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  1. Gerald Valerian Wellesley (1809 – 17 September 1882) was a Church of England cleric who became the Dean of Windsor. More importantly, he was domestic chaplain to Queen Victoria and played a major advisory role regarding the royal family's personal affairs.

  2. Gerald Wellesley, 7th Duke of Wellington, KG, DL, FRIBA (21 August 1885 – 4 January 1972), styled Lord Gerald Wellesley between 1900 and 1943, was an Anglo-Irish diplomat, soldier, and architect.

  3. Client Director. professional trustee. investment strategy • communications. Gerald acts as trustee chair and sole trustee, as well as a trustee and subcommittee member of a range of DB schemes and DC Master Trusts. He also sits on an investment governance committee (IGC) for a leading UK provider. Background.

  4. 7 de jun. de 2024 · The exuberance of Queen Victoria’s style must never be allowed to obscure the shrewdness of her judgement. When Dean Wellesley died in 1882, she indeed found herself bereft of one of the wisest and most intimate of her counsellors; the loss to her was, as she so emphatically declared, irreparable.

  5. Gerald Wellesley [also known Gerald Wellesley Wellington, 7th Duke of Wellington] was born in London, England on 21 August 1885. He was articled to Harry Stuart Goodhart-Rendel (1887-1959) from 1919. He also attended the atelier of Fernand Billerey (1878-1951).

  6. Description. Gerald Valerian Wellesley was a Church of England cleric. He was also the nephew of Arthur Wellesley, the 1st Duke of Wellington. He was appointed domestic chaplain to Queen Victoria and became one of the Queen's most valued advisors and confidants. He also became Dean of Windsor.

  7. In 1854 Gerald Wellesley was appointed Dean of Windsor. He was Queen Victoria’s chief adviser on church matters; acted as a ‘healthy and independent influence’ upon the Queen and the Prince Consort; and was opposed to the nomination of bishops on purely political grounds.