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  1. William Wellesley-Pole-Tylney-Long, IV conte di Mornington (22 maggio 1788-1º luglio 1857); Lady Emily Harriet (1792-1881), sposò FitzRoy Somerset, I barone Raglan, ebbero quattro figli; Lady Priscilla Anne (1793-1879), sposò John Fane, XI conte di Westmorland [3], ebbero sei figli.

  2. 21 de dez. de 2022 · William did not waste time, however, to cement his destiny. On January 14th 1812 – even before he was married – William changed his name by Royal Licence and added his wife’s ancestral surnames – to become fabulously quadruple-barreled William Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley.

  3. William Wellesley-Pole, 3rd Earl of Mornington, 1st Baron Maryborough (1763–1845), second son of Garret Wesley, 1st Earl of Mornington and in 1781, in accordance with the will William Pole (d.1781), of Ballyfin in Ireland, his godfather, he changed his name to Wesley-Pole. Pole was descended from Peryam Pole, 3rd son of Sir William Pole (1561 ...

  4. 10 de mar. de 2017 · Wicked William takes the hand (and purse) of his bride. On 14th March 1812, ‘Wicked’ William Wellesley-Pole married his fabulously rich bride Catherine Tylney-Long at St James’ Church, Piccadilly. The tragic outcome of their marriage has been thoroughly described in Geraldine Roberts ‘ best-selling book The Angel and The Cad (Macmillan ...

  5. William Wellesley-Pole, 3rd Earl of Mornington, GCH, PC, PC, known as Lord Maryborough between 1821 and 1842, was an Anglo-Irish politician and an elder br...

  6. The lengthy Latin inscription on the reverse translates roughly as follows: ‘In honour of the noble William Wellesley Pole, Baron Maryborough, for nine years Master of Mint affairs, who not only restored the British coinage to its former brilliancy but instituted a new and more beautiful one, and who, in distributing the coins to all parts of the country, did so with such wisdom that ...

  7. William Wellesley-Pole, 3rd Earl of Mornington, GCH PC PC (Ire) (20 May 1763 – 22 February 1845), known as Lord Maryborough between 1821 and 1842, was an Anglo-Irish politician and an elder brother of the Duke of Wellington.