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  1. William Ponsonby, 3. Baron Ponsonby (1816–1861); Hon. Anne-Louisa Ponsonby († 1863), ⚭ 1832 William Tighe Hamilton; Hon. Charlotte Georgiana Ponsonby († 1883), ⚭ (1) 1834 John Horace Thomas Stapleton (vor 1799–1836), Lieutenant-Colonel der British Army, ⚭ (2) 1838 Sir Charles Talbot (1801–1876), Rear-Admiral der Royal Navy;

  2. Sir William Ponsonby (c1772-1815) commanded the Second Heavy Cavalry Brigade at Waterloo. The Brigade is immortalised as the Union Brigade as it comprised regiments from England (The “Royals” or 1st Dragoons) Ireland (The “Inniskillings” or 6th Dragoons) and Scotland (The “Scots Greys” or 2nd Royal North British Dragoons).

  3. Ponsonby, Sir William. Ponsonby, Sir William (1772–1815), general, was born 13 October 1772, the second son of William Brabazon Ponsonby (qv), 1st Baron Ponsonby, and his wife Louisa (née Molesworth) (d. 1824), fourth daughter of Richard, 3rd Viscount Molesworth (qv). After attending Eton and Kilkenny college, he entered Trinity College ...

  4. William Ponsonby, né le 13 octobre 1772 et mort le 18 juin 1815, est un officier de l'armée britannique et homme politique irlandais. Il meurt au combat pendant la bataille de Waterloo . Carrière militaire [ modifier | modifier le code ]

  5. Arthur Augustus William Harry Ponsonby, 1st Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede (16 February 1871 – 23 March 1946), was a British politician, writer, and social activist. He was the son of Sir Henry Ponsonby , Private Secretary to Queen Victoria , and Mary Elizabeth Bulteel, daughter of John Crocker Bulteel .

  6. William Ponsonby (publisher) (died 1604), English publisher in the Elizabethan era. William Ponsonby, 2nd Earl of Bessborough (1704–1793), British & Irish MP, Chief Secretary for Ireland, Postmaster-General of Great Britain. William Ponsonby, 1st Baron Ponsonby (1744–1806), Member of Parliament for Bandonbridge and Kilkenny, Postmaster ...

  7. William Ponsonby (1704–1793), an influential parliamentary politician, was an original member of the band of aesthetes known as the Dilettanti Society. Natter presented him sparely, with cropped hair, in the neo-Roman style of budding Neoclassicism.