De Grey, Vivian, 1912-1993

Identity area

Type of entity

Person

Authorized form of name

De Grey, Vivian, 1912-1993

Parallel form(s) of name

    Standardized form(s) of name according to other rules

    • De Gray
    • Vivian Charles Byers De Gray

    Other form(s) of name

      Identifiers for corporate bodies

      Description area

      Dates of existence

      30/01/1912 - 07/01/1993

      History

      Vivian Charles Byers De Gray was born in Portsmouth on January 30, 1912. His father Charles was a gunner in the Royal Artillery and his mother, Elizabeth Richardson, was born in Żebbuġ, Malta. The De Grays moved to Malta in 1917 and Vivian was first sent to Flores College. He later attended the British Garrison School and the Lyceum.

      He started his working career as a civilian shorthand clerk with the Royal Army Ordinance Corps (ROAC) and later transferred to the Services Intelligence Office in Bighi. He joined the Police Force as a sub-inspector in 1934 after an open competitive examination, and in 1946 he was promoted to the rank of superintendent. In this rank he served as adjutant to three consecutive police commissioners.

      De Gray, Vivian was first appointed Acting Commissioner in 1955 after his predecessor, George Cachia, resigned. Then on June 1, 1956, De Gray became Commissioner of Police, an appointment Mintoff described as a calculated risk by the Cabinet as he was aware that De Gray was a man of character. De Gray was more British than the British themselves.

      When Mintoff became Prime Minister in June 1971, De Gray was given two options – face an inquiry or resign. He opted for the second and retired on pension. He had served as Police Commissioner for 15 years.

      On May 18, 1972, De Gray was arrested and a search was conducted in his residence in Gwardamanġa. However, when the Prime Minister heard of De Gray’s arrest he ordered his immediate release. These orders were conveyed to Commissioner Alfred Bencini by Inspector Paul Mamo, who at that time was an attaché at the Office of the Prime Minister.

      Vivian de Gray died on January 7, 1993, at the age of 83.

      Places

      Portsmouth
      Malta

      Legal status

      Functions, occupations and activities

      Police Inspector
      Commissioner of Police

      Mandates/sources of authority

      Internal structures/genealogy

      Father: Charles De Gray
      Mother: Elizabeth Richardson

      General context

      During the 1958 disturbances, Mintoff and De Gray clashed when the latter refused to obey Mintoff’s orders to immediately withdraw the mounted police from Valletta and to stop baton charges against the demonstrators. The next morning, during a Cabinet meeting, it was unanimously decided to ask the Governor to remove De Gray from his office according to the Police Ordinance, which provided for the removal of police officials for various inadequacies, such as inefficiency, irregularity or misconduct.

      Relationships area

      Related entity

      Malta Police Force (1813-)

      Identifier of related entity

      MT AF-CB000010

      Category of relationship

      temporal

      Dates of relationship

      1934 - 1971

      Description of relationship

      Related entity

      Cachia, George (20th century)

      Identifier of related entity

      MT AF-P000045

      Category of relationship

      temporal

      Type of relationship

      Cachia, George is the predecessor of De Grey, Vivian, 1912-1993

      Dates of relationship

      Description of relationship

      Access points area

      Subject access points

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      Control area

      Authority record identifier

      MT AF-P000046

      Institution identifier

      MT NAM

      Rules and/or conventions used

      Status

      Final

      Level of detail

      Full

      Dates of creation, revision and deletion

      Date of creation: 24/10/2024
      Date of revision: 05/11/2025

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          Sources

          Attard, E. (2016, June 12). Dom Mintoff’s ‘calculated risk’ of 60 years ago. Times of Malta. https://timesofmalta.com/article/Dom-Mintoff-s-calculated-risk-of-60-years-ago.615173

          Attard, E. (2016, June 19). Malta’s longest serving Police Commissioner – Vivian De Gray. Times of Malta. https://timesofmalta.com/article/Malta-s-longest-serving-Police-Commissioner-Vivian-De-Gray.616027

          Attard, E. (2020, February 24). A look back at Malta’s police force chiefs since 1955. Times of Malta, (This is the final part of a three-part series of articles). https://timesofmalta.com/article/a-look-back-at-maltas-police-force-heads-since-1955.773264

          Maintenance notes

          Creator of Authority Record: Marija Baldacchino
          Revised by: Zvetlana Pace Cassar