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Anne Stafford. Anne Wellesley, Countess of Mornington ( née Hill-Trevor; 23 June 1742 – 10 September 1831), was an Anglo-Irish aristocrat. She was the wife of the 1st Earl of Mornington and mother of the victor of the Battle of Waterloo, Field Marshal The 1st Duke of Wellington .
- 23 June 1742
- Anne Stafford
- 10 September 1831 (aged 89)
- Arthur Hill-Trevor, 1st Viscount Dungannon
Lady Charles Cavendish-Bentinck (born Anne Wellesley; 29 February 1788 – 19 March 1875), known between 1806 and 1816 as Lady Abdy, was a British aristocrat and a great-great-grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II.
- 29 February 1788
- Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley
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- Hyacinthe-Gabrielle Roland
After Priscilla Anne Fane, Countess of Westmorland (1793-1879) Anne Wellesley, Countess of Mornington, wife of the 1st Earl, daughter of Viscount Dungannon, and mother of the Duke of Wellington. 1742-1831.
Anne Wellesley (mother) Charles William Frederick Cavendish-Bentinck (8 November 1817 – 17 August 1865) was a priest of the Church of England who held livings in Bedfordshire . He was also the maternal grandfather of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother and a great-great-grandfather of King Charles III .
- 8 November 1817, Kensington, London
- Great-great-grandfather of Charles III
- 17 August 1865 (aged 47), Ridgmount, Bedfordshire
Anne Wellesley, Countess of Mornington (née Hill-Trevor; 23 June 1742 – 10 September 1831) was an Anglo-Irish aristocrat. She was the wife of Garret Wesley, 1st Earl of Mornington and mother of the victor of the Battle of Waterloo, Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington. Life. Anne was born the Hon. Anne Hill-Trevor in 1742.
Description. Although this miniature is inscribed on the reverse as the first wife of Lord Charles Bentinck, Georgiana Seymour, it appears to represent Anne Wellesley, the second wife of Lord Charles Bentinck.
Anne Wellesley (née Hill), Countess of Mornington (1742-1831), Wife of 1st Earl of Mornington; mother of 1st Duke of Wellington. Sitter in 3 portraits.