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  1. WILLIAM HENRY GEORGE WELLESLEY was the second son of the first Baron Cowley, born in 1806 and died 1875. He was a nephew of the great Duke of Wellington, the Iron Duke. Mrs. E. TROTTER writes: "Weary with the strife of sect and party, and inspired with a profound longing to conform in life and practice to the Apostolic ideal, little companies ...

  2. Woolcock, Elizabeth. Dyke, Jane. Mansfield, Mary Ann Oliver. Scott, Mary. Fieldsend, Caroline. Martin, Sarah. Sewell, Ann. N ote: The number of convicts recorded on this site that are associated with the ship Henry Wellesley (1) is 118 .This figure may not correlate with the full listing of convicts recorded in official documents.

  3. Henry Wellesley, 3. Duke of Wellington. Karikatur des 3., Duke of Wellington in der Vanity Fair, 1885. Henry Wellesley, 3. Duke of Wellington (* 5. April 1846 in Apsley House, Mayfair, London; † 8. Juni 1900 im Stratfield Saye House in Basingstoke, Hampshire ), war ein britischer Offizier, Peer und Politiker .

  4. The Henry Wellesley was one of five convict ships transporting female prisoners to New South Wales in the year 1836, the others being the Roslin Castle, Thomas Harrison, Elizabeth and Pyramus. A total of 668 female prisoners arrived in the colony in 1836. Two ships brought female prisoners from England - the Elizabeth and the Henry Wellesley.

  5. The Henry Wellesley was one of four convict ships bringing female prisoners to New South Wales in 1837, the others being the Sarah and Elizabeth, Margaret and Sir Charles Forbes. A total of 533 female convicts arrived in the colony in 1837. 3). Catherine Johnson arrived as a prisoner on the Henry Wellesley.

  6. Henry Wellesley. (1794-1866), College head and art connoisseur. Sitter in 1 portrait. Like. List Thumbnail. Sort by. Henry Wellesley. by Frederick Christian Lewis Sr, after Joseph Slater. stipple engraving, 1826 or after.

  7. Henry Wellesley, 3rd Duke of Wellington Between 1859 and 1865 he attended Eton . He joined the 2nd Battalion, Grenadier Guards as an ensign on May 16 , 1865 , was promoted to major on July 1 , 1881 , and retired from the service on June 28 , 1882 .