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  1. Mary Elizabeth Grey, Countess Grey (née Ponsonby; 4 March 1776 – 26 November 1861) was a British aristocrat and political hostess. [1] She is notable for being the wife of the prime minister in the 1830s through her marriage to Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey.

  2. Lady Mary Keyes (née Grey; 20 April 1545 [1] – 20 April 1578) was the youngest daughter of Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk, and Frances Brandon, and through her mother had a claim on the crown of England.

  3. 24 feb 2024 · The youngest daughter of Frances Brandon and Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk, Mary Grey was born, most likely at Bradgate Park, around 1545. As the granddaughters of King Henry VII, Mary and her sisters, Jane and Katherine Grey, were considered potential heirs to the English throne.

  4. 14 giu 2020 · Lady Mary Grey was the youngest sister of Lady Jane Grey. She was also a dwarf, had one of the greatest love stories ever told, and continued to thrive even after being sent to jail.

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  5. Lady Mary Grey, the third and youngest surviving daughter of Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Suffolk and Lady Frances Brandon, was born around 1545 at Bradgate Park near Leicester. Catherine was the younger sister of the ill fated Lady Jane Grey 'the nine days Queen of England'.

  6. 20 apr 2020 · On this day in Tudor history, 20th April 1578, Lady Mary Keys (née Grey), sister of Lady Jane Grey and wife of Thomas Keys, died at her home in the parish of St Botolph without Aldgate, London. Like her sisters, Mary had a sad life.

  7. 20 apr 2017 · Mary Grey was the youngest of the three Grey sisters, the other two being Jane and Katherine. Jane would reign as Queen of England for about ten days and Katherine would make an ill-fated love match that resulted in her imprisonment and early death.