GRE 
the mof important topics with excellent fenfe. With a'l 
thefe endowments, fhe pofleffed that medefty and gentlenefs 
Which fo much become the fex. She imbibed nr her pre- 
ceptor the stop of the reformation, to which, during 
the remainder rt life, fhe always fteadily thered: To 
the events of Hie ried 3 in which lady Jane lived, we have 
already referred pretty largely in the articles Epwarp VI. 
and Ete i. duke of Northumberl nd, When the latter 
‘He h ocured +1664, 
tween this lady and his feueth fon I lord Guilford Diley, 
an amiable youth, ig foon gain e affections of 
charmin bri 
She, fo 
to become seen, 5 Sere t 
fovereignty, and haying anunconquerable averfion from a pub- 
lic and plendid fate At length, overcome by the affumed 
authority of her parents, and e bécially by the tela a of 
her hufband, fhe confented to become a — and was 
claimed to the city of London. Her reign was very ag 
acknowledged as the Tishtfal fove- 
t 
or oie time, refifted their importunities 
hat fhe ha 
ation : qu atished with 
having obtained her right, fhe was refolved 6 avenge herfelf 
on thofe who had difputed it. The duke of Northumber- 
land was immediately beheaded ; -after which, the infocent 
lady Jane and her hufband were arraigned, tried, and con- 
victed, and finally put to death, On the fatal ROPEIEE her 
hu fband, who had been confined in fepar 
requefted to be permitted to take a laft farewell of her. 
This the thought it beft to decline, left it fhould be the 
means of fhaking their refolution, at a m oi very 
exertion of fortitude i She contented herfelf 
prought back, and immediately wrote three fen 
— Latin, ‘and Englifh, which fhe peas to pe con- 
he me, the office ers 
in not yi 4 the 
nowledged that fhe 
: seabliade propolala © of her ena declared her wi = 
nefs te expiate the crime by death. "This dreadful trage 
memory her virt 
sips} while the recolle&tion of the bloody atts of the 
— er bat DEE ee ee erence aPP 
akes hide who flourifhed in the 18th century, 
born in the year 1693. Having received the 30 
3 good. edacttion; Sie entered SL tet ci in the 
univerfity of Oxford, Pein he took his degree of M. A. 
d preferment in the’ 
t I end of S 
year 1730, he publifhed his “ Memoria Technica,” or a new 
jnethod ‘of artificial memory. This work has gone through 
fren or eight editiqns, befides which there have been feveral 
dno real title to the - 
- of the North of England, and 
‘church, and was. 
wondon. In the ~ 
GRE 
abridgments of it, in which the whole theory is developed, 
and as much of the practical part as “A neceflary in common 
life. (See Memory, Arti cial.) In the fame year he pub- 
lithed « A Syftem o glith Beclefiattical Law,’” ex- 
tracted from the “ Codex Juris Ecclefiattici Anglicani,”” of 
the bifhop of London, for the ufe of ftudents in a" univer= 
fities who are defigned for holy orders. This w was fo 
highly efteemed, that asa fort of enon es w rae in the 
following year, : efented by - 
of doctor of div ont Abou 
Sclen Notifane ex ejus Ciniuentatia excerptis, &c.”’ 
rey was author. : many other works ; that on Job 
Sockiiacd a controverfy between Dr. Warburton and him- 
felf. He died in the year 1771, in his 78th year. Gen. 
ee 
See Gra 
Cala in Tiles an Englith name for a truttaceous - 
» the SALMO eriox of Linneus, (which fee,) caught in 
many of the rivers of England. 
Mr. Pennant believes this to be the fewin or Srewin a 
South Wales, which is ¥ ery 
Carmarthen. This fifh appears in the Efk, in Caneerd, 
from July to September, and is then in fpawn, The lower 
jaw grows hooked, when it is out of feafon. The inhabitants 
of South Wales, confider this 
fith as a diftin& fpecies from the falmon. 
REY Addey, in Geography, a {mall town in the county of 
Down, Ireland, in the peninfula of Ardes; 894 miles N, 
from Dublin, and 65 from Donaghadee 
Grey Antimony ore. See ANTIMON 
Grey-Beds ds, in Mining, fignify ‘in whi pnd of 
Macclesfield, in Chefhire, an indurated fandy loam, perifh- 
able, called ttone-bind in Derbyfhire, &c. and fand-ftoné 
at Newcaftle, in Northumberland, &c. See Kirwan’s Geo, 
sh 
. See Coparr. 
Grey Copper ore. See Coprzr. 
Grey Deer, in Zoology. See Cervus Guinenfis. 
Grey Fly. See Gan- 
Grey Manganefe ore. See MANGANESE. 
Grey- Melting, in the fron Manu “hee is the name at 
the iron furnaces and founderies for the beft kind of Pig-iron. 
See Iron 
Grey Stone, in Mi neralegy Sit of Werner, a rock 
ees 3 to i newelt flet rmati We are in- 
ormed by Mr, Jamefon that ie] 1s an intimate mixture of 
white feldfpar and blackith ho 
‘snd Tranter 
ete a ee a uous in this 
"The grauttein, op coca nis DiRites: ay aiding, 
