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designation of
Viscount Grey of
Fallodon and
Baronet Grey of
Fallodon. It is
pronounced with the
emphasis on the
first syllable.
Fallodon is in the parliamentary...
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Edward Grey, 1st
Viscount Grey of
Fallodon, KG, PC, DL, FZS (25
April 1862 – 7
September 1933),
better known as Sir
Edward Grey, was a
British statesman...
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Fallodon railway station was a
private railway station built for Sir
George Grey at
Fallodon Hall, Northumberland,
England from 1847 to 1934 on the East...
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Baron Grey of Warke. In 1720 he
married Hannah,
daughter of
Thomas Wood of
Fallodon near
Alnwick in Northumberland. Grey was
succeeded by his
eldest son, the...
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Pamela Adelaide Genevieve Grey,
Viscountess Grey of
Fallodon (born Wyndham;
previously Pamela Tennant,
Baroness Glenconner; 14
January 1871 – 18 November...
- father's death, Tennant's
mother married Edward Grey, 1st
Viscount Grey of
Fallodon, a
fellow bird-lover. Tennant's
eldest brother Edward – "Bim" – was killed...
- The Grey
baronetcy of
Fallodon in the
County of
Northumberland was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom on 29 July 1814 for the Hon. George...
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Commissioner at
Portsmouth Dockyard. Grey was born at the
family estate of
Fallodon Hall,
Northumberland on 10
October 1767, the
third son of
Lieutenant General...
- He is the
namesake of Earl Grey tea.
Edward Grey, 1st
Viscount Grey of
Fallodon (c. 1862–1933) is Britain’s
longest serving Secretary of
State for Foreign...
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parliamentary government mean something, to
consult together."
Viscount Grey of
Fallodon: Twenty-Five
Years 1892–1916 (New York, 1925) p. 20 books.google. Headlam...