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  1. The Honourable Gerald Valerian Wellesley (1770–1848) was a British clergyman of the Church of Ireland. He was the fourth surviving son of Garret Wesley, 1st Earl of Mornington and Anne Hill-Trevor , and the brother of politician Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley , general Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington , and diplomat Henry Wellesley, 1st Baron Cowley .

  2. Gerald Wellesley (1885-1972), 7th Duke of Wellington and Arthur Valerian Wellesley (b 1915), 8th Duke of Wellington Immediate Source of Acquisition Given by T. Benton, 2001

  3. Gerald Wellesley Gerald is an Accredited Professional Trustee and Client Director of Vidett Ltd, a leading UK provider of pension governance services. He has over 35 years’ experience in the banking industry and 19 years as a pension trustee.

  4. 8 de nov. de 2019 · Arthur Wellesley, First Duke of Wellington - portrait by Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830) English Heritage. Legacy. The first Duke of Wellington has at least 90 English pubs named after him. But not, sadly, the one owned by his descendent Sofia Wellseley, who runs the Fox and Pheasant with James Blunt, hard by the Chelsea football stadium.

  5. 14 de jun. de 2019 · She was the daughter of Gerald Wellesley, 7th Duke of Wellington, and Dorothy Violet Ashton, and thus a great-great-granddaughter of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington.She married Major Thomas Clyde of the Royal Horse Guards, son of William Pancoast Clyde, on 18 November 1939. The family lived at Dorney, Buckinghamshire.

  6. Arthur Wellesley. Wellesley, Arthur. Duque de Ciudad Rodrigo (I), duque de Wellington (I) en el Reino Unido. Dublín (Irlanda), 1.V.1769 – Walmer Castle (Kent), 14.IX.1852. Capitán general, generalísimo del Ejército español. Cuarto hijo de lady Anne Hill de Dungannon y de Garret Wesley, II barón y I conde de Mornington, I vizconde de ...

  7. As Dorothy Wellesley, the name she took after her marriage to Lord Gerald Wellesley, she was the author of more than ten books, mostly of poetry, but including also Sir George Goldie, Founder of Nigeria (1934), and Far Have I Travelled (1952). She was editor for Hogarth Press of the Hogarth Living Poets series. She also edited The Annual in 1929.