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  1. This branch of the Ponsonby family was descended from John Ponsonby (1713-1787) speaker of the House of Commons in the Irish Parliament and second son of Brabazon Ponsonby, 2nd Viscount Duncannon and 1st Earl of Bessborough. The Ponsonby estate was located between Killeagh and Youghal, in the barony of Imokilly in east Cork.

  2. John Ponsonby, 4. Earl of Bessborough. John William Ponsonby, 4. Earl of Bessborough PC (* 31. August 1781; † 16. Mai 1847 in Dublin Castle, Dublin, Irland) war ein britischer Peer und Politiker der Whig, der zwischen 1805 und 1832 mit Unterbrechungen Mitglied des House of Commons war und bekleidete die Ämter als Innenminister, Lordsiegelbewahrer und zuletzt zwischen 1846 und seinem Tod ...

  3. 25 de out. de 2022 · John Ponsonby passed away after a short illness, according to the Cheltenham-headquartered firm. Mr Ponsonby was appointed as a non-executive director of Pennant in 2018 and became its chair in 2021. During his career, he served in the Royal Green Jackets - an infantry regiment of the British Army - and Royal Air Force for 33 years.

  4. Ponsonby, John William. Ponsonby, John William (1781–1847), 4th earl of Bessborough , politician, landowner, and lord lieutenant of Ireland, was born 31 August 1781, eldest son of Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd earl of Bessborough, and his wife, Henrietta Frances, second daughter of the 1st Earl Spencer. From 11 March 1793 he was known by the ...

  5. Ponsonby ( Māori: Te Rimu Tahi) [3] is an inner-city suburb of Auckland located 2 km west of the Auckland CBD. The suburb is oriented along a ridge running north–south, which is followed by the main street of the suburb, Ponsonby Road. A predominantly upper-middle class residential suburb, Ponsonby today is also known in Auckland for its ...

  6. La independencia de la República Oriental del Uruguay se consiguió tras suscribirse la Convención Preliminar de Paz en agosto de 1828, como consecuencia de las arduas negociaciones diplomáticas llevadas a cabo entre el Imperio del Brasil y las Provincias Unidas del Río de la Plata bajo la mediación del enviado británico lord John Ponsonby.

  7. Ponsonby, Sir John (1608–78), soldier, was the younger son of Henry Ponsonby of Hale, Cumberland, and his wife, Dorothy, daughter of Henry Sands of Rottingham, also in Cumberland. He acquired land in Ireland, and was listed as a proprietor of 57 acres in the barony of Iverk in Co. Kilkenny in 1641, though he continued to reside at Hale Hall in Cumberland.