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  1. Charles Grey, also known as Viscount Howick, was the 2nd Earl Grey. He was the oldest surviving son of Charles Grey KB – hence his title. He was born on the 13th of March 1764 in Falloden, Northumberland. And died 81 years later, in 1845 at his stately home.

  2. Charles Grey tiene el pelo plateado hasta la barbilla, a excepción de algunos mechones en la parte posterior de la cabeza que se extienden hasta la mitad de la espalda, y de su fleco alborotado. Él es más chico en estatura que Charles Phipps , con una apariencia juvenil, cuerpo delgado y características faciales jóvenes que constan de ojos ...

  3. Lord Grey’s most remarkable achievement was the Reform Act of 1832, which set in train a gradual process of electoral change, sowing the seeds of the system we recognise today. Around 130 years ...

  4. www.parliament.uk › about › living-heritageEarl Grey - UK Parliament

    Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey was Prime Minister between 1830 and 1834 and MP for Northumberland (1786-1807), Appleby (1807) and Tavistock (1807). Grey supported the passing of the Great Reform Act in 1832, heralding in the start of an era of rapid social and political change.

  5. Charles Grey, 2. Earl Grey (1764–1845), britischer Politiker; Charles Grey, 5. Earl Grey (1879–1963), britischer Peer; Charles Grey, Pseudonym des britischen Science-Fiction-Autors E. C. Tubb (1919–2010) Dies ist eine Begriffsklärungsseite zur Unterscheidung mehrerer mit demselben Wort bezeichneter Begriffe.

  6. 15 de jul. de 2023 · Legend has it, the charismatic Charles Grey, the 2nd Earl Grey – who incidentally served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom between 1830-34 – was the man behind this celebrated blend. As goes the most widely accepted version of the tale, a grateful Chinese mandarin presented him with the unique recipe, in tribute to one of the Earl’s men, who saved the Mandarin’s son from ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Charles_GreyCharles Grey - Wikipedia

    Charles Grey (British Army officer) (1804–1870), British Army general, Member of Parliament for Wycombe, and Private Secretary to Prince Albert and Queen Victoria. Charles Grey (mayor) (1859–1925), New Zealand businessman and mayor of Auckland City. C. G. Grey (1875–1953), English aviation writer. Charles Grey, 5th Earl Grey (1879–1963 ...