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  1. 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 his peers at Sandhurst. After a spell as an aide-de-camp in Ireland, the Crimea, and Canada, Ponsonby became an equerry in Queen Victoria's court.

  2. 20 de out. de 2022 · A host of racing's characters crammed into St Michael and All Angels Church in Lambourn to celebrate the life of charismatic owner Henry Ponsonby, the syndicate pioneer who died at the age of 74 last month. The service was conducted by Reverend Julie Mintern, who said more than 200 people were in attendance. Tim Easterby and Willie Carson catch ...

  3. New this year…. invitation to experience a behind the scenes day at the yearling sales with Harry Dunlop. Henry Ponsonby was the pioneer of horse racing syndicates at the helm of Henry Ponsonby Racing - giving the opportunity to own a racehorse in an exclusive syndicate/partnership of up to 12 people only. HP Racing is, and has always been ...

  4. 1 de abr. de 2004 · While recent historical material on the monarchy is unavailable, Henry and Mary Ponsonby wrote to each other regularly and wittily about the day-to-day events at the court and its strategy for survival. Their vivid, unpublished letters deal with such timeless issues that their modern counterparts could have written them.

  5. Henry’s father was invalided out of the World War II. Track 7: The Ponsonby property at Crotta, in North Kerry, rented out to the Kitcheners. His father’s great success with racehorses. He was a member of the Turf Club, and a senior steward. Track 8: His marriage to Fiona Brotchie, whose people owned the property in Tramore where he now lives.

  6. Sir Henry Frederick Ponsonby. by Walery, published by Sampson Low & Co. carbon print, published September 1889. NPG Ax38302. Find out more >. Buy a print. Buy as a greetings card. Use this image.