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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jemma_KiddJemma Kidd - Wikipedia

    Max Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook (great-grandfather) Jemma Madeleine Wellesley, Countess of Mornington (née Kidd; born 20 September 1974), is a British make up artist, fashion model, and aristocrat. She currently resides on the Stratfield Saye estate, Hampshire .

  2. Anne (Hill-Trevor) Wellesley is Notable. Anne Hill-Trevor was a member of the aristocracy in British Isles. Anne was born on the 23rd of June 1742, the eldest daughter of Anne Stafford and Arthur Hill-Trevor. [1] Anne married Garrett Wesley, the Earl of Mornington, on the 6th of February 1759. [1] Anne, Countess of Wellesley passed away in 1831.

  3. Anne Wellesley née Hill-Trevor, Countess of Mornington 23 June 1742 – 10 September 1831 was an Anglo-Irish aristocrat. She was the wife of Garret Wesley, 1st Earl of Mornington & mother of a victor of the Battle of Waterloo, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. Family

  4. Anne Wellesley (née Hill), Countess of Mornington. by Thomas Hodgetts, published by Welch & Gwynne, after Priscilla Anne Fane (née Wellesley-Pole), Countess of Westmorland mezzotint, published 1 January 1839 NPG D39043

  5. Lady Mornington; 1st Duke of Wellington; Marquess Wellesley; 3rd Lord Monington. by Thomas Hodgetts, published by Welch & Gwynne, after Priscilla Anne Fane (née Wellesley-Pole), Countess of Westmorland mezzotint, published 1 January 1839 NPG D15206

  6. On 17 May 1784, in London, she married Wellesley-Pole, [4] then known as William Wesley-Pole. The earl and countess had one son and three daughters: The Wellesley-Pole daughters by Thomas Lawrence. L-R: Mary Charlotte Anne, Emily Harriet and Priscilla Anne. William Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley, 4th Earl of Mornington, who inherited his father's ...

  7. Dangan Castle. Earl of Mornington is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1760 for the Anglo-Irish politician and composer Garret Wellesley, 2nd Baron Mornington. On the death of the fifth earl in 1863, it passed to the Duke of Wellington; since that date, the title has generally been used by courtesy for the heir apparent to ...