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  1. Richard Colley Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley, KG, KP, PC, PC (Ire) (20 June 1760 – 26 September 1842) was an Anglo-Irish politician and colonial administrator. He was styled as Viscount Wellesley until 1781, when he succeeded his father as 2nd Earl of Mornington. In 1799, he was granted the Irish peerage title of Marquess Wellesley.

  2. 11 de ene. de 2007 · The Wellesley papers : the life and correspondence of Richard Colley Wellesley, Marquess Wellesley, 1760-1842, Governor-General of India, 1797-1805, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, 1809-1812, and Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, 1821-1827, 1833-1834

  3. Memoirs and Correspondence of Richard Marquess Wellesley, Comprising Numerous Letters and Documents, Now First Published from Original Mss: By Robert Rouiere Pearce, Richard Wellesley: Author: Richard Wellesley: Publisher: Rich. Bentley, 1846: Original from: the Bavarian State Library: Digitized: Feb 13, 2009 : Export Citation: BiBTeX EndNote ...

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  5. Richard Colley Wellesley, Marquess Wellesley. 0 references. Freebase ID /m/01s8py. 1 reference. stated in. Freebase Data Dumps. publication date. 28 October 2013.

  6. Richard Colley Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley, British colonial administrator, was brother of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. He became earl of Mornington on his father's death (1781) and took his seat in the Irish House of Lords. He entered the English House of Commons in 1784 and gave his support to William Pitt, who in 1793 ...

  7. WELLESLEY, RICHARD COLLEY (1760–1842), governor-general of India (1798–1805). Richard Colley Wellesley, Earl Mornington and Marquess Wellesley, was born into the English "ascendancy" in Ireland. First elected to the British House of Commons in 1784, his introduction to Indian affairs came with his appointment in 1793 to the Board of Control, the link between the government and the East ...