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  1. Strong family folklore is that my 3x great-grandfather was the illegitimate son of the Duke of Wellington. His name was John Wellesley Richards, born it seems in Dublin in June 1807. He apparently went to Trinity College, Dublin, and then joined the army (75th Regiment of Foot) and came out to South Africa as a soldier, where he remained.

  2. Genealogy profile for Col. Arthur Charles Wellesley, 4th Duke of Wellington, KG GCVO GCTE DL Col. Arthur Charles Wellesley, 4th Duke of Wellington, KG GCVO GCTE DL (1849 - 1934) - Genealogy Genealogy for Col. Arthur Charles Wellesley, 4th Duke of Wellington, KG GCVO GCTE DL (1849 - 1934) family tree on Geni, with over 230 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  3. 19 de abr. de 2023 · Biography. The Duke of Gloucester is the second son of the late Duke of Gloucester and the late Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, who was the third daughter of the 7th Duke of Buccleuch. His Royal Highness is a grandson of George V and a first cousin to the late Queen Elizabeth II. He became heir to his father's titles following the death ...

  4. At the heart of the Wellington Estate. The Duke of Wellington approved the estate on his first visit in September 1817. He liked the park, with the River Loddon flowing through it, the woods and its relatively easy access to London and Windsor. He planted a Cedar across the river from the house, which has now grown into a magnificent tree.

  5. Arthur Charles Wellesley, 4th Duke of Wellington, KG, GCVO, DL (15 March 1849 – 18 June 1934), styled Lord Arthur Wellesley from 1884 to 1900, was a British peer and politician, and a member of the well-known Wellesley family. He joined the military and served in the Household Division. Upon his childless brother's death in 1900, he inherited ...

  6. Wellington: The Iron Duke. A leading political and military figure of the 19th century, the Duke of Wellington is best remembered for his defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte at Waterloo in 1815. As a general, he was renowned for his stunning defensive skills. His battle plans are still studied in military academies today. 9 min read.

  7. Duke of Cambridge is a hereditary title of nobility in the British royal family, one of several royal dukedoms in the United Kingdom. The title is named after the city [3] of Cambridge in England . It is heritable by male descendants by primogeniture , and has been conferred upon various members of the British royal family several times throughout history.