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  1. Richard Wellesley was born June 20, 1760, at Dangan Castle, Ireland, the eldest son of the 1st Earl of Mornington. He was educated at Eton and at Christ Church, Oxford. On his father's death in 1781, he inherited the title and seat in the Irish House of Lords. Three years later he entered the English House of Commons, and in 1786 he was made a ...

  2. Richard A. Smith. Wellesley, Richard, 1st Marquis Wellesley (1760–1842). British administrator and the eldest brother of the duke of Wellington. In 1784 Wellesley entered parliament as MP for Beeralston where he sympathized with the free trade movement but opposed parliamentary reform. In 1793 he became a member of the India Board and from ...

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  4. Poprzednik. lord Bathurst. Następca. lord Castlereagh. Odznaczenia. Multimedia w Wikimedia Commons. Richard Colley Wellesley, 1. markiz Wellesley KG, KP (ur. 20 czerwca 1760, zm. 26 września 1842) – brytyjski arystokrata, polityk i dyplomata irlandzkiego pochodzenia, związany ze stronnictwem torysów, brat 1. księcia Wellington .

  5. Richard Colley Wellesley, Marquis Wellesley, governor-general of India, was born at Dangan Castle on 20 June 1760. He was the eldest of the six sons of Garrett Wellesley, first viscount Wellesley of Dangan Castle and earl of Mornington in the county of Meath. His mother was Anne, eldest daughter of Arthur Hill-Trevor, first viscount Dungannon.

  6. Richard Colley Wesley (posteriormente Wellesley ), Marquês Wellesley KG KP PC ( 20 de junho de 1760 - 26 de setembro de 1842 ), foi o primeiro filho de Garret Wesley, 1.º Conde de Mornington, da Nobreza da Irlanda, e irmão de Arthur Wellesley, 1.º Duque de Wellington. Ele foi o primeiro nomeado como governador-geral da Índia britânica ...

  7. Richard Wellesley ( 1 st Marqués de Wellesley) Richard Wellesley. Funciones; Secretario de Estado de Relaciones Exteriores; 6 de diciembre de 1809-4 de marzo de 1812;