Thomas Grey

Thomas Grey

Thomas Grey may refer to:

* Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset (1457-1501), Earl of Huntingdon
* Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset (1477-1530), English magnate and courtier
* Thomas Grey, 2nd Earl of Stamford (circa 1654-1720), Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
* Thomas Grey, Lord Grey of Groby (circa 1623-1657), Member of Parliament for Leicester
* Thomas Grey (chronicler), died about 1369
* Thomas Grey (1384-1415), ringleader of the Southampton Plot

ee also

* Thomas de Grey
* Thomas Gray (disambiguation)
* Tom Gray
* Tommy Gray


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  • Thomas Grey, Lord Grey of Groby — (c. 1623 ndash;1657), was the Member of Parliament for Leicester during the English Long Parliament, an active member of the Parliamentary party and a regicide. He was the eldest son of Henry Grey, 1st Earl of Stamford and Anne Cecil, daughter of …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset — KG (1457 ndash; September 20, 1501), known as Lord Ferrers de Groby between 1461 and 1471, and the Earl of Huntingdon between 1471 and 1475, was the eldest son of Elizabeth Woodville and consequently a stepson of Edward IV of England.Thomas was… …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas Grey, 2nd Earl of Stamford — PC (c. 1654 – January 31, 1720), only son of Thomas, Lord Grey of Groby, succeeded his grandfather as 2nd earl of Stamford.He took some part in resisting the arbitrary actions of Charles II, and was arrested in July 1685; then after his release… …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess of Dorset — Infobox Person name = Thomas Grey, second Marquess of Dorset image size = caption = The remains of Thomas Grey s Bradgate House today birth date = 22 June 1477 birth place = death date = 10 October 1530 death place = education = occupation = peer …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas Grey (1384-1415) — Sir Thomas Grey of Heaton (Alnwick Castle, November 30, 1384 ndash; August 5, 1415, Southampton), was the son of Sir Thomas Grey of Heaton and Joan Mowbray. Born at Alnwick Castle, seat of the Percy Earls of Northumberland, he came from an old… …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas Grey (chronicler) — Sir Thomas Grey (d. ca. 1369) was an English chronicler. He was a son of the Sir Thomas Gray of Heton who was taken prisoner by the Scots at Bannockburn and who died about 1344, by his wife Agnes (possibly Agnes de Beyle). He married Margaret de… …   Wikipedia

  • Grey (surname) — Grey is a relatively rare[1] surname. It may refer to: Contents 1 A F 2 G M 3 N Z 4 See also …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas Egerton, 1st Earl of Wilton — (14 August 1749 ndash; 23 September 1814), known as Sir Thomas Egerton, 7th Baronet from 1756 to 1784, was a British peer.Egerton was the son of Sir Thomas Grey Egerton, 6th Baronet, and his wife Catherine Copley. On his father s side he… …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas de Grey — may refer to:* Thomas de Grey (1680 1765), Member of Parliament for Norfolk 1715 27 * Thomas de Grey (1717 1781), Member of Parliament for Norfolk 1764 74 * Thomas de Grey, 2nd Earl de Grey (1781 1859), British Tory politician and statesman *… …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas Gray (disambiguation) — Thomas Gray was an English poet, classical scholar and professor of Cambridge University.Thomas Gray may also refer to:* Thomas Cecil Gray (born 1913), English anesthesiologist * Thomas Gray (1788 1848), British railway advocate * Thomas Gray… …   Wikipedia

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