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  1. 21 de sept. de 2017 · Sir Henry Ponsonby (1825 – 1895) was born in Corfu while his father, Major-General Sir Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby, served as senior commander of the British Army. Entering military life in 1844, Ponsonby served for 24 years, retiring in 1868 as major-general.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2003 · Victorian Studies 45.2 (2003) 380-382 Henry Ponsonby (1825-95) was the oldest son of a military general who died when he was eleven. He was a model son, deferential to authority yet popular with ...

  3. The popularity of any monarchy shows peaks and troughs. But when Henry Ponsonby became Queen Victoria's private secretary, the monarchy was in such hopeless disarray that even Victoria herself came under attack. Ponsonby as her private secretary and protector at large realised that the court had failed to adjust to the shift in the media and political sentiment. He dramatically re-wrote the ...

  4. HP Racing is, and has always been, involved with some of the country's leading racehorse trainers and other leading associated trainers.We’ve also had successes with horses such as First Mohican and Tiger Cliff, giving owners a marvellous winning association with the legendary late Sir Henry Cecil.

  5. 16 de sept. de 2022 · Syndicate ownership pioneer Henry Ponsonby has passed away. He was 74. His white and red silks were carried to victory in the Ebor and Cesarwitch handicaps, among others. In 2020, Ponsonby ...

  6. Né à Corfou, il est le fils du major-général Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby, un noble anglo-irlandais qui est un commandant en chef de l' armée britannique . Il entre dans l'armée le 27 décembre 1842 en tant qu'enseigne dans le Royal Berkshire Regiment. Transféré aux Grenadier Guards, il devient lieutenant le 16 février 1844, capitaine ...

  7. 26 de dic. de 2020 · PONSONBY, HENRY (d. 1745), of Ashgrove, major-general, was the second son of Sir William Ponsonby by Mary, sister of Brabazon Moore, of the family of Charles, second viscount Moore of Drogheda [q. v.] His father, third son of Sir John Ponsonby, who accompanied Cromwell to Ireland in 1649 as colonel of a regiment of horse, sat in the Irish parliament as member for co. Kilkenny in Anne's reign ...