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  1. Sir William Henry Gregory PC (Ire) KCMG (13 July 1816 [1] – 6 March 1892) was an Anglo-Irish writer and politician, who is now less remembered than his wife Augusta, Lady Gregory, the playwright, co-founder and Director of Dublin's Abbey Theatre, literary hostess and folklorist.

  2. 15 de set. de 2021 · Sir William Henry Gregory (1816 - 1892) | National Gallery, London. 1816 - 1892. This person is the subject of ongoing research. We have started by researching their relationship to the enslavement of people. Biographical notes. Anglo-Irish writer and politician, and colonial governor. National Gallery Trustee (1867–1892). Summary of activity.

  3. Gregory, Sir William Henry. Contributed by. McCabe, Desmond. Gregory, Sir William Henry (1817–92), MP and colonial governor, was born 12 July 1817 in the under-secretary's lodge, Phoenix Park, Dublin, only son of Robert Gregory (179?–1847) of Coole Park, Co. Galway, and Elizabeth Gregory (1799–1875; née O'Hara) of Raheen, Co. Galway.

  4. Colombo National Museum. The Colombo Museum as it was called at the beginning was established on 1 st January 1877. It founder was Sir William Henry Gregory, the British Governor of Ceylon (Sri Lanka) at the time.

  5. Sir William Henry Gregory primary name: Gregory, William Henry ... See AOA Christy Correspondence: Letter from Gregory to A W Franks, 24 April 1872.

  6. William Henry Gregory was the only child of Robert Gregory of Coole Park, Gort, Co. Galway and Elizabeth O'Hara of Raheen, a neighbouring estate. Gregory was. born on 12 July 1817 in the Undersecretary's Lodge, Phoenix Park, Dublin, the home. of his grandfather, William Gregory (1776-1840), who from 1812-31 was at the.

  7. Biographical / Historical. Sir William Henry Gregory (1816-1892) was the son of Robert Gregory and Elizabeth O’Hara of County Galway, Ireland. He was educated at Mr Iver’s School, Buckinghamshire, Harrow School and Christ Church, Oxford. From 1842 to 1847 he served as the Conservative MP for Dublin.