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  1. The Henry Wellesley was one of five convict ships transporting female prisoners to New South Wales in the year 1836, the others being the Roslin Castle, Thomas Harrison, Elizabeth and Pyramus. A total of 668 female prisoners arrived in the colony in 1836. Two ships brought female prisoners from England - the Elizabeth and the Henry Wellesley.

  2. Brigadier Arthur Valerian Wellesley, 8th Duke of Wellington, KG, LVO, OBE, MC (2 July 1915 – 31 December 2014), styled Marquess of Douro between 1943 and 1972, was a senior British peer and a brigadier in the British Army. His main residence was Stratfield Saye House in Hampshire . He was a member of the House of Lords from 1972 until 1999 ...

  3. The Henry Wellesley was one of four convict ships bringing female prisoners to New South Wales in 1837, the others being the Sarah and Elizabeth, Margaret and Sir Charles Forbes. A total of 533 female convicts arrived in the colony in 1837. 3). Catherine Johnson arrived as a prisoner on the Henry Wellesley.

  4. William Henry Wellesley, 2nd Earl Cowley (1834–1895) Henry Arthur Mornington Wellesley, 3rd Earl Cowley (1866–1919) Christian Arthur Wellesley, 4th Earl Cowley (1890–1962) Denis Arthur Wellesley, 5th Earl Cowley (1921–1968) Richard Francis Wellesley, 6th Earl Cowley (1946–1975) Garret Graham Wellesley, 7th Earl Cowley (b. 1934)

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  6. Richard Colley Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley, [1] KG, KP, PC, PC (Ire) (20 June 1760 – 26 September 1842) was an Anglo-Irish politician and colonial administrator. He was styled as Viscount Wellesley until 1781, when he succeeded his father as 2nd Earl of Mornington. In 1799, he was granted the Irish peerage title of Marquess Wellesley of ...

  7. English: Henry Wellesley, 1st Baron Cowley GCB (20 January 1773 - 27 April 1847) was the youngest brother of the Duke of Wellington, and became a notable diplomat in his own right.