Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey

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Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey, was a British statesman and Governor General of Canada best known for donating the trophy that became the Grey Cup, the championship prize of Canadian football.

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Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf British politician
Governor General of Canada
human
peer of the United Kingdom
associatedWith British Empire GENERATED
Canada GENERATED
Canadian football GENERATED
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
familyName Grey GENERATED
fieldOfWork politics GENERATED
public administration GENERATED
genreOfActivity public service GENERATED
givenName Albert GENERATED
hasCanonicalName Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey GENERATED
hasHonor Grey Cup named in his honour GENERATED
hasHonorificSuffix Earl GENERATED
hasPartIn history of Canadian governance GENERATED
history of Canadian sport GENERATED
hasRole representative of the British monarch in Canada GENERATED
influenced development of Canadian football championship tradition GENERATED
knownFor donating the trophy that became the Grey Cup GENERATED
service as Governor General of Canada GENERATED
languageSpoken English
nobleFamily Grey family GENERATED
nobleTitle 4th Earl Grey GENERATED
notableAward eponymous Grey Cup GENERATED
notableWork donation of the Grey Cup trophy GENERATED
occupation politician GENERATED
statesman GENERATED
positionHeld Governor General of Canada GENERATED
member of the House of Lords GENERATED
residence Canada
United Kingdom
title Earl Grey GENERATED

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Grey Cup namedAfter Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey
Grey family hasMember Albert Grey, 4th Earl Grey