Earl Grey
For the blend of tea with the same name, see
Earl Grey tea
.
The title
Earl Grey
was created in the
Peerage
of the
United Kingdom
in
1806
for General Sir Charles Grey.
Earl Grey tea
is named for the
second Earl
, who served also as
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
. The
Grey Cup
is named for the
fourth Earl
, who served as
Governor-General of Canada
. The subsidiary titles of the Earl Grey are:
Viscount Howick
(created 1806) and
Baron Grey of Howick
(
1801
). Both titles are, along with the
Earldom
, in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom
. The title
Viscount Howick
is the
courtesy title
for the eldest son of the Earl Grey. The family seat is
Howick Hall
in
Northumberland
.
Earls Grey (
1806
)
Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey
(
1729
-
1807
)
Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey
(
1764
-
1845
)
Henry George Grey, 3rd Earl Grey
(
1802
-
1894
)
Albert Henry George Grey, 4th Earl Grey
(
1851
-
1917
)
Charles Robert Grey, 5th Earl Grey
(
1879
-
1963
)
Richard Fleming George Charles Grey, 6th Earl Grey
(b.
1939
)
Grey
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