Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey

British politician and Governor General of Canada

Date of Birth: 28-Nov-1851

Place of Birth: St James's Palace, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 29-Aug-1917

Profession: politician, association football player

Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius


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About Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey

  • Albert Henry George Grey, 4th Earl Grey (28 November 1851 – 29 August 1917) was a British nobleman and politician who served as Governor General of Canada, the ninth since Canadian Confederation.
  • He was a radical Liberal aristocrat, founder of the Society of Apostles, and Aricles Club and a member of a string of liberal high society clubs in London.
  • An active and articulate campaigner in late Victorian England he was associated with many of the leading Imperialists seeking change. Albert Grey was born into a noble and political family, though at birth not in direct line to inherit the earldom.
  • His father General Charles Grey was a younger brother of the 3rd earl, who died without issue.
  • As General Grey was deceased, the titles descended to his eldest living son Albert, then in his forties.
  • Albert was educated at Harrow School before going up to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated MA and LLM.In 1878, he entered into politics as a member of the Liberal Party and, after relinquishing a tied vote to his opponent, eventually won a place in the British House of Commons in 1880.
  • In 1894 Grey inherited the Earldom Grey from his uncle, the third Earl, and thereafter took his place in the House of Lords, while simultaneously undertaking business ventures around the British Empire as Director of the British South Africa Company from 1898, he experienced a steep learning curve during high tension with the Boers.
  • As administrator in Rhodesia he was directly responsible to Cecil Rhodes for conduct of the colony's business from 1894 to 1897.
  • On his return in 1899 he was appointed Lord Lieutenant of his native Northumberland.The 4th Earl was in 1904 appointed as Governor General of Canada by King Edward VII, on the recommendation of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Arthur Balfour, to replace the Earl of Minto as viceroy and occupied that post until succeeded by Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn, in 1911.
  • Grey travelled extensively in Canada and was active in Canadian political affairs, including national unity, leaving behind him a number of legacies, the most prominent being the Grey Cup.

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