- Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke, whom he
knighted in 1166. The
title Earl of
Tankerville was
created in the
Peerage of
England for John Grey by King
Henry V,...
- Earl of
Tankerville is a
noble title drawn from
Tancarville in Normandy. The
title has been
created three times:
twice in the
Peerage of England, and...
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Peter Grey Bennet, 10th Earl of
Tankerville (born 18
October 1956) is a
British peer and musician.
Until 1980 he was
entitled to the
courtesy title of...
- "The Five
Orange Pips", one of the 56
Sherlock Holmes short stories written by Sir
Arthur Conan Doyle, is the
fifth of the
twelve stories in The Adventures...
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between 1425 and 1428 but as her
first child,
Richard Grey, 3rd Earl of
Tankerville, was born in
November 1436 it is
likely that she was born by 1424 at...
- Emma, Lady
Tankerville (1752 – 20
November 1836) born Emma
Colebrooke was a
British heiress, art
patron and botanist. Lady
Tankerville's collection of...
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Charles Augustus Bennet, 5th Earl of
Tankerville PC, DL (28
April 1776 – 25 June 1859),
styled Lord
Ossulston until 1822, was a
British politician. He...
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Helene de
Gramont (5
October 1782 – 23
January 1865) was a
Countess of
Tankerville and
socialite born to the
family of Gramont.
Corisande de
Gramont was...
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daughter of the
first Earl of
Tankerville,
married Charles Bennet, 2nd
Baron Ossulston. In 1716 the
earldom of
Tankerville was
revived in the latter's favour...
- Ford Grey, 1st Earl of
Tankerville, PC (20 July 1655 – 24 June 1701) was an
English peer and politician. Grey was the
eldest son of
Ralph Grey, 2nd Baron...