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Dorothy Violet Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington (née Ashton; 30 July 1889 – 11 July 1956), styled Lady Gerald Wellesley between 1914 and 1943, was an English author, poet, literary editor and socialite.
Wellesley, Dorothy (1889–1956) English poet. Name variations: Duchess of Wellington. Born Dorothy Violet Ashton in White Waltham, Berkshire, England, on July 20, 1889; died in Withyham, Sussex, England, on July 11, 1956; daughter of Robert Ashton and Lucy Cecilia Dunn Gardner Ashton; tutored at home by foreign governesses; married Lord Gerald ...
Catherine Sarah Dorothea Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington (née Pakenham; 14 January 1773 – 24 April 1831), known before her marriage as Kitty Pakenham, was the wife of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington.
- Catherine Sarah Dorothea Pakenham, 14 January 1773, Dublin, Ireland
- Edward Pakenham, 2nd Baron Longford, Catherine Rowley
- 24 April 1831 (aged 58), Apsley House, London, England
- Hercules Langford Rowley (grandfather)
Wellesley, Dorothy (Violet), Duchess of Wellington (1889 –1956) in The Oxford Companion to Twentieth-Century Poetry in English Length: 252 words
8 de nov. de 2019 · Read on for the complete, exhaustive lowdown on some of the most famous families in the land: their wealth, their loves and their scandals. This time, it's the Wellingtons (Wellesleys) – descendants of the Duke of Wellington. By Isaac Bickerstaff. 8 November 2019.
- Isaac Bickerstaff
Titled: Dorothy Violet Wellesley, Duchess of Wellington. Nickname: Dottie. DW, writing in the earlier twentieth century, published a dozen volumes of poetry. She was also an editor of contemporary poetry, a letter-writer, critic, biographer and autobiographer.
Dorothy Wellesley (30 July 1889 – 11 July 1956), styled Lady Gerald Wellesley between 1914 and 1943, was an English socialite, author, poet and literary editor. She was born Dorothy Violet Ashton at Maidenhead.