As the wife of a knight, she became entitled to be called "Lady Gregory".
Lady Gregory remained an active director of the theatre until ill health led to her retirement in 1928.
He published an edited edition of Lady Gregory's diaries in 1947.
The two versions were synthesized into one by Lady Gregory.
Lady Gregory wrote that it: "hits impartially all round".
He wrote kind reviews of books on Irish history and mythology by his friend Lady Gregory.
Lady Gregory sold the estate to the Irish state in 1927, but retained life tenancy.
His autobiography was edited and published by Lady Gregory in 1894.
Show me another script, from Lady Gregory on, where the jokes still land.
He worked with Lady Gregory in promoting the Irish language.