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In 1806, George Grey was appointed Commissioner at Portsmouth Dockyard. Besides overseeing the changing face of the Navy and the Dockyard being instigated by the Lord of the Admiralty, Earl St Vincent, Sir George had an important administrative role to play. Some of his correspondence with the Navy
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Lord St Vincent was desirous of calling to his assistance in the Channel, as many as he could of the Officers formed in the Mediterranean Fleet... That the Admiralty could not, at a moment's notice, comply with these wishes as fully as his Lordship imparted them, may also be as easily supposed.
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Board from 1807 to 1827 is still kept by National Archives relating to the workers, maintenance and general operation of the dockyard, including major accidents. He also wrote to the Board on behalf of offenders who faced deportation or death for their crimes.
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At the beginning of the short peace in March 1801, he accepted the command of one of the royal yachts at Weymouth, and did not again see active service. The Grey family lived at Weymouth for the three years of his service to
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His flag captain was the son of the general commanding the troops, Captain George Grey, from thenceforth associated with his patron's services, and with his affection to the latest hour of his life.
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Private Papers of George 2nd Earl Spencer, First Lord of the Admiralty 1794–1801. Spencer to St Vincent 29 August 1798 – stating Capt George Grey to be Master & Commander of Mediterranean Fleet
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National Archives Caird Library ADM 354/222/175 Letter from Commissioner Grey 13 April 1806, stating to the Navy Board that he had also served in Rodney's action of 12 April 1782 on the Resolution
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had been able to remove all his papers and belongings, so everything he had on board was lost. George Grey, as captain, was court-martialed but acquitted, as he had not been on board at the time.
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By June 1799, Earl St Vincent had given Captain Grey the dormant position of Adjutant-General of Fleet and requested that he be permitted to have Grey accompany him home on the
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detailing the career of his son George, also a lieutenant in the navy, and requesting consideration for promotion, he was on 7 August 1793 confirmed as Captain of
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Commissioners of H.M. Dockyards. Portsmouth 22 July 1806 Hon. George Grey (1) Capt, R.N. (Bart, 1814, K.C.B. 1820). Sheerness 24 Apr 1804 Hon George Grey (1)
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Mary Grey (1796–1863) who first married Royal Navy Captain Thomas Monck Mason in 1823, with whom she had seven children, including Mary Grey, grandmother of
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He became President of the Portsmouth Dock Yard Bible Association in 1817 and was an active supporter, with his wife, of Missions to Seafarers. His wife,
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the obituary reads the knighthood as falling on 20 May 1820, but Burke's Peerage records it as being at the earlier date of 1814.
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Private papers of George 2nd Earl Spencer, First Lord of the Admiralty 1794–1801, 29 August 1798 Letter Spencer to St Vincent
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against the French on 12 April 1782 His commission for service at the rank of 4th Lieutenant was issued in 1784.
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Grey joined the Royal Navy at the age of 14, serving in the West Indies and home waters from 1781. He was on
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Harriet Caroline Augusta Grey (1802–1889) who married Reverend John Simon Jenkinson and had six children.
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as Captain of the Fleet and Captain George Grey to command his flagship The Admiral hoisted his flag on
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Sir George Grey died at the Commissioner's residence, Portsmouth Dockyard, on 3 October 1828. The
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on 29 July 1814, following the visit of the Allied Sovereigns to Portsmouth, and was appointed a
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of Virkees (1796–1838), and died shortly after the birth of their daughter Hannah Jane Thompson.
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Charles Samuel Grey (1811–1860) married firstly Laura Mary Elton (died 1848), daughter of
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Memoirs of Sir George Grey, Bart by Mandell Creighton and Edward Grey, Chapter 1, Page 12
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and on 3 October 1793, Sir John Jervis hoisted the flag of a Vice-Admiral of the Blue on
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6th Bt, with whom he had five children and secondly Margaret Dysart Hunter, daughter of
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of 14 February 1797, despite the heavy fighting, there was only one fatality on HMS
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Gentleman's Magazine Vol 98, Part 2, Pages 371–2 - 1828 Obituary of Hon Sir G. Grey
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In addition to his work as Commissioner of the Dockyard he was also Marshal of the
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Gules a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed Argent a mullet for difference.
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that was presented to his daughters by the Royal princesses is on display at
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at the age of 14 and was on active service from 1781 to 1804, serving in the
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of Portsmouth and Vice President of the Naval and Military Bible Society.
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Memoirs, pp 259 – death of marine on Victory, Battle of Cape St Vincent
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Grey of Fallodon by G M Trevelyan, O.M. 1937, family tree, and page 5
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In 1814 during a royal visit instigated by the Prince Regent (later
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Memoirs, pp 148 and 149 – departure for Gibraltar from Portsmouth
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Captain Grey accompanied the Admiral as his Flag Captain on HMS
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De Bon Vouloir Servir Le Roy (To Serve The King With Good Will)
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Sir George maintained his close friendship with Admiral
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and the following year, in September 1798, he succeeded
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caught fire during Marine exercises while anchored off
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In August 1797, Captain Grey was given the command of
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Jane Baring, Baroness Northbrook (1804–1838) married
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From 1804 to 1806, Captain Grey was Commissioner of
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London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1635: 1548: 1208: 1166: 1164: 1162: 1160: 1015:Coat of arms of Sir George Grey, 1st Baronet 937:Charles George Noel, 2nd Earl of Gainsborough 671:, to quell the mutinous spirit of the crews. 569:which Sir George commanded from 1796 to 1797. 1859:Memoirs: Chapter 1 Parentage and Early Years 1477:. history.inportsmouth.co.uk. Archived from 1467: 1245:p 371-372 – Obituary of Hon Sir G. Grey Bart 1090: 361:. From 1804 to 1806, he was Commissioner at 1710:Biography of Viscount Edward Grey 1862–1933 1464:William Carey Library 1986, pp. 125-6, 296. 1069: 1067: 1065: 1063: 1061: 892:Charles Cornwallis, 1st Marquess Cornwallis 573:In November 1796, Captain Grey sailed with 2000:Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath 1884:Biography of Sir George Grey in Portsmouth 1839:Seamen's Missions: their origin and growth 1795:Creighton, Mandell; Grey, Edward (1990) . 1461:Seamen's Missions: their origin and growth 1386: 1238: 1236: 1234: 1232: 1157: 1020: 987:Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey of Fallodon 902:, 1st Earl Grey and George Grey's sister. 503:The combined forces, commanded jointly by 43: 1831:. Vol. 144. J. B. Nichols & Son. 1815: 1780:. Vol. I & II vols. R. Bentley. 1652: 1517: 1099: 848:Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath 814:reported his funeral on 13 October 1828: 700: 252:Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath 1580: 1105:. 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Admiral Jervis raised his flag on 385:on 10 October 1767, the third son of 954:Francis Baring, 1st Baron Northbrook 874:On 18 Jun 1795, George Grey married 824:Sir Harry Burrard-Neale, 2nd Baronet 805: 402:Prime Minister of the United Kingdom 1835: 1729: 1609: 985:Descendants of Sir George include: 619:, when a Marine was shot alongside 541:lost their lives, and two from the 13: 2010:People from Howick, Northumberland 1889:Royal visit to Portsmouth Dockyard 1774:Tucker, Jedediah Stephens (1844). 1590:. 2 July 1814. pp. 1340–1341. 454:Following representations made by 14: 2041: 1847: 1690:"Baring, Francis Thornhill"  1639:Memoir of Sir George Grey, G.C.B. 1275:Richard Bentley 1844, p. 110-121. 1243:The Gentlemen's Magazine Vol. 144 995:, the 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th 743:In 1807, the mayor of Portsmouth 611:on joining the fleet. During the 474:, Grey was serving on the 32-gun 321:officer and a scion of the noble 1936:Baronetage of the United Kingdom 1820:. Longmans, Green & Co. 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He served as Flag Captain for 1767: 1750: 1723: 1714: 1703: 1677: 1646: 1603: 1594: 1574: 1539: 1493: 1377: 1353: 1323: 1260:Richard Bentley 1844, p. 105-6. 981:A son who died in infancy 1814. 958:Sir Francis Baring, 1st Baronet 947:Sir Henry Thompson, 3rd Baronet 427: 1525:"Gale Cengage Product Failure" 1217: 460:John Pitt, 2nd Earl of Chatham 1: 1736:"Baring, Thomas George"  1514:Richard Bentley 1844, p. 394. 1374:Richard Bentley 1844, p. 5-7. 1320:Richard Bentley 1844, p. 259. 1290:Richard Bentley 1844, p. 135. 1052: 1005:Commander Sir Laurence Street 1001:Sir Peter Curtis, 6th Baronet 915:Jessie Mary Grey, Lady Street 801:, where Sir George is buried. 470:. At the commencement of the 372: 228:Invasion of Guadeloupe (1794) 1894:The National Maritime Museum 922:Sir George Grey, 2nd Baronet 909:had the following children: 896:Samuel Whitbread (1764–1815) 837: 667:was recalled to command the 339:American War of Independence 309:Sir George Grey, 1st Baronet 211:American War of Independence 7: 1653:Creighton, Mandell (1890). 1394:"Doll's House | Kew Palace" 1100:Creighton, Mandell (1901). 967:Charlotte Grey (1805–1814). 735:Admiralty House, Portsmouth 651:First Lord of the Admiralty 507:and Grey's father, General 398:Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey 390:Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey 10: 2046: 1508:Tucker. Jedediah Stephens 1368:Tucker. Jedediah Stephens 1344:Tucker. Jedediah Stephens 1314:Tucker. Jedediah Stephens 1299:Tucker. Jedediah Stephens 1284:Tucker. Jedediah Stephens 1269:Tucker. Jedediah Stephens 1254:Tucker. Jedediah Stephens 1077:. National Maritime Museum 1009:Commander Alexander Street 767:Grand Duchess of Oldenburg 396:. Among his siblings were 16:British Royal Navy officer 1963: 1946: 1934: 1816:Trevelyan, G. M. (1937). 1616:"Whitbread, Samuel"  1440:. nationalarchives.gov.uk 1418:. nationalarchives.gov.uk 857: 799:The Royal Garrison Church 776:until his death in 1823. 645:, the orders coming from 613:Battle of Cape St Vincent 406:abolished slavery in 1833 288: 257: 243: 233:Battle of Cape St Vincent 222:French Revolutionary Wars 206: 144: 134: 126: 114: 106: 86: 70: 51: 42: 23: 1842:. William Carey Library. 1836:Kverndal, Roald (1986). 1825:Urban, Sylvanus (1828). 1527:. infotrac.galegroup.com 1396:. Historic Royal Palaces 1120:Bateson, Edward (1895). 964:) and had five children. 844:Baronet Grey of Fallodon 343:French Revolutionary War 1171:Burke, Bernard (1909). 713:, was used to transfer 603:with the two captains, 472:war with France in 1793 414:Governor of Cape Colony 394:Countess Elizabeth Grey 292:Dockyard Commissioner, 1636:Creighton, M. (1884). 1224:Charles, 1st Earl Grey 976:Gen. 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Index

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Bt

Howick, Northumberland
Portsmouth Dockyard
Royal Garrison Church
Portsmouth
Hampshire
Royal Navy
Captain
HMS Vesuvius
HMS Quebec
HMS Boyne
HMS Victory
HMS Ville de Paris
HMS Argo
HMS Guerrière
American War of Independence
Battle of the Saintes
French Revolutionary Wars
Invasion of Guadeloupe (1794)
Battle of Cape St Vincent
Napoleonic Wars
Baronet of Fallodon
Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath
House of Grey
Mary Whitbread
Charles Grey
Sir George Grey
Charles Grey

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