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  1. Use this image. Henry Wellesley, 3rd Duke of Wellington. printed by Vincent Brooks, Day & Son. lithograph, published in The Country Gentleman, Sporting Gazette and Agricultural Journal 31 October 1885. NPG D46158. Find out more >. Buy a print.

  2. Henry Wellesley, 3rd Duke of Wellington (5 April 1846 – 8 June 1900) was a British peer and Conservative Party politician. Early life [ edit ] He was a son of Lord Charles Wellesley and grandson of the 1st Duke of Wellington .

  3. Captain Henry Wellesley, the 6th Duke of Wellington, died during operations at Salerno. He was in charge of 2 troop with orders to attack and take the village of Piegolelle (also seen spelt as Piegolette). This was heavily defended by the Germans firing from the heights called 'The Pimple'. He was awarded a posthumous Mention in Despatches.

  4. William Henry George Wellesley (1806-1875) was an officer in the Royal Navy, and a member of the influential Wellesley family. His uncle Richard inherited the title Earl of Mornington in the Irish House of Lords , and then Richard, his uncles William and Arthur were made members of the UK House of Lords .

  5. William Henry Wellesley, 2nd Earl Cowley (1834–1895) Henry Arthur Mornington Wellesley, 3rd Earl Cowley (1866–1919) Christian Arthur Wellesley, 4th Earl Cowley (1890–1962) Denis Arthur Wellesley, 5th Earl Cowley (1921–1968) Richard Francis Wellesley, 6th Earl Cowley (1946–1975) Garret Graham Wellesley, 7th Earl Cowley (b. 1934)

  6. 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.