Francis William Grey

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Born1860
Died1939(1939-00-00) (aged 78–79)
Occupation
    • Writer
    • academic
Notable worksThe Curé of St. Philippe
Francis William Grey
Born1860
Died1939(1939-00-00) (aged 78–79)
Occupation
    • Writer
    • academic
Academic work
Notable worksThe Curé of St. Philippe

Francis William Grey (1860–1939) was a British-born Canadian writer and academic.[1] He was most noted for his 1899 novel The Curé of St. Philippe, which was republished by McClelland and Stewart's New Canadian Library series in 1970.[2]

Born and educated in England, Grey was one of the sons of Admiral George Grey (1809–1891), a younger son of Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey.[3]

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