Anchitell Grey

Anchitell Grey

Anchitell Grey (c. 1624-8 July 1702) was a member of the Parliament of England from 1665 until 1695, representing the city of Derby. Though he spoke rarely, he kept a detailed diary of proceedings in the House of Commons, summarising the speeches he heard. The diary, published in the eighteenth century, is the main surviving record for the debates in Parliament in most of the period that it covers.

References

* Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: 'Grey, Anchitell', by Stuart Handley

External links

* [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/catalogue.asp?type=false&gid=71 Grey's Debates of the House of Commons] : the eighteenth-century edition of Grey's diary, covering the period from 1667 to 1694. Full-text available on British History Online.

s-ttl|title= Member of Parliament for Derby with John Dalton 1665-1679
George Vernon 1679-1685

years = 1665–1685
s-ttl|title= Member of Parliament for Derby with John Coke 1689-1690
Robert Wilmot 1690-1695

years = 1689–1695


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