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  1. Two months before the ceremony William Wellesley-Pole assumed the additional surnames of Tylney-Long, changing his name by Royal Licence. During this period William enjoyed a political career, first as a Tory Member of Parliament for the pocket borough of St Ives from 1812 until 1818, and then for Wiltshire , where his wife's family was influential.

  2. William Wellesley Pole (1815) by J. Wright and Charles Picart The Royal Mint Museum. The portrait medal shows the impact that Pole had as Master of the Mint, and the respect that he earned from his colleagues. The medal inscription concentrates on what they rightly saw as his greatest achievement, the successful masterminding of the silver re ...

  3. William Wellesley-Pole, 3. hrabia Mornington GCH (ur. 20 maja 1763 w Dangan Castle, zm. 22 lutego 1845 w Londynie) – brytyjski arystokrata i polityk związany ze stronnictwem torysów, starszy brat 1. księcia Wellington. Życiorys. Był drugim synem Garret Wesleya, 1. hrabiego Mornington, i Annie Hall, córki 2. wicehrabiego Dungannon

  4. Peryam Pole, 2nd eldest surviving son, who founded the Irish branch of the family and whose descendant William Pole (died 1771), of Ballyfin, died without issue and bequeathed his estates to his wife's great-nephew William Wesley (1763–1845), who thereupon adopted the surname Wesley-Pole (Anglicised later to Wellesley-Pole) and became later ...

  5. William Wellesley Pole (1815) by J. Wright and Charles Picart The Royal Mint Museum. The portrait medal shows the impact that Pole had as Master of the Mint, and the respect that he earned from his colleagues. The medal inscription concentrates on what they rightly saw as his greatest achievement, the successful masterminding of the silver re ...

  6. Wellesley and Marianne had no children. Without legitimate issue, he was succeeded as 3rd earl of Mornington by his brother William Wellesley-Pole (qv). The National Portrait Gallery in London possesses two portraits of Wellesley by J. P. Davis, and a marble bust by John Bacon. His papers are in the British Library.

  7. William Wellesley-Pole, 3. Earl of Mornington GCH PC (* 20. Mai 1763 in Dangan Castle, County Meath, Irland; † 22. Februar 1845 in London) war ein irisch-britischer Marineoffizier und Politiker, Münzmeister der Royal Mint von 1814 bis 1823 und Generalpostmeister von 1834 bis 1835. William war der dritte Sohn von acht Söhnen des Garret ...