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  1. Garreth Weasley (b. 1874/1875) was a wizard and Gryffindor student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the late 19th century. His aunt was Professor Matilda Weasley. He was known to experiment with self-created brews of magical drinks.[4] At the age of eleven, he started his education at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, being sorted into Gryffindor House.[5] In his ...

  2. Personal life. Lord Mornington married Anne Hill-Trevor, eldest daughter of the banker Arthur Hill-Trevor, 1st Viscount Dungannon, and his wife Anne Stafford, on 6 February 1759. His godmother, the famous diarist Mary Delany, said the marriage was happy, despite his lack of financial sense and her "want of judgment". [10] .

  3. Wellesley, Garrett, Viscount Wellesley, Dangan Castle, and Earl of Mornington, was born 19th July 1735. [He was the son of Richard Colley, whose aunt married Garrett Wesley of Dangan, in the County of Meath, descended from a family reputed to have been settled in Ireland since Henry II.'s reign.

  4. By his wife, Anne, daughter of Arthur Hill, Viscount Dungannon (whose family had been settled in Ireland for more than one hundred years), he had six sons and two daughters: (1) Richard—became Marquis of Wellesley. (2) Arthur Gerald —(born in 1761; died young).

    • Alfred Webb
  5. 14 de dic. de 2022 · The saga began Sept. 29, when Lew — a relatively new player to the high-stakes, no-limit scene — won a $269,000 pot against poker pro Garrett Adelstein on an episode of “Hustler Casino Live ...

    • andrea.chang@latimes.com
    • Staff Writer
  6. Garrett basically didn't have any evidence and half the community supported him but when it comes to Wesley/Nik Airball saying Mars and Sia are cheaters, they have provided more evidence than Garrett ever did but then we are still asking for more proof. We have set the bar so low to accuse someone for cheating.

  7. Wellesley was the fourth son of Garrett Wesley or Wellesley, 1st Earl of Mornington, and used the name Wesley until 1798. He was himself raised to the peerage as Viscount Wellington in 1809, followed by further ennoblements as Earl of Wellington 1812, Marquis of Wellington the same year, and Duke of Wellington in 1814.