The Earl bears the subsidiary titles of Viscount Grey de Wilton (1801) and Baron Ebury (1857) in the Peerage of the UK, and Baron Grey de Wilton (1784) in the Peerage of Great Britain.
Wilton acknowledged the note immediately, and then applied himself to his studies again; but shortly after, he was shocked by a rumour reaching him, that his kind friend had been taken prisoner by the French.
Wilton replied not at the moment; for there was certainly not one word said by the Earl which could give him any assignable cause of offence, and yet he was grieved and offended.
Wilton resolved to submit; and as he saw that the Earl was anxious upon the subject, wrote to him immediately, to announce that such was the case.