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  1. Charles Robert Grey, 5. Earl Grey (* 15. Dezember 1879; † 2. April 1963 in Howick, Northumberland) war ein britischer Adliger. Er war der Sohn von Albert Grey, 4. Earl Grey. Grey besuchte das Eton College und studierte danach am Trinity College in Cambridge. Zwischen 1894 und 1917 führte er den Höflichkeitstitel Viscount Howick.

  2. Charles Robert Grey, 5th Earl Grey DL (15 December 1879 – 2 April 1963), styled Viscount Howick between 1894 and 1917, was an English nobleman, the son of Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey. Grey was born in London in 1879 and was the son of the 4th Earl of Grey.

  3. Earl Grey. Die Baronetcy ist seither ebenfalls ein nachgeordneter Titel des jeweiligen Earls. Liste der Earls Grey (1806) Charles Grey, 1. Earl Grey (1729–1807) Charles Grey, 2. Earl Grey (1764–1845) Henry Grey, 3. Earl Grey (1802–1894) Albert Henry George Grey, 4. Earl Grey (1851–1917) Charles Robert Grey, 5.

  4. Signature. Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey KG PC (13 March 1764 – 17 July 1845), known as Viscount Howick between 1806 and 1807, was a British Whig politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1830 to 1834. He was a descendant of the House of Grey and the namesake of Earl Grey tea. [1]

  5. Charles Grey, 2. Earl Grey KG, PC (* 13. März 1764 in Fallodon bei Alnwick, Northumberland; † 17. Juli 1845 in Howick) war ein britischer Adliger und Staatsmann. Er war Mitglied der Whig -Partei. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Wirken. 2 Literatur. 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Leben und Wirken.

    • Grey, Charles
    • Fallodon bei Alnwick, Northumberland, England
    • 13. März 1764
    • Grey, Charles, 2. Earl Grey
  6. Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (born March 13, 1764, Falloden, Northumberland, Eng.—died July 17, 1845, Howick, Northumberland) was a British politician, leader of the Whig (liberal) Party, and prime minister (1830–34), who presided over the passage of the Reform Act of 1832, modernizing the franchise and the electoral system.

  7. Charles Robert Grey (1879–1963), the 5th Earl Grey Art Collection, Durham University. The Last Voyage of the Clipper 'Cutty Sark', 10 December 1954 National Maritime Museum. Seaside Scene with Rowing Boat in Foreground, possibly Cornwall National Railway Museum.