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  1. Henry Ponsonby (1620 - 1681) was a soldier in Oliver Cromwell 's army during the Irish Confederate Wars who became a significant landowner and landlord when he was granted the estates of long-established settlers in County Kerry, notably the Stack family after whom Stack's Mountains are named. His family influenced Kerry politics for the next ...

  2. Other articles where Sir Henry Frederick Ponsonby is discussed: Victoria: Widowhood of Victoria: …Afghanistan, in 1881, for example, Sir Henry Ponsonby had never seen her so angry: “The Queen has never before been treated,” she told him, “with such want of respect and consideration in the forty three and a half years she has worn her thorny crown.”

  3. 15 de may. de 2023 · Sir Henry Ponsonby, grandson of the third earl, became the Queen's private secretary in 1870, largely because his predecessor, General Grey, was his wife's uncle. He held the position until his death in 1895, by which time the Queen had already appointed his second son, Frederick, as an Equerry. [2]:247. Cannadine says, "Sir Henry Ponsonby ...

  4. F. H. Herrick; Henry Ponsonby, Queen Victoria's Private Secretary: His Life from his Letters. By Arthur Ponsonby. (New York: Macmillan Company. 1943. Pp. x

  5. www.henryponsonby.com › latestnews › latest-newsLatest News - HP Racing

    The HP Racing syndicates continue on, as Henry would have wished and he would be delighted to see the horses racing and fulfilling the plans he had made with his trainers, Eve Johnson Houghton, Alan King, Nicky Henderson and Tim Easterby . With the support of his loyal owners, HP Racing will continue Henry’s passion for horses and racing.

  6. Track 1: The background to the Ponsonby family at Kilcooly Estate. Henry Ponsonby recalls taking over the running of the Ballynatray Estate from his father in 1976. Track 2: Memories of his early days growing up at Killcooly Abbey. The maternal side of his family.

  7. 26 de dic. de 2020 · PONSONBY, HENRY (d. 1745), of Ashgrove, major-general, was the second son of Sir William Ponsonby by Mary, sister of Brabazon Moore, of the family of Charles, second viscount Moore of Drogheda [q. v.] His father, third son of Sir John Ponsonby, who accompanied Cromwell to Ireland in 1649 as colonel of a regiment of horse, sat in the Irish parliament as member for co. Kilkenny in Anne's reign ...