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  1. Der spätere dritte Earl, William Wellesley-Pole, wurde am 17. Juli 1821 zum Baron Maryborough , of Maryborough in the Queen’s County , im irischen Adel erhoben. Diese Titel erlosch mit dem Tod seines Enkels, des fünften Earls, 1863.

  2. Wellesley-Pole, William, (1763-1845), 3rd Earl of Mornington, statesman This page summarises records created by this Person The summary includes a brief description of the collection(s) (usually including the covering dates of the collection), the name of the archive where they are held, and reference information to help you find the collection.

  3. William Wellesley-Pole, 3rd Earl of Mornington primary name: Wellesley-Pole, William ...

  4. Lady Mary Charlotte Anne Bagot, neé Wellesley-Pole (1786-1845) This subsection of my blog is devoted to Mary Bagot, who was the wife of Charles Bagot, Britain’s first ambassador to the United States following their 3-year war 1812-1815. Bagot’s task was a tricky one because the Americans were smarting over British recent destruction of ...

  5. Wellesley accompanied Charles Arbuthnot* to Constantinople in 1805 and his uncle Richard Colley Wellesley*, Marquess Wellesley, on his embassy to Spain in 1809. His father was informed by the latter, 30 Oct. 1809, ‘William is very diligent and I think you will find him improved. I have no doubt that he will listen to my advice.

  6. The engraving below is by C. Picart of William Wellesley Pole, drawn by J. Wright from W. Owen RA’s original picture. It was published in 1815, the year after Pole was appointed as Master of the Royal Mint. His appointment proved very fortunate, and he oversaw a great deal of technological and economic developments that altered the shape of ...

  7. Mr William Wellesley-Pole. May 20, 1763 - February 22, 1845. Constituencies. Queen's County December 28, 1801 - January 6, 1821; Titles in Lords. Baron Maryborough of Maryborough July 17, 1821 - February 22, 1845