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  1. Elizabeth Caroline Grey (1798–1869), también conocida Mrs. Colonel Grey o Mrs. Grey, fue una escritora inglesa. [1] Escribió más de 30 novelas románticas, aristocráticas, góticas, melodramáticas y "penny dreadful" durante su carrera literaria entre la década de 1820 y 1867.

  2. Elizabeth Grey Leonard Miller better known as “Libby”, 78, passed away peacefully with her loving family by her side on Sunday, February 25, 2024 at Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist Hospital in Winston Salem, NC after a valiant battle with melanoma. Libby was born in Davidson County, North Carolina on October 13, 1945, to the late Paul ...

  3. 24 de abr. de 2019 · Lady Jane Grey was also a great-granddaughter of Elizabeth of York, a daughter of Elizabeth Woodville by her second marriage. Richard Grey was born in about 1458. He died 25 Jun 1483, executed by Richard III with his uncle, Anthony Woodville. Elizabeth Woodville then married Edward IV, son of Richard Plantagenet (Richard of York) and Cecily ...

  4. Media in category "Elizabeth Grey, Countess of Kent" The following 5 files are in this category, out of 5 total. A Choice Manual, title page, 1726.png 390 × 705; 579 KB

  5. Elizabeth Grey is a north-eastern English writer who was born in Sunderland and now lives in South Tyneside. Following a five year university education combining her love of art and business, she entered the corporate world as a marketing assistant before moving into operations management. Marrying Chris in 2007, Elizabeth now has three young children and divides her time between writing ...

  6. Elizabeth Grey, 6th Baroness Lisle. 1 reference. retrieved. 7 August 2020. WeRelate person ID. Elizabeth_Grey_(47) 0 references. WikiTree person ID. Grey-112. subject named as. Elizabeth 6th Baroness Lisle Plantagenet (Grey) aka Dudley (est. 1482 - est. 1528) 0 references . Sitelinks. Wikipedia (2 entries)

  7. This expertly stitched large chenille work picture represents Lady Elizabeth Grey petitioning King Edward IV for the return of her husband’s land, following Edward’s victory over the Lancasterians in 1461, in which Lord Grey died. Lady Elizabeth is in a kneeling position, one knee on the ground, and her left arm around a small boy standing ...