Edward Grey (c. 1611 – 17 February 1676) of Ulgham Grange, Northumberland was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1660 to 1676.
During the Civil War, he was a Colonel of dragoons in the Royalist army from 1642 until the surrender of Newark in 1646.
Later in 1652 he returned to England to work for a restoration as one of the leaders of the ‘action party.
He was arrested on 6 February 1655 and proven to be in contact with the court in exile but he was spared transportation because of ill-health.
[1] Grey died at the age of about 64 and was buried at St. Paul, Covent Garden on 17 February 1676.