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  1. Land of the Veda - Marquis Wellesley.jpg 764 × 916; 229 KB Marquess Wellesley by Andrew Robertson.jpg 953 × 1,226; 452 KB Marquis Wellesley, Bhau Daji Museum 01.JPG 3,000 × 4,000; 4.78 MB

  2. Arthur Gerald Wellesley, Marquês Douro (31 de janeiro de 1978), é o filho mais velho de Charles Wellesley, 9.º Duque de Wellington e herdeiro do Ducado de Wellington. Através de sua mãe, a princesa Antônia da Prússia , ele é um descendente da rainha Vitória , tataraneto do cáiser Guilherme II da Alemanha , e está na linha de sucessão ao trono britânico .

  3. The lists of convicts generally show only name, date and place of trial, and sentence. They are sometimes copies of the indentures with the owner of the ship contracting to transport convicts, or a muster taken before embarkation or just before or just after disembarkation. The other papers are miscellaneous – lists of deaths during the ...

  4. Wellesley justified the Second Maratha War on two grounds. I J.H. Stocqueler, quoted in philip Mason, A Matter of Honour, An Account of the Indian Armv, - ~ts Officers and Men 1974, Paperback, (London, 1986), pp. 166-7. ' Richard Colley Wellesley was the second earl of Mornington until 1799, but he will be referred to as Wellesley throughout

  5. Marquis of Wellesley, 60 Cromer Street, Grays Inn Road WC1. St Pancras index. The address is at 60 Cromer street from 1869, prior to this it is at 89 Cromer street. There is another beer house at 60 Cromer street before this renumbering. At the junction with Loxham street in 1936 but no mentions in the 1942 street directory.

  6. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Arthur Gerald Wellesley, Earl of Mornington (born 31 January 1978 at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London) is the elder son of Charles Wellesley, 9th Duke of Wellington. The Wellesleys are an aristocratic Anglo-Irish family. Through his mother, Antonia von Preussen, Duchess of Wellington, he is great-great-grandson of Kaiser Wilhelm II.

  7. 25 de mai. de 2022 · In 1812, Wellesley was awarded the titles of Marquis of Torres Vedras and Duke of Victory, both of the Portuguese nobility, by decree of Queen Maria I of Portugal, for his actions on behalf of the nation. At this time, the Portuguese court was safely in Rio de Janeiro, on the other side of the Atlantic.