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  1. Caroline Lamb (née Ponsonby), la sœur de son père, épouse Lord Melbourne, un conseiller crucial de la reine Victoria pendant ses premières années sur le trône. Son fils Arthur écrit une biographie de lui qui remporte le Prix James Tait Black en 1942: Henry Ponsonby, secrétaire privé de la reine Victoria: sa vie d'après ses lettres.

  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. 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

  4. Photograph of Sir Henry Ponsonby: full-length portrait, seated at a desk, writing. He was Private Secretary to Queen Victoria and Keeper of the Privy Purse from 1878 until his death in 1895; he was also an amateur artist and writer.

  5. Henry Ponsonby,: Queen Victoria's private secretary; his life from his letters, by Arthur Ponsonby Ponsonby. Publication date 1944-01-01 Publisher The Macmillan company

  6. 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 ...

  7. Sir Henry Ponsonby. Major-General The Right Honourable Sir Henry Ponsonby was Queen Victoria ’s Private Secretary from 1870-1895 as well as Keeper of the Privy Purse from 1878-1895. Queen Victoria did not have an official Private Secretary until she appointed General Charles Grey to the office in 1861. Lord Melbourne informally served as ...