Windsor Grey is a moniker for the grey horses used by the British monarchy to pull carriages and state coaches in ceremonial processions such as those...
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Brendan Cole. Windsor also won this year's Children in need special and was partnered with BBC Breakfast's Susanna Reid. In Week 6, Jennifer Grey guest judged...
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using grey horses for the lead carriages in state and ceremonial processions; his son and heir Edward VIII moved the grey horses from Windsor (where...
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William Windsor, 2nd Baron Windsor and his first wife Margaret Sambourne. His great-grandfather Lord John Grey of Pirgo was son of Thomas Grey, 2nd Marquess...
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the Dutch Warmblood, Hanoverian, Swedish Warmblood, Westphalian, etc. Windsor Grey, the gray carriage horses of British Royalty. Prior to approximately...
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of Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey. Grey was born in London in 1879 and was the son of the 4th Earl of Grey. He attended Eton College, Windsor and graduated...
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Polo pony Riding pony Windsor Grey Galloway pony Irish Hobby Norfolk Trotter Old English Black Yorkshire Coach Horse Yorkshire Grey Horse Skinner, Graham...
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Windsor (/ˈwɪndzər/ WIND-zer) is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada, on the south bank of the Detroit River directly across from Detroit, Michigan...
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at Kew, Wells Cathedral, Westminster Cathedral, Winchester Cathedral, Windsor Castle, York Minster and others are inlaid into the interior lining of...
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for William Neville, and then in 1465 for Edmund Grey. The Grey family held the title until Henry Grey, 12th Earl of Kent, who was made Marquess of Kent...
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