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  1. William Wellesley-Pole, 3rd Earl of Mornington, GCH, PC, PC (Ire) (20 May 1763 – 22 February 1845), known as Lord Maryborough between 1821 and 1842, was an Anglo-Irish politician and an elder brother of the Duke of Wellington.

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  2. Pole, William Wellesley- (1763–1845), 3rd earl of Mornington , chief secretary for Ireland, was born William Wesley on 20 May 1763 at Dangan Castle, Co. Meath, second of four sons of Garret Wesley (qv), professor of music, politician, and 1st earl of Mornington, and Anne Wesley (née Hill-Trevor). Educated at Eton (1774–6), he was not a ...

  3. Political Science. B.A., Cornell University; M.A., Ph.D., Stanford University. Pendleton East 247. William A. Joseph. Professor of Political Science. Research focuses on Chinese politics, particularly the radicalism of Mao Zedong and the evolution of Chinese communist ideology from Mao to Xi Jinping.

  4. William Wellesley - Partner William graduated from Oxford with a degree in PPE. He then qualified as a chartered accountant before working in investment banking at Schroders.

  5. William Wellesley-Pole (1763-1845) First Lord Maryborough from 1821. Third Earl of Mornington from 1842. Master of the Mint (in the Cabinet), 1814-23. Second son of the first Earl of Mornington, hence younger brother to Wellesley and elder brother to Wellington. Educated at Eton, then served in Royal Navy during the American War.

  6. Lieutenant Colonel William Henry Wellesley, 2nd Earl Cowley (25 August 1834 - 28 February 1895) was an English aristocrat and soldier. Early life. Wellesley was born on 25 August 1834 at Stuttgart, Kingdom of Württemberg. [1] .

  7. Faculty. William Cain. wcain@wellesley.edu. (781) 283-2586. English & Creative Writing. B.A., Tufts University; M.A., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. William E. Cain. Mary Jewett Gaiser Professor of English. Expert in nineteenth and early twentieth century American literature; Shakespeare; and modernism in the arts.