military personnel, serving crucially in the Seven Years' War (1756–1763), the American ...

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  2. Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey (born 1729, Howick, Northumberland, Eng.—died Nov. 14, 1807, Howick) was a British general in the American Revolution who commanded in victories in several battles, notably against the American general Anthony Wayne and at the Battle of Germantown (1777–78).

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    Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey KB, PC (1729–1807) 1806–1807: Elizabeth Grey, Countess Grey: Baron Grey (1801) Viscount Howick (1806) 2: Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey KG, PC (1764–1845) 1807–1845: Mary Grey, Countess Grey: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1830 to 1834: Viscount Howick Baron Grey Baronet 3: Henry Grey, 3rd ...

  4. Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey, later Baron Grey De Howick (1730-1795) was a British fighter. He fought in the American Revolutionary War.

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  5. The 1st Earl Grey: Succeeded by: The 3rd Earl Grey: Member of Parliament for Northumberland; In office 14 September 1786 – 14 November 1807: Preceded by: Lord Algernon Percy: Succeeded by: Earl Percy: Personal details; Born 13 March 1764 Fallodon, Northumberland, England: Died: 17 July 1845 (aged 81) Howick, Northumberland, England ...

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

  7. History. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Charles Grey. views 1,572,831 updated. 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.