Henry de Grey, 7th Earl of Kent
Henry de Grey, 7th Earl of Kent, was a British nobleman born in 1801. He inherited the title from his father, Henry de Grey, 6th Earl of Kent, in 1833. The Earl was known for his involvement in local politics and his contributions to the community in Kent, England.
He served as a Member of Parliament and was active in various charitable organizations. The 7th Earl of Kent passed away in 1872, and his title was succeeded by his son, Henry de Grey, 8th Earl of Kent. His legacy includes a commitment to public service and community welfare.