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  1. Henry Wellesley, 3rd Duke of Wellington (5 April 1846 – 8 June 1900) was a British peer and Conservative Party politician. He was a son of Lord Charles Wellesley and grandson of the 1st Duke of Wellington. He was born with no title but inherited the dukedom when in 1884 his uncle died childless. Between 1859 and 1865 he attended Eton. He joined the 2nd Battalion, Grenadier Guards as an ...

  2. Henry Wellesley, 3.º Duque de Wellington [1] (Londres, 5 de abril de 1846 – Stratfield Saye, 8 de junho de 1900) foi um pariato, militar e político britânico do Partido Conservador. [2] Era filho de lorde Charles Wellesley e neto de Arthur Wellesley, 1.º Duque de Wellington , sucedendo seu tio em 1884 como o Duque de Wellington .

  3. William Henry Wellesley, 2nd Earl Cowley (1834–1895) Henry Arthur Mornington Wellesley, 3rd Earl Cowley (1866–1919) Christian Arthur Wellesley, 4th Earl Cowley (1890–1962) Denis Arthur Wellesley, 5th Earl Cowley (1921–1968) Richard Francis Wellesley, 6th Earl Cowley (1946–1975) Garret Graham Wellesley, 7th Earl Cowley (b. 1934)

  4. The Henry Wellesley was one of four convict ships bringing female prisoners to New South Wales in 1837, the others being the Sarah and Elizabeth, Margaret and Sir Charles Forbes. A total of 533 female convicts arrived in the colony in 1837. 3). Catherine Johnson arrived as a prisoner on the Henry Wellesley.

  5. Henry Wellesley, 3rd Duke of Wellington (1846–1900), politician; Henry Wellesley, 1st Earl Cowley (1804–1884), British diplomat; Henry Wellesley, 6th Duke of Wellington (1912–1943), British peer and politician; Henry Wellesley, a barque that made three whaling voyages and two voyages carrying convicts to Australia before she was wrecked ...

  6. Park Lane, London. Died. 1866 (aged 71–72) Oxford. Nationality. British. Occupation (s) Anglican cleric and university academic. The Rev. Lord Henry Wellesley was a British scholar, who held senior positions at Oxford University, and who is remembered for writing several books.

  7. Wellesley College was founded in 1870 by Pauline and Henry Fowle Durant. An impassioned believer in educational opportunity for women, Mr. Durant wanted to prepare them for “… great conflicts, for vast reforms in social life.”. When they founded the College, Mr. Durant proclaimed: “Women can do the work. I give them the chance.”.