Sir William Grey1

(circa 1818 - 15 May 1878)
FatherEdward Grey2 (25 Mar 1782 - 24 Jun 1837)
     Sir William Grey was born circa 1818 at Fallodon, Northumberland, England, .1 He was the son of Edward Grey.2 Sir William Grey died on 15 May 1878 at Marldon, Devon, England, .1,3

Citations

  1. [S1036] Sidney Lee Leslie Stephen, Dictionary of National Biography, GREY, Sir WILLIAM (1818–1878), lieutenant-governor of Bengal and governor of Jamaica, was fourth son of Edward Grey, bishop of Hereford, a son of Charles, first earl Grey. His mother was a daughter of James Croft, esq., of Greenham Lodge, near Newbury, Berkshire.
  2. [S1036] Sidney Lee Leslie Stephen, Dictionary of National Biography, GREY, Sir WILLIAM (1818–1878), lieutenant-governor of Bengal and governor of Jamaica, was fourth son of Edward Grey, bishop of Hereford, a son of Charles, first earl Grey [q. v.] His mother was a daughter of James Croft, esq., of Greenham Lodge, near Newbury, Berkshire.
  3. [S200] Ancestry.com, 20 June 1878. The Will of Sir William Grey late of Marldon in the County of Devon K.C.S.I who died 15 May 1878 at Marldon domiciled in England was proved at the Principal Registry by Edward Harbord Lushington of the Treasurer's House Guy's Hospital Borough in the County of Surrey Equire and William Francis Hingerford Grey of the Grove Torquay in te County of Devon Lieutenant Bengal Staff Coirps the Son two of the Executors. Personal Estate under £60,000 in the United Kingdom.