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  1. Major General Hon. Sir Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby GCMG KCB KCH (6 July 1783 – 11 January 1837) was an Anglo-Irish military officer.

  2. PONSONBY, Hon. Frederick Cavendish (1783-1837). Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1820-1832, ed. D.R. Fisher, 2009. Available from Cambridge University Press.

  3. Hace 2 días · Major-General Ponsonby was a cavalry officer serving on Wellington's staff. It was he who brought to Wellington the news of Napoleon's abdication in 1814. 'You don't say so, upon my honour! Hurrah!' exclaimed the normally restrained duke, spinning round and snapping his fingers.

  4. Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby. The Hon. Sir Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby, GCMG, KCB, KCH; officer who served in the Peninsula War and was later gravely wounded at Waterloo; m. Lady Emily Charlotte Bathurst, 1825; made Major General (1825); appointed Governor of Malta in 1826.

  5. Ponsonby, Sir Frederick Cavendish (1783-1837). Militar de origen inglés nacido el 6 de julio de 1783 y muerto en Basingtoke el 11 de enero de 1837. Segundo hijo de Frederick Ponsonby y de Lady Henrietta Frances Spencer, ingresó en el ejército de Caballería en enero de 1800.

  6. This is Major General Sir Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby (1783-1837). Ponsonby (pronounced Pun-sunbi) was born in 1783, the second son of Frederick the third Earl of Bessborough (1758-1844) and...

  7. 15 de may. de 2023 · Overview. David Cannadine says, The most successful patrician courtiers established an abiding dynastic connection, so that generation after generation, their families enjoyed royal favour and preferment. From the late nineteenth century until the Second World War, the Ponsonbys were the pre-eminent courtly dynasty.