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  1. WELLESLEY, RICHARD COLLEY WESLEY (or Wellesley), Marquess (1760-1842), eldest son of the 1st earl of Mornington, an Irish peer, and brother of the famous duke of Wellington, was born on the 20th of June 1760. He was sent to Eton, where he was distinguished as a classical s

  2. 初代 ウェルズリー侯爵 リチャード・コリー・ウェルズリー ( 英: Richard Colley Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley, KG PC PC (Ire) 、 1760年 6月20日 - 1842年 9月26日 )は、 イギリス の政治家、外交官、貴族。. インド総督 (当時の職名はベンガル総督。. 在職 1798年 - 1805年 ...

  3. Richard Colley Wellesley was an Anglo-Irish politician and colonial administrator. He was Viscount Wellesley until 1781 when he succeeded his father as the 2nd Earl of Mornington. In 1799, he was elevated to the Irish peerage as Marquess Wellesley. Between 1798 and 1805, he was the fifth Governor-General of India, and he later served as Foreign ...

  4. Wellesley, Richard Colley, Earl of Mornington, Marquis Wellesley, son of the preceding, was born in Grafton-street, Dublin, 20th June 1760. He was educated at Eton, and afterwards passed on to Oxford, where he stood high in classical attainments, especially on account of his facility in Latin verse composition.

  5. Richard Colley Wellesley, Wellesleyn 1. markiisi ( 20. kesäkuuta 1760 Dangan, Meathin kreivikunta, Irlannin kuningaskunta – 26. syyskuuta 1842 Lontoo) oli brittiläinen valtiomies. Hän toimi Madrasin ja Bengalin kenraalikuvernöörinä 1797–1805, Britannian ulkoministerinä 1809–1812 ja Irlannin lordiluutnanttina 1821–1828 ja 1833–1834.

  6. Richard Colley Wesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley, KG, PC, PC (Ire) (20 June 1760 – 26 September 1842), styled Viscount Wellesley from birth until 1781 and known as The Earl of Mornington from 1781 until 1799, was an Anglo-Irish politician and colonial administrator.

  7. Edit. Richard Colley Wellesley played a vital role in the consolidation of British rule in India during the Regency. In 1793 he became a commissioner of the Board of Control for India and in 1797 was appointed Governor-General of India. Wellesley pursued an aggressive policy of expansion, partly in order to reduce the French presence.