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English Heritage, De Grey Mausoleum
Flitton, Nr Ampthill
Title
Anthony Grey (1695–1723), Earl of Harold
Date
1723 (?)
Medium
marble
Measurements
H 390 x W 291 x D 121 cm
Accession number
UNAC.DGM.10
Work type
Tomb or mausoleum
Inscription description
inscribed: ANTHONY DE GREY, commonly called EARL of HARROLD, Eldest Son of HENRY DUKE of KENT by JEMIMA CREWE his first Wife. Born the 21st of Feby 1696. He Married the Lady MARY TUFTON, Fourth Daughter of THOMAS EARL of THANET, April the 17th 1718. He was Summoned to Parliament by Writ, November the 6th 1718 as BARON LUCAS of CRUDWELL And was in 1720 made one of the Lords of the Bedchamber to His MAJESTY KING GEORGE. He Dyed without issue July the 21st 1723 Lamented by all who knew him, and an unspeakable Loss to his most Noble and Ancient Family of which he was the Brightest Ornament, and the only hopes. This Monument was Erected by his most Loving Father in memory of so Dear and Deserving a Son.