EarldeGrey, of Wrest in the County of Bedford, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. The title was created on 25 October 1816 (as Countess...
EarlGrey 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...
England. Notably, Prime Minister Charles Grey, 2nd EarlGrey abolished slavery in the British Empire in 1833. Anchetil de Greye (c. 1052 – after 1086) is listed...
(1781–1859) (succeeded as 2nd EarldeGrey in 1833) Amabel Yorke, 1st Countess deGrey (1751–1833) Thomas Philip deGrey, 2nd EarldeGrey (1781–1859) George Frederick...
body. When the 1st Earl of Wilton died in 1814, the Greyde Wilton barony became extinct as he had no male heirs, while the Grey Egerton baronetcy passed...
created Countess deGrey in her own right (see EarldeGrey for further history of this title). Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent, 1st Marquess Grey (1671–1740)...
Lords Greyde Ruthyn, later Marquesses of Hastings. The male line failed again and an equal right in the female line descended in 1911 to the Earl of Loudoun...
present house was built in 1834–39, to designs by its owner Thomas deGrey, 2nd EarldeGrey (1781–1859), an amateur architect and the first president of the...
2nd earl. These titles are still extant. Henry deGrey was granted the manor of Grays Thurrock, Essex in 1195 and had six sons. Sir John deGrey, father...
Lord Cowper married the Hon. Anne Florence, daughter of Thomas deGrey, 2nd EarldeGrey and 6th Baron Lucas. In 1859 she succeeded her father as 7th Baroness...
to the Earl of Grantham and the Earl's Manor. Baron Grantham, created in the Peerage of Great Britain in 1761, merged with the title EarldeGrey from 1833...
earl. Edmund Grey, 1st Earl of Kent (c. 1420–1490) George Grey, 2nd Earl of Kent (c. 1460–1503) Richard Grey, 3rd Earl of Kent (1481–1524) Henry Grey...