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Find sources : " Richard Wellesley , 1st Marquess Wellesley " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( December 2022 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) The Most Honourable The Marquess Wellesley KG KP PC PC ( Ire ) Portrait of the Marquess Wellesley by Thomas Lawrence , c.1813 Lord Lieutenant of Ireland In office 8 December 1821 - 27 February 1828 Monarch George IV Prime Minister * The Earl of Liverpool * George Canning * The Viscount Goderich Preceded by The Earl Talbot Succeeded by The Marquess of Anglesey In office 12 September 1833 - November 1834 Monarch William IV Prime Minister The Earl Grey Preceded by The Marquess of Anglesey Succeeded by The Earl of Haddington Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs In office 6 December 1809 - 4 March 1812 Monarch George III Prime Minister Spencer Perceval Preceded by The Earl Bathurst Succeeded by Viscount Castlereagh Governor-General of the Presidency of Fort William In office 18 May 1798 - 30 July 1805 Monarch George III Prime Minister * William Pitt the Younger * Henry Addington Preceded by Sir Alured Clarke ( provisional ) Succeeded by The Marquess Cornwallis Personal details Born ( 1760-06-20 ) 20 June 1760 Dangan Castle , County Meath , Ireland Died 26 September 1842( 1842-09-26 ) ( aged 82 ) Knightsbridge , London , United Kingdom Resting place Eton College Chapel Nationality British Political party Tory Spouses * Hyacinthe-Gabrielle Roland ( m. 1794 ; died 1816) * Marianne ( Caton ) Patterson ( m. 1825 ) Parents * Garret Wesley ( father ) * Anne Hill-Trevor ( mother ) Alma mater Christ Church , Oxford Signature Richard Colley Wellesley , 1st Marquess Wellesley , 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 Norragh . He was also Lord Wellesley in the Peerage of Great Britain . Richard Wellesley first made his name as fifth Governor-General of Bengal between 1798 and 1805 . He later served as Foreign Secretary in the British Cabinet and as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland . In 1799 , his forces invaded Mysore and defeated Tipu , the Sultan of Mysore , in a major battle . He also initiated the Second Anglo-Maratha War . Wellesley was the eldest son of Garret Wesley , 1st Earl of Mornington , an Irish peer , and Anne , the eldest daughter of Arthur Hill-Trevor , 1st Viscount Dungannon . His younger brother , was Field Marshal Arthur Wellesley , 1st Duke of Wellington . Early life Wellesley was born in 1760 in Dangan Castle in County Meath , Ireland , where his family was part of the Ascendancy , the old Anglo-Irish aristocracy . He was educated at the Royal School , Armagh , Harrow School and Eton College , where he distinguished himself as a classical scholar , and at Christ Church , Oxford . He is one of the few men known to have attended both Harrow and Eton . In 1780 , he entered the Irish House of Commons as the member for Trim until the following year when , at his father 's death , he became 2nd Earl of Mornington , taking his seat in the Irish House of Lords . He was elected Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Ireland in 1782 , a post he held for the following year . Due to the extravagance of his father and grandfather , he found himself so indebted that he was ultimately forced to sell all the Irish estates . However , in 1781 , he was appointed to the coveted position of Custos Rotulorum of Meath . In 1784 , he joined also the British House of Commons as member for the rotten borough of Bere Alston in Devon . Soon afterwards he was appointed a Lord of the Treasury by William Pitt the Younger . The 1792 Slave Trade Bill passed the House of Commons . Mangled and mutilated by the modifications and amendments of Pitt , the Earl of Mornington , Edward James Eliot and the Attorney General , it lay for years in the House of Lords . In 1793 , he became a member of the Board of Control over Indian affairs ; and , although he was best known for his speeches in defence of Pitt 's foreign policy , he was gaining the acquaintance with Oriental affairs which made his rule over India so effective from the moment when , in 1797 , he accepted the office of Governor-General of India . India Voyage This section needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . Find sources : " Richard Wellesley , 1st Marquess Wellesley " - news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( January 2023 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) Wellesley in officer 's uniform with star and sash of the Order of St Patrick . Portrait by Robert Home Mornington seems to have caught Pitt 's large political spirit in the period 1798 to 1805 . That both had consciously formed the design of expanding their influence in the Indian subcontinent to compensate for the loss of the American colonies is not proven ; but the rivalry with France , which in Europe placed Britain at the head of coalition after coalition against the French , made Mornington aware of the necessity of ensuring French power did not reign supreme in India . Governor-General War with Mysore On the voyage out , he formed the design of curbing French influence in the Deccan . Soon after his arrival , in April 1798 , he learned that an alliance was being negotiated between Tipu Sultan and France . He soon after was appointed Governor-General of Bengal on May 12 , replacing Lord Cornwallis . Mornington resolved to anticipate the action of the Sultan and ordered preparations for war . The first step was to order the disbandment of the French troops employed by the Nizam of Hyderabad . The capture of Mysore followed in February 1799 , and the campaign was brought to a swift conclusion by the capture of Seringapatam on 4 May 1799 and the death of Tipu Sultan , who was killed in action . In 1803 , the restoration of the Peshwa , Baji Rao II , proved the prelude to the war against Daulat Rao Sindhia of Gwalior and the raja of Berar , Raghoji II Bhonsle in which his brother Arthur took a leading role . The result of these wars and of the treaties which followed them was that French influence in India was reduced to Pondicherry , and that Britain acquired increased influence in the heartlands of central India . He proved to be a skilled administrator , and picked two of his talented brothers for his staff : Arthur was his military adviser , and Henry was his personal secretary . He founded Fort William College , a training centre intended for those who would be involved in governing India . In connection with this college , he established the governor-general 's office , to which civilians who had shown talent at the college were transferred , in order that they might learn something of the highest statesmanship in the immediate service of their chief . He endeavoured to remove some of the restrictions on the trade between Europe and Asia . He took the time to publish an appreciation of British composer Harriet Wainwright 's opera Comala in the Calcutta Post on 27 April 1804 . Policies Both the commercial policy of Wellesley and his educational projects brought him into hostility with the court of directors , and he more than once tendered his resignation , which , however , public necessities led him to postpone till the autumn of 1805 . He reached England just in time to see Pitt before his death . He had been created a Peer of Great Britain in 1797 as Baron Wellesley , and in 1799 became Marquess Wellesley in the Peerage of Ireland . He formed an enormous collection of over 2,500 painted miniatures in the Company style of Indian natural history . He founded short-lived ' The Institution for Promoting the Natural History ' in 1801 at Barrackpore near Calcutta . The institution was supervised by Francis Buchanan-Hamilton . As a part of this endeavor ' Barrackpore Menagerie ' was founded which survived till 1878 when animals and birds were transferred to Alipore which later became Calcutta Zoo . A motion by James Paull ( MP ) to impeach Wellesley due to his expulsion of British traders from Oudh was defeated in the House of Commons by 182 votes to 31 in 1808 . Mornington also disapproved of liaisons between Company officials and soldiers and locals , seeing them as improper . Britain Re-entering Parliament After his governorship ended in 1808 , he returned to Britain and began to join British politics yet again . The few years back in Parliament were quite uneventful , despite the overwhelming crisis the British government faced with the war in Europe and its domination by Napoleon Bonaparte . The growing French influence threatened Britain and its empire to the extent of causing high tensions in the country . While the crisis abroad was n’t enough , the British government had been led by weak and unsuited men from 1806-1809 with two short-lived ministries under Lord Grenville and the Duke of Portland respectively . This section does not cite any sources . Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed . ( January 2023 ) ( Learn how and when to remove this message ) But when on the fall of the Ministry of All the Talents in 1807 , Wellesley was invited by George III to join the Duke of Portland 's cabinet , he declined , pending the discussion in parliament of certain charges brought against him in respect of his tenure as governor-general and because of criticism of his administration . Resolutions condemning him for the abuse of power were moved in both the Lords and Commons but defeated by large majorities . Ambassador to Spain In 1809 , Wellesley was soon appointed as the British ambassador to Spain by Spencer Perceval . He landed at Cádiz just after the Allies victory at the Battle of Talavera , and he tried to bring the Spanish government into an effective co-operative agreement to support the campaign against the French with his brother , Sir Arthur Wellesley who was commander-in-chief of the British Forces . However , the failure of his allies to cooperate with the British soon forced both allies to retreat after French counter-attacks . Foreign Secretary A few months later , after a dispute between George Canning and Robert Stewart , Viscount Castlereagh led to a duel and soon led to the resignation of both ministers , Spencer Perceval offered Wellesley the post of Foreign Secretary in his cabinet , which he accepted . Unlike his brother Arthur , he was an eloquent speaker , but was subject to inexplicable " black-outs " when he was apparently unaware of his surroundings . He held this office until February 1812 , when he retired , partly from dissatisfaction at the inadequate support given to Wellington by the ministry , but also because he had become convinced that the question of Catholic emancipation could no longer be kept in the background . From early life , Wellesley had , like his brother Arthur , been an advocate of Catholic emancipation , and from then on he publicly supported that cause . Twice Lord Lieutenant of Ireland , and one of the original Knights of St Patrick , he surrendered that order on being made a Knight of the Garter on 31 March 1812 . Upon Perceval 's assassination he , along with Canning , refused to join Lord Liverpool 's administration , and he remained out of office until 1821 , severely criticising the proceedings of the Congress of Vienna and the European settlement of 1814 , which , while it reduced France to its ancient limits , left to the other great powers the territory that they had acquired by the Partitions of Poland and the destruction of the Republic of Venice . He was one of the peers who signed the protest against the enactment of the Corn Laws in 1815 . His reputation never fully recovered from a fiasco in 1812 when he was expected to make a crucial speech denouncing the new government , but suffered one of his notorious " black-outs " and sat motionless in his place . Family life Portrait of Hyacinthe Gabrielle Roland by Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun , 1791 Wellesley lived together for many years with Hyacinthe-Gabrielle Roland , an actress at the Palais Royal . She had three sons and two daughters with Wellesley before he married her on 29 November 1794 . He moved her to London , where Hyacinthe was generally miserable , as she never learned English and she was scorned by high society : Lady Caroline Lamb was warned by her mother-in-law , Elizabeth Milbanke , a noted judge of what was socially acceptable , that no respectable woman could afford to be seen in Hyacinthe 's company . Their children were : * Richard Wellesley ( 1787-1831 ) , a member of parliament * Anne Wellesley ( 1788-1875 ) , who married firstly Sir William Abdy , 7th Baronet , and secondly Lieutenant-Colonel Lord Charles Bentinck . She and her second husband are ancestors of King Charles III ) * Hyacinthe Mary Wellesley ( 1789-1849 ) , who married Edward Littleton , 1st Baron Hatherton * Gerald Wellesley ( 1792-1833 ) , who served as the East India Company 's resident at Indore . * The Rev. Henry Wellesley ( 1794-1866 ) , Principal of New Inn Hall , Oxford . Through his eldest daughter Lady Charles Bentinck , Wellesley was a great-great-great-grandfather to Queen Elizabeth II . Wellesley also had at least two other illegitimate sons by his teenage mistress , Elizabeth Johnston , including Edward ( later his father 's secretary ) , born in Middlesex ( 1796-1877 ) . Wellesley 's children were seen by Richard 's other relatives , including his brother Arthur , as greedy , unattractive and cunning , and as exercising an unhealthy influence over their father ; in the family circle they were nicknamed " The Parasites " . Following his first wife 's death in 1816 , he married , on 29 October 1825 , the widowed Marianne ( Caton ) Patterson ( died 1853 ) , whose mother Mary was the daughter of Charles Carroll of Carrollton , the last surviving signatory of the United States Declaration of Independence ; her former sister-in-law was Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte . Wellington , who was very fond of Marianne ( rumour had it that they were lovers ) and was then on rather bad terms with his brother , pleaded with her not to marry him , warning her in particular that " The Parasites " would see her as an enemy . The Duke 's concern seems to have been misplaced ; they had no children , but the marriage was a relatively happy one - " much of the calm and sunshine of his old age can be attributed to Marianne " . Later life Lord Lieutenant of Ireland Lord Wellesley in Garter Robes , with the badge of the Grand Master of the Order of St Patrick around his neck and carrying the white staff of office as Lord Steward , presumably dressed for the coronation of William IV on 8 September 1831 . Westminster Abbey in the background . Portrait by Sir Martin Archer Shee and exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1833 In 1821 , he was appointed Lord Lieutenant of Ireland . Catholic emancipation had now become an open question in the cabinet , and Wellesley 's acceptance of the viceroyalty was believed in Ireland to herald the immediate settlement of the Catholic claims but they would remain unfulfilled . Some efforts were made to placate Catholic opinion , notably the dismissal of the long-serving Attorney-General for Ireland , William Saurin , whose anti-Catholic views had made him bitterly unpopular . Lord Liverpool died without having grappled with the problem . His successor , Canning , died only a few months after taking up office as Prime Minister , to be succeeded briefly by Lord Goderich . On the assumption of office by Wellington , his brother resigned the lord-lieutenancy . He is said to have been deeply hurt by his brother 's failure to find a Cabinet position for him ( Arthur made the usual excuse that one cannot give a Cabinet seat to everyone who wants one ) . He had , however , the satisfaction of seeing the Catholic claims settled in the next year by the very statesmen who had declared against them . In 1833 , he resumed the office of Lord Lieutenant under Earl Grey , but the ministry soon fell , and , with one short exception , Wellesley did not take any further part in official life . Death On his death , he had no successor in the marquessate , but the earldom of Mornington and minor honours devolved on his brother William , Lord Maryborough , on the failure of whose issue in 1863 they fell to Arthur Wellesley , 2nd Duke of Wellington . He and Arthur , after a long estrangement , had been once more on friendly terms for some years : Arthur wept at the funeral and said that he knew of no honour greater than being Lord Wellesley 's brother . Wellesley was buried in Eton College Chapel , at his old school . Wellesley 's library was sold at auction in London by R. H. Evans on 17 January 1843 ( and three following days ) ; a copy of the catalogue , annotated with prices and buyers ' names , is held at Cambridge University Library ( shelfmark Munby.c.149( 1 ) ) . Legacy Marquess Wellesley by John Philip Davis ( " Pope " Davis ) . The Township of Wellesley , in Ontario , Canada , was named in Richard Wellesley 's honour , despite the many references ( e.g. : Waterloo , Wellington County ) to his brother , Arthur Wellesley in the surrounding area , as was Wellesley Island , located in the St . Lawrence river at Alexandria Bay . Wellesley Island also serves as the last point exiting the United States before crossing to Hill Island , in Canada . Province Wellesley , in the state of Penang , Malaysia , was named after Richard Wellesley . It was originally part of the state of Kedah . It was ceded to the British East India Company by Sultan Dziaddin Mukarram Shah II of Kedah in 1798 , and has been part of the settlement and state of Penang ever since . It was renamed Seberang Perai ( " across the Perai " in the Malay language ) not long after independence within Malaya . The Wellesley Islands off the north coast of Queensland , Australia , were named by Matthew Flinders in honour of Richard Wellesley , as was the largest island in the group , Mornington Island . Flinders is believed to have done this during his imprisonment by the French on Mauritius as Wellesley had tried to secure his release . Mornington Peninsula , south of Melbourne , was named after him . As of the summer of 2007 , a portrait of Marquess Wellesley hangs in the Throne Room at Buckingham Palace . A street in Mirzapur ( United Provinces ) was named Wellesleyganj . Ancestry Ancestors of Richard Wellesley , 1st Marquess Wellesley 8 . Henry Colley 4 . Richard Wesley , 1st Baron Mornington 9 . Mary Ussher 2 . Garret Wesley , 1st Earl of Mornington 10 . John Sale 5. Elizabeth Sale 11 . Ellinor Desminières 1 . Richard Wellesley , 1st Marquess of Wellesley of Norragh 12 . Michael Hill 6 . Arthur Hill-Trevor , 1st Viscount Dungannon 13 . Anne Trevor 3. Anne Hill-Trevor 14 . Edmund Francis Stafford 7 . Anne Stafford 15 . Penelope Leslie Arms CAPTION : Coat of arms of Richard Wellesley , 1st Marquess Wellesley Crest 1st : Out of a Ducal Coronet Or a Demi Lion rampant Gules holding a Banner Purpure charged with an Estoile radiated wavy between eight Spots of the Royal Tiger in pairs saltirewise Or Staff Gold surmounted by a Pennon Argent charged with the Cross of St George , motto over in Hindustan characters ; 2nd : A Cubit Arm erect vested Gules enfiled with a Ducal Coronet Or holding a Staff bendwise on the top thereof the Union Standard of Great Britain and Ireland and underneath the Mysore Standard all proper . Escutcheon Quarterly , 1st and 4th , Gules a Cross Argent between five Plates saltirewise in each quarter ( Wellesley ) ; 2nd and 3rd , Or a Lion rampant Gules ducally gorged of the field ( Colley ) ; and as an Honourable Augmentation , by Sign Manual in Dec 1790 , an Inescutcheon Purpure charge with an Estoile radiated wavy between eight Spots of the Royal Tiger in pairs saltirewise Or , representing the Standard of the Sultan of Mysore . Supporters Dexter : a Lion Gules holding in the off-paw the Republican Flag of France inscribed " Republic of France " within a Wreath of Laurel the Staff broken all proper ; Sinister : the Royal Tiger Guard Vert spotted Or supporting in the off-paw the Mysore Standard Staff also broken all proper , both supporters ducally crowned and chained Gold . Motto Above the second crest : Virtutis Fortuna Comes ; Beneath the shield : Porro Unum Est Necessarium . |
| british [PERSON] politician [PERSON] ( 1760-1842 ) this article [ARTICLE] needs additional citations [GROUP] for verification [ACT] . please help improve this article [ARTICLE] by adding citations [GROUP] to reliable sources [RANK] . unsourced material [MATERIAL] may [PERIOD] be challenged and removed . find sources [RANK] : " richard [PERSON] wellesley [PERSON] , 1st marquess wellesley [PERSON] " - news [SPEECH ACT] · newspapers [QUANTITY] · books [ENTITY] · scholar [PERSON] · jstor [UNKNOWN] ( december [PERIOD] 2022 ) ( learn [ACT] how and when to remove this message [EVENT] ) the most honourable the marquess wellesley [PERSON] kg kp pc pc [PERSON] ( ire [UNKNOWN] ) portrait [PERSON] of the marquess [PERSON] wellesley [PERSON] by thomas lawrence [PERSON] , c.1813 lord lieutenant [PERSON] of ireland [PLACE] in office [PLACE] 8 december [PERIOD] 1821 - 27 february [PERIOD] 1828 monarch george [PERSON] iv prime minister [HUMAN ROLE] * the earl [PERSON] of liverpool [PERSON] * george [PERSON] canning [PERSON] * the viscount goderich [PERSON] preceded by the earl [PERSON] talbot succeeded by the marquess [PERSON] of anglesey [PERSON] in office [PLACE] 12 september [PERIOD] 1833 - november [PERIOD] 1834 monarch william iv [PERSON] prime minister [HUMAN ROLE] the earl grey [PERSON] preceded by the marquess [PERSON] of anglesey [PERSON] succeeded by the earl [PERSON] of haddington secretary [PERSON] of state [STATE] for foreign affairs [ACTION] in office [PLACE] 6 december [PERIOD] 1809 - 4 march [PERIOD] 1812 monarch george iii [PERSON] prime minister [HUMAN ROLE] spencer perceval [PERSON] preceded by the earl bathurst [PERSON] succeeded by viscount castlereagh [PERSON] governor-general of the presidency [POSITION] of fort william [PERSON] in office [PLACE] 18 may [PERIOD] 1798 - 30 july 1805 monarch george iii [PERSON] prime minister [HUMAN ROLE] * william pitt [PERSON] the younger [PERSON] * henry addington [PERSON] preceded by sir [PERSON] alured clarke [PERSON] ( provisional ) succeeded by the marquess cornwallis personal details born [PERSON] ( 1760-06-20 ) 20 june [PERIOD] 1760 dangan castle [PLACE] , county meath [PLACE] , ireland [PLACE] died 26 september [PERIOD] 1842( 1842-09-26 ) ( aged 82 ) knightsbridge [UNKNOWN] , london [PLACE] , united kingdom resting place [PLACE] eton college [INSTITUTION] chapel [PERSON] nationality [PLACE] british [PERSON] political party tory spouses [PERSON] * hyacinthe-gabrielle roland [PERSON] [PERSON] ( m. 1794 ; died 1816) [PERSON] * marianne [PERSON] ( caton [PERSON] ) patterson [PERSON] [PERSON] ( m. 1825 ) parents [STATE] * garret wesley [PERSON] ( father [PERSON] ) * anne [PERSON] hill-trevor ( mother [PERSON] ) alma mater christ church [PERSON] , oxford signature richard [PERSON] colley [PERSON] wellesley [PERSON] , 1st marquess wellesley [PERSON] , kg , kp , pc , pc ( ire [UNKNOWN] ) ( 20 june [PERIOD] 1760 - 26 september [PERIOD] 1842 ) was an anglo-irish politician [PERSON] and colonial administrator [PERSON] . he was styled as viscount wellesley [PERSON] until 1781 , when he succeeded his father [PERSON] as 2nd earl [PERSON] of mornington [PLACE] . in 1799 , he was granted the irish peerage title [ACTION] of marquess wellesley [PERSON] of norragh [UNKNOWN] . he was also lord wellesley [PERSON] in the peerage [COLLECTION] of great britain [PLACE] . richard [PERSON] wellesley [PERSON] first made his name [NAME] as fifth governor-general of bengal [PERSON] between 1798 and 1805 . he later served as foreign secretary [PERSON] in the british cabinet [COLLECTION] and as lord lieutenant [PERSON] of ireland [PLACE] . in 1799 , his forces [FORCE] invaded mysore [PLACE] and defeated tipu [PERSON] , the sultan [PERSON] of mysore [PLACE] , in a major battle [PERSON] . he also initiated the second anglo-maratha war [EVENT] . wellesley [PERSON] was the eldest son [PERSON] of garret wesley [PERSON] , 1st earl [PERSON] of mornington [PLACE] , an irish peer [PERSON] , and anne [PERSON] , the eldest daughter [PERSON] of arthur [PERSON] hill-trevor , 1st viscount dungannon [PERSON] . his younger [PERSON] brother [PERSON] , was field marshal arthur wellesley [PERSON] [PERSON] , 1st duke [PERSON] of wellington [PERSON] . early life [EVENT] wellesley [PERSON] was born in 1760 in dangan castle [PLACE] in county meath [PLACE] , ireland [PLACE] , where his family [HUMAN GROUP] was part of the ascendancy [VALUE] , the old anglo-irish aristocracy . he was educated at the royal school [INSTITUTION] , armagh [PLACE] , harrow school [INSTITUTION] and eton college [INSTITUTION] , where he distinguished himself as a classical scholar [PERSON] , and at christ church [PERSON] , oxford [PERSON] . he is one of the few men [PERSON] known to have attended both harrow [ABSTRACT ENTITY] and eton [PERSON] . in 1780 , he entered the irish house [PLACE] of commons [UNKNOWN] as the member [PERSON] for trim [PERSON] until the following year [PERIOD] when , at his father [PERSON] 's death [EVENT] , he became 2nd earl [PERSON] of mornington [PLACE] , taking his seat [ABSTRACT ENTITY] in the irish house [PLACE] of lords [PERSON] . he was elected grand master [PERSON] of the grand lodge [PERSON] of ireland [PLACE] in 1782 , a post [LOCATION] he held for the following year [PERIOD] . due to the extravagance [ABSTRACT ENTITY] of his father [PERSON] and grandfather [PERSON] , he found himself so indebted that he was ultimately forced to sell all the irish estates [ESTATE] . however , in 1781 , he was appointed to the coveted position [POSITION] of custos rotulorum [UNKNOWN] of meath [PLACE] . in 1784 , he joined also the british house [PLACE] of commons [UNKNOWN] as member [PERSON] for the rotten borough [ESTATE] of bere alston [PERSON] in devon [PERSON] . soon afterwards he was appointed a lord [PERSON] of the treasury [COLLECTION] by william pitt [PERSON] the younger [PERSON] . the 1792 slave trade [PERSON] bill [PERSON] passed the house [PLACE] of commons [UNKNOWN] . mangled and mutilated by the modifications [RESULT] and amendments [EVENT] of pitt [PERSON] , the earl [PERSON] of mornington [PLACE] , edward james eliot [PERSON] and the attorney general [PERSON] , it lay for years [PERIOD] in the house [PLACE] of lords [PERSON] . in 1793 , he became a member [PERSON] of the board [NUMBER] of control [SET] over indian affairs [ACTION] ; and , although he was best known for his speeches [SPEECH] in defence [PERSON] of pitt [PERSON] 's foreign policy [RULE] , he was gaining the acquaintance [WORD] with oriental affairs [ACTION] which made his rule [RULE] over india [PLACE] so effective from the moment [PERIOD] when , in 1797 , he accepted the office [PLACE] of governor-general of india [PLACE] . india voyage [ACT] this section [GROUP] needs additional citations [GROUP] for verification [ACT] . please help improve this article [ARTICLE] by adding citations [GROUP] to reliable sources [RANK] in this section [GROUP] . unsourced material [MATERIAL] may [PERIOD] be challenged and removed . find sources [RANK] : " richard [PERSON] wellesley [PERSON] , 1st marquess wellesley [PERSON] " - news [SPEECH ACT] · newspapers [QUANTITY] · books [ENTITY] · scholar [PERSON] · jstor [UNKNOWN] ( january [PERIOD] 2023 ) ( learn [ACT] how and when to remove this message [EVENT] ) wellesley [PERSON] in officer [PERSON] 's uniform [UNKNOWN] with star [PERSON] and sash [PERSON] of the order [ACT] of st patrick [PLACE] . portrait [PERSON] by robert home mornington [PLACE] seems to have caught pitt [PERSON] 's large political spirit [AIR] in the period [PERIOD] 1798 to 1805 . that both had consciously formed the design [SHAPE] of expanding their influence [ACTION] in the indian subcontinent [PLACE] to compensate for the loss [RESULT] of the american colonies [PLACE] is not proven ; but the rivalry [PERSON] with france [PLACE] , which in europe [PLACE] placed britain [PLACE] at the head [HEAD] of coalition [GROUP] after coalition [GROUP] against the french [PLACE] , made mornington [PLACE] aware of the necessity [PROPOSITION] of ensuring french [PLACE] power [POWER] did not reign supreme in india [PLACE] . governor-general war [EVENT] with mysore [PLACE] on the voyage [ACT] out , he formed the design [SHAPE] of curbing french [PLACE] influence [ACTION] in the deccan [UNKNOWN] . soon after his arrival [ACT] , in april [PERIOD] 1798 , he learned that an alliance [STATE] was being negotiated between tipu sultan [PERSON] and france [PLACE] . he soon after was appointed governor-general of bengal [PERSON] on may [PERIOD] 12 , replacing lord cornwallis [PERSON] . mornington [PLACE] resolved to anticipate the action [ACTION] of the sultan [PERSON] and ordered preparations [PERFORMANCE] for war [EVENT] . the first step [STATE] was to order [ACT] the disbandment [UNKNOWN] of the french [PLACE] troops [HUMAN GROUP] employed by the nizam [PERSON] of hyderabad [PLACE] . the capture [EVENT] of mysore [PLACE] followed in february [PERIOD] 1799 , and the campaign [PERIOD] was brought to a swift conclusion [CONCLUSION] by the capture [EVENT] of seringapatam [UNKNOWN] on 4 may [PERIOD] 1799 and the death [EVENT] of tipu sultan [PERSON] , who was killed in action [ACTION] . in 1803 , the restoration [PROCESS] of the peshwa [UNKNOWN] , baji rao [PERSON] ii , proved the prelude [RULE] to the war [EVENT] against daulat rao sindhia [PERSON] of gwalior [PLACE] and the raja [PERSON] of berar [UNKNOWN] , raghoji ii bhonsle [UNKNOWN] in which his brother arthur [PERSON] took a leading role [ROLE] . the result [RESULT] of these wars [EVENT] and of the treaties [ARTIFACT] which followed them was that french [PLACE] influence [ACTION] in india [PLACE] was reduced to pondicherry [UNKNOWN] , and that britain [PLACE] acquired increased influence [ACTION] in the heartlands [WORD] of central india [PLACE] . he proved to be a skilled administrator [PERSON] , and picked two of his talented brothers [PERSON] for his staff [GOVERNMENT] : arthur [PERSON] was his military adviser [PERSON] , and henry [PERSON] was his personal secretary [PERSON] . he founded fort william college [INSTITUTION] , a training centre [UNKNOWN] intended for those who would be involved in governing india [PLACE] . in connection [SET] with this college [INSTITUTION] , he established the governor-general 's office [PLACE] , to which civilians [PERSON] who had shown talent [PERSON] at the college [INSTITUTION] were transferred , in order [ACT] that they might learn [ACT] something of the highest statesmanship [SKILL] in the immediate service [INSTITUTION] of their chief [POSITION] . he endeavoured to remove some of the restrictions [ARTIFACT] on the trade [PERSON] between europe [PLACE] and asia [PLACE] . he took the time [PERIOD] to publish an appreciation [PERSON] of british composer harriet wainwright [PERSON] 's opera comala [UNKNOWN] in the calcutta post [LOCATION] on 27 april [PERIOD] 1804 . policies [RULE] both the commercial policy [RULE] of wellesley [PERSON] and his educational projects [ACTION] brought him into hostility [ABSTRACT ENTITY] with the court [EVENT] of directors [PERSON] , and he more than once tendered his resignation [ACT] , which , however , public necessities [PROPOSITION] led him to postpone [UNKNOWN] till the autumn [PERSON] of 1805 . he reached england [PLACE] just in time [PERIOD] to see pitt [PERSON] before his death [EVENT] . he had been created a peer [PERSON] of great britain [PLACE] in 1797 as baron wellesley [PERSON] , and in 1799 became marquess [PERSON] wellesley [PERSON] in the peerage [COLLECTION] of ireland [PLACE] . he formed an enormous collection [COLLECTION] of over 2,500 painted miniatures [EVENT] in the company style [STYLE] of indian natural history [ABSTRACT ENTITY] . he founded short-lived ' the institution [INSTITUTION] for promoting the natural history [ABSTRACT ENTITY] ' in 1801 at barrackpore [UNKNOWN] near calcutta [PLACE] . the institution [INSTITUTION] was supervised by francis buchanan-hamilton . as a part of this endeavor [ACTION] ' barrackpore menagerie [COLLECTION] ' was founded which survived till 1878 when animals [ANIMAL] and birds [BIRD] were transferred to alipore [UNKNOWN] which later became calcutta zoo [PLACE] . a motion [ACTION] by james paull [PERSON] ( mp ) to impeach wellesley [PERSON] due to his expulsion [ACT] of british [PERSON] traders [PERSON] from oudh [UNKNOWN] was defeated in the house [PLACE] of commons [UNKNOWN] by 182 votes [CONCLUSION] to 31 in 1808 . mornington [PLACE] also disapproved of liaisons [ACT] between company officials [INSTITUTION] and soldiers [GROUP] and locals [PERSON] , seeing them as improper [UNKNOWN] . britain [PLACE] re-entering parliament [HUMAN GROUP] after his governorship [UNKNOWN] ended in 1808 , he returned to britain [PLACE] and began to join british politics [ACTION] yet again . the few years [PERIOD] back in parliament [HUMAN GROUP] were quite uneventful , despite the overwhelming crisis [EVENT] the british government [GOVERNMENT] faced with the war [EVENT] in europe [PLACE] and its domination [ACQUISITION] by napoleon bonaparte [PERSON] . the growing french [PLACE] influence [ACTION] threatened britain [PLACE] and its empire to the extent [PLACE] of causing high tensions [CONDITION] in the country [PLACE] . while the crisis abroad [LAND] was n’t enough , the british government [GOVERNMENT] had been led by weak and unsuited men [PERSON] from 1806-1809 with two short-lived ministries [PERSON] under lord grenville [PERSON] and the duke [PERSON] of portland [PLACE] respectively . this section [GROUP] does not cite any sources [RANK] . please help improve this section [GROUP] by adding citations [GROUP] to reliable sources [RANK] . unsourced material [MATERIAL] may [PERIOD] be challenged and removed . ( january [PERIOD] 2023 ) ( learn [ACT] how and when to remove this message [EVENT] ) but when on the fall [NUMBER] of the ministry [INSTITUTION] of all the talents [UNKNOWN] in 1807 , wellesley [PERSON] was invited by george iii [PERSON] to join the duke [PERSON] of portland [PLACE] 's cabinet [COLLECTION] , he declined , pending the discussion [EVENT] in parliament [HUMAN GROUP] of certain charges [AMOUNT] brought against him in respect [EVENT] of his tenure [PERIOD] as governor-general and because of criticism [ACT] of his administration [PLACE] . resolutions [EVENT] condemning him for the abuse [EVENT] of power [POWER] were moved in both the lords [PERSON] and commons [UNKNOWN] but defeated by large majorities [UNKNOWN] . ambassador [RANK] to spain [PLACE] in 1809 , wellesley [PERSON] was soon appointed as the british ambassador [RANK] to spain [PLACE] by spencer perceval [PERSON] . he landed at cádiz [PLACE] just after the allies victory [PERSON] at the battle [PERSON] of talavera [PLACE] , and he tried to bring the spanish government [GOVERNMENT] into an effective co-operative agreement [AGREEMENT] to support [SET] the campaign [PERIOD] against the french [PLACE] with his brother [PERSON] , sir arthur wellesley [PERSON] [PERSON] who was commander-in-chief of the british forces [FORCE] . however , the failure [STATE] of his allies [PERSON] to cooperate with the british [PERSON] soon forced both allies [PERSON] to retreat after french [PLACE] counter-attacks . foreign secretary [PERSON] a few months [PERIOD] later , after a dispute [DISPUTE] between george [PERSON] canning [PERSON] and robert stewart [PERSON] , viscount castlereagh [PERSON] led to a duel [PERSON] and soon led to the resignation [ACT] of both ministers [PERSON] , spencer perceval [PERSON] offered wellesley [PERSON] the post [LOCATION] of foreign secretary [PERSON] in his cabinet [COLLECTION] , which he accepted . unlike his brother arthur [PERSON] , he was an eloquent speaker [CONCEPT] , but was subject to inexplicable " black-outs " when he was apparently unaware of his surroundings [UNKNOWN] . he held this office [PLACE] until february [PERIOD] 1812 , when he retired , partly from dissatisfaction [CAUSE] at the inadequate support [SET] given to wellington [PERSON] by the ministry [INSTITUTION] , but also because he had become convinced that the question [QUESTION] of catholic emancipation [ACT] could no longer be kept in the background [IMAGE] . from early life [EVENT] , wellesley [PERSON] had , like his brother arthur [PERSON] , been an advocate [PERSON] of catholic emancipation [ACT] , and from then on he publicly supported that cause . twice lord lieutenant [PERSON] of ireland [PLACE] , and one of the original knights [PERSON] of st patrick [PLACE] , he surrendered that order [ACT] on being made a knight [PERSON] of the garter [WORD] on 31 march [PERIOD] 1812 . upon perceval [PERSON] 's assassination [ACT] he , along with canning [PERSON] , refused to join lord liverpool [PERSON] 's administration [PLACE] , and he remained out of office [PLACE] until 1821 , severely criticising the proceedings [ACTION] of the congress [STATE] of vienna [PLACE] and the european settlement [AGREEMENT] of 1814 , which , while it reduced france [PLACE] to its ancient limits [PERIOD] , left to the other great powers [POWER] the territory [PLACE] that they had acquired by the partitions [UNKNOWN] of poland [PLACE] and the destruction [RESULT] of the republic [PLACE] of venice [PERSON] . he was one of the peers [PERSON] who signed the protest [ACT] against the enactment [ACT] of the corn laws [PERSON] in 1815 . his reputation [REPUTATION] never fully recovered from a fiasco [SITUATION] in 1812 when he was expected to make a crucial speech [SPEECH] denouncing the new government [GOVERNMENT] , but suffered one of his notorious " black-outs " and sat motionless in his place [PLACE] . family [HUMAN GROUP] life portrait [PERSON] of hyacinthe gabrielle roland [PERSON] by Élisabeth vigée le brun [PERSON] , 1791 wellesley [PERSON] lived together for many years [PERIOD] with hyacinthe-gabrielle roland , an actress [PERSON] at the palais royal [PERSON] . she had three sons [PERSON] and two daughters [PERSON] with wellesley [PERSON] before he married her on 29 november [PERIOD] 1794 . he moved her to london [PLACE] , where hyacinthe [PERSON] was generally miserable , as she never learned english [EVENT] and she was scorned by high society [INSTITUTION] : lady caroline lamb [PERSON] was warned by her mother-in-law , elizabeth milbanke [PERSON] , a noted judge [PERSON] of what was socially acceptable , that no respectable woman [PERSON] could afford to be seen in hyacinthe [PERSON] 's company [INSTITUTION] . their children [PERSON] were : * richard [PERSON] wellesley [PERSON] ( 1787-1831 ) , a member [PERSON] of parliament [HUMAN GROUP] * anne wellesley [PERSON] ( 1788-1875 ) , who married firstly sir william abdy [PERSON] , 7th baronet [PERSON] , and secondly lieutenant-colonel lord [PERSON] charles bentinck . she and her second husband [PERSON] are ancestors [PERSON] of king charles iii [PERSON] ) * hyacinthe mary wellesley [PERSON] ( 1789-1849 ) , who married edward littleton [PERSON] , 1st baron hatherton [UNKNOWN] * gerald wellesley [PERSON] ( 1792-1833 ) , who served as the east india [PLACE] company [INSTITUTION] 's resident [PERSON] at indore [PLACE] . * the rev. henry [PERSON] wellesley [PERSON] ( 1794-1866 ) , principal [PERSON] of new inn hall [PLACE] , oxford [PERSON] . through his eldest daughter lady charles bentinck [PERSON] , wellesley [PERSON] was a great-great-great-grandfather to queen elizabeth ii [PERSON] . wellesley [PERSON] also had at least two other illegitimate sons [PERSON] by his teenage mistress [PERSON] , elizabeth johnston [PERSON] , including edward [PERSON] ( later his father [PERSON] 's secretary [PERSON] ) , born in middlesex [PLACE] ( 1796-1877 ) . wellesley [PERSON] 's children [PERSON] were seen by richard [PERSON] 's other relatives [PERSON] , including his brother arthur [PERSON] , as greedy , unattractive and cunning , and as exercising an unhealthy influence [ACTION] over their father [PERSON] ; in the family circle [PERSON] they were nicknamed " the parasites [UNKNOWN] " . following his first wife [PERSON] 's death [EVENT] in 1816 , he married , on 29 october [PERIOD] 1825 , the widowed marianne [PERSON] ( caton [PERSON] ) patterson [PERSON] ( died 1853 ) , whose mother mary [PERSON] was the daughter [PERSON] of charles carroll [PERSON] of carrollton [UNKNOWN] , the last surviving signatory [PERSON] of the united states declaration [PLACE] of independence [STATE] ; her former sister-in-law was elizabeth patterson [PERSON] bonaparte [PERSON] . wellington [PERSON] , who was very fond of marianne [PERSON] ( rumour had it that they were lovers [TERM] ) and was then on rather bad terms [TERM] with his brother [PERSON] , pleaded with her not to marry him , warning her in particular that " the parasites [UNKNOWN] " would see her as an enemy [DOCUMENT] . the duke [PERSON] 's concern [INSTANCE] seems to have been misplaced ; they had no children [PERSON] , but the marriage [ACT] was a relatively happy one - " much of the calm and sunshine [PERSON] of his old age [PROPERTY] can be attributed to marianne [PERSON] " . later life lord lieutenant [PERSON] of ireland lord wellesley [PERSON] [PERSON] in garter robes [PERSON] , with the badge [PERSON] of the grand master [PERSON] of the order [ACT] of st patrick [PLACE] around his neck [EVENT] and carrying the white staff [GOVERNMENT] of office [PLACE] as lord steward [PERSON] , presumably dressed for the coronation [ACT] of william iv [PERSON] on 8 september [PERIOD] 1831 . westminster [PLACE] abbey in the background [IMAGE] . portrait [PERSON] by sir martin archer [PERSON] shee and exhibited at the royal academy [INSTITUTION] in 1833 in 1821 , he was appointed lord lieutenant [PERSON] of ireland [PLACE] . catholic emancipation [ACT] had now become an open question [QUESTION] in the cabinet [COLLECTION] , and wellesley [PERSON] 's acceptance [PURPOSE] of the viceroyalty [UNKNOWN] was believed in ireland [PLACE] to herald the immediate settlement [AGREEMENT] of the catholic claims [AMOUNT] but they would remain unfulfilled . some efforts [ACTION] were made to placate catholic opinion [PERSON] , notably the dismissal [STATE] of the long-serving attorney-general for ireland [PLACE] , william saurin [PERSON] , whose anti-catholic views [PERSON] had made him bitterly unpopular . lord liverpool [PERSON] died without having grappled with the problem [STATEMENT] . his successor [PERSON] , canning [PERSON] , died only a few months [PERIOD] after taking up office [PLACE] as prime minister [HUMAN ROLE] , to be succeeded briefly by lord goderich [PERSON] . on the assumption [PERSON] of office [PLACE] by wellington [PERSON] , his brother [PERSON] resigned the lord-lieutenancy . he is said to have been deeply hurt by his brother [PERSON] 's failure [STATE] to find a cabinet [COLLECTION] position [POSITION] for him ( arthur [PERSON] made the usual excuse [STATE] that one cannot give a cabinet [COLLECTION] seat [ABSTRACT ENTITY] to everyone [UNKNOWN] who wants one ) . he had , however , the satisfaction [PERSON] of seeing the catholic claims [AMOUNT] settled in the next year [PERIOD] by the very statesmen [PERSON] who had declared against them . in 1833 , he resumed the office [PLACE] of lord lieutenant [PERSON] under earl grey [PERSON] , but the ministry [INSTITUTION] soon fell , and , with one short exception [STATEMENT] , wellesley [PERSON] did not take any further part in official life [EVENT] . death [EVENT] on his death [EVENT] , he had no successor [PERSON] in the marquessate [UNKNOWN] , but the earldom [UNKNOWN] of mornington [PLACE] and minor honours [UNKNOWN] devolved on his brother william [PERSON] , lord [PERSON] maryborough , on the failure [STATE] of whose issue [QUESTION] in 1863 they fell to arthur wellesley [PERSON] , 2nd duke [PERSON] of wellington [PERSON] . he and arthur [PERSON] , after a long estrangement [STATE] , had been once more on friendly terms [TERM] for some years [PERIOD] : arthur [PERSON] wept at the funeral [ACTION] and said that he knew of no honour [UNKNOWN] greater than being lord wellesley [PERSON] 's brother [PERSON] . wellesley [PERSON] was buried in eton college [INSTITUTION] chapel [PERSON] , at his old school [INSTITUTION] . wellesley [PERSON] 's library [PLACE] was sold at auction [PART] in london [PLACE] by r. h. evans [PERSON] on 17 january [PERIOD] 1843 ( and three following days [PERIOD] ) ; a copy [RESULT] of the catalogue [COLLECTION] , annotated with prices [UNKNOWN] and buyers [PERSON] ' names [NAME] , is held at cambridge university library [PLACE] ( shelfmark [UNKNOWN] munby.c.149( 1 ) ) . legacy marquess wellesley [PERSON] [PERSON] by john philip davis [PERSON] ( " pope [PERSON] " davis [PERSON] ) . the township [PLACE] of wellesley [PERSON] , in ontario [PLACE] , canada [PLACE] , was named in richard wellesley [PERSON] 's honour [UNKNOWN] , despite the many references [UNKNOWN] ( e.g. : waterloo [PLACE] , wellington county [PLACE] ) to his brother [PERSON] , arthur wellesley [PERSON] in the surrounding area [AREA] , as was wellesley island [PLACE] , located in the st . lawrence river [PERSON] at alexandria bay [PERSON] . wellesley island [PLACE] also serves as the last point [PLACE] exiting the united states [PLACE] before crossing to hill island [PLACE] , in canada [PLACE] . province wellesley [PERSON] , in the state [STATE] of penang [PLACE] , malaysia [PLACE] , was named after richard wellesley [PERSON] . it was originally part of the state [STATE] of kedah [PERSON] . it was ceded to the british east india [PLACE] company [INSTITUTION] [INSTITUTION] by sultan dziaddin mukarram shah ii [PERSON] of kedah [PERSON] in 1798 , and has been part of the settlement [AGREEMENT] and state [STATE] of penang [PLACE] ever since . it was renamed seberang perai [UNKNOWN] ( " across the perai [UNKNOWN] " in the malay language [LANGUAGE] ) not long after independence [STATE] within malaya [PERSON] . the wellesley islands [PERSON] off the north coast [UNKNOWN] of queensland [PLACE] , australia [PLACE] , were named by matthew flinders [PERSON] in honour [UNKNOWN] of richard wellesley [PERSON] , as was the largest island [PLACE] in the group [GROUP] , mornington island [PLACE] . flinders [PERSON] is believed to have done this during his imprisonment [ACT] by the french [PLACE] on mauritius [PLACE] as wellesley [PERSON] had tried to secure his release [EVENT] . mornington peninsula [UNKNOWN] , south of melbourne [PLACE] , was named after him . as of the summer [PERSON] of 2007 , a portrait [PERSON] of marquess [PERSON] wellesley [PERSON] hangs in the throne room [ROOM] at buckingham palace [PERSON] . a street [PLACE] in mirzapur [UNKNOWN] ( united provinces [PLACE] ) was named wellesleyganj [UNKNOWN] . ancestry ancestors [PERSON] of richard wellesley [PERSON] , 1st marquess wellesley [PERSON] 8 . henry colley [PERSON] 4 . richard [PERSON] wesley , 1st baron mornington [PLACE] 9 . mary ussher [PERSON] 2 . garret wesley [PERSON] , 1st earl [PERSON] of mornington [PLACE] 10 . john sale 5. elizabeth sale 11 . ellinor desminières [PERSON] 1 . richard wellesley [PERSON] , 1st marquess [PERSON] of wellesley [PERSON] of norragh [UNKNOWN] 12 . michael hill [HILL] 6 . arthur [PERSON] hill-trevor , 1st viscount dungannon [PERSON] 13 . anne [PERSON] trevor 3. anne [PERSON] hill-trevor 14 . edmund francis stafford [PERSON] 7 . anne stafford [PERSON] 15 . penelope leslie arms [PERSON] caption [PERSON] : coat [ACTION] of arms [PERSON] of richard wellesley [PERSON] , 1st marquess wellesley [PERSON] crest [SET] 1st : out of a ducal coronet [UNKNOWN] or a demi lion rampant gules [UNKNOWN] holding a banner [PERSON] purpure charged with an estoile [UNKNOWN] radiated wavy [PERSON] between eight spots [RESULT] of the royal tiger [PERSON] in pairs saltirewise or staff [GOVERNMENT] gold [MONEY] surmounted by a pennon argent [PERSON] charged with the cross [PERSON] of st george [PERSON] , motto [STATE] over in hindustan characters [QUALITY] ; 2nd : a cubit arm erect vested gules [UNKNOWN] enfiled with a ducal coronet [UNKNOWN] or holding a staff bendwise [UNKNOWN] on the top [PERSON] thereof the union standard [ARTIFACT] of great britain [PLACE] and ireland [PLACE] and underneath the mysore standard [ARTIFACT] all proper . escutcheon quarterly [ACTION] , 1st and 4th , gules [UNKNOWN] a cross [PERSON] argent between five plates saltirewise [UNKNOWN] in each quarter [PLACE] ( wellesley [PERSON] ) ; 2nd and 3rd , or a lion rampant gules [UNKNOWN] ducally gorged of the field [BALL] ( colley [PERSON] ) ; and as an honourable augmentation [EVENT] , by sign manual [COLLECTION] in dec [PERSON] 1790 , an inescutcheon purpure [UNKNOWN] charge with an estoile [UNKNOWN] radiated wavy [PERSON] between eight spots [RESULT] of the royal tiger [PERSON] in pairs saltirewise [UNKNOWN] or , representing the standard [ARTIFACT] of the sultan [PERSON] of mysore [PLACE] . supporters dexter [PERSON] : a lion gules [UNKNOWN] holding in the off-paw the republican flag [FLAG] of france [PLACE] inscribed " republic [PLACE] of france [PLACE] " within a wreath [BODY] of laurel [PERSON] the staff [GOVERNMENT] broken all proper ; sinister : the royal tiger guard vert [PERSON] spotted or supporting in the off-paw the mysore standard [ARTIFACT] staff [GOVERNMENT] also broken all proper , both supporters [PERSON] ducally crowned and chained gold [MONEY] . motto [STATE] above the second crest [SET] : virtutis fortuna comes [PERSON] ; beneath [PERSON] the shield [PLACE] : porro unum est necessarium [PLACE] . |
| Id | Form | Freq | Tag | Context | Error |
| 1 | wellesley | 21 | PERSON | wellesley , 1st marquess wellesley " - news · newspapers · | |
| 2 | ireland | 11 | PLACE | wellesley by thomas lawrence , c.1813 lord lieutenant of ireland | |
| 3 | mornington | 9 | PLACE | he was styled as viscount wellesley until 1781 , when he succeeded his father as 2nd earl of mornington . | |
| 4 | office | 8 | PLACE | in office 8 december 1821 - 27 february 1828 monarch george iv prime minister * the earl of liverpool * | |
| 5 | earl | 8 | PERSON | in office 8 december 1821 - 27 february 1828 monarch george iv prime minister * the earl of liverpool * | |
| 6 | brother | 7 | PERSON | his younger brother , was field marshal arthur wellesley , 1st duke of wellington . | |
| 7 | richard wellesley | 7 | PERSON | the township of wellesley , in ontario , canada , was named in richard wellesley 's honour , despite the many references ( e.g. : waterloo , wellington county ) to his brother , arthur wellesley in the surrounding area , as was wellesley island , located in the st . lawrence river at alexandria bay . | |
| 8 | death | 6 | EVENT | in 1780 , he entered the irish house of commons as the member for trim until the following year when , at his father 's death , he became 2nd earl of mornington , taking his seat in the irish house of lords . | |
| 9 | influence | 6 | ACTION | that both had consciously formed the design of expanding their influence in the indian subcontinent to compensate for the loss of the american colonies is not proven ; but the rivalry with france , which in europe placed britain at the head of coalition after coalition against the french , made mornington aware of the necessity of ensuring french power did not reign supreme in india . | |
| 10 | father | 6 | PERSON | hyacinthe-gabrielle roland ( m. 1794 ; died 1816) * marianne ( caton ) patterson ( m. 1825 ) parents * garret wesley ( father ) * anne hill-trevor ( mother ) | |
| 11 | sources | 6 | RANK | please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . | |
| 12 | marquess wellesley | 6 | PERSON | wellesley , 1st marquess wellesley " - news · newspapers · | |
| 13 | governor general | 5 | PERSON | ||
| 14 | citations | 5 | GROUP | this article needs additional citations for verification . | |
| 15 | mysore | 5 | PLACE | in 1799 , his forces invaded mysore and defeated tipu , the sultan of mysore , in a major battle . | |
| 16 | commons | 5 | UNKNOWN | in 1780 , he entered the irish house of commons as the member for trim until the following year when , at his father 's death , he became 2nd earl of mornington , taking his seat in the irish house of lords . | |
| 17 | india | 5 | PLACE | in 1793 , he became a member of the board of control over indian affairs ; and , although he was best known for his speeches in defence of pitt 's foreign policy , he was gaining the acquaintance with oriental affairs which made his rule over india so effective from the moment when , in 1797 , he accepted the office of governor-general of india . | |
| 18 | duke | 5 | PERSON | his younger brother , was field marshal arthur wellesley , 1st duke of wellington . | |
| 19 | wellington | 5 | PERSON | his younger brother , was field marshal arthur wellesley , 1st duke of wellington . | |
| 20 | marquess | 5 | PERSON | wellesley , 1st marquess wellesley " - news · newspapers · | |
| 21 | france | 5 | PLACE | that both had consciously formed the design of expanding their influence in the indian subcontinent to compensate for the loss of the american colonies is not proven ; but the rivalry with france , which in europe placed britain at the head of coalition after coalition against the french , made mornington aware of the necessity of ensuring french power did not reign supreme in india . | |
| 22 | order | 4 | ACT | wellesley in officer 's uniform with star and sash of the order of st patrick . | |
| 23 | britain | 4 | PLACE | he was also lord wellesley in the peerage of great britain . | |
| 24 | member | 4 | PERSON | in 1780 , he entered the irish house of commons as the member for trim until the following year when , at his father 's death , he became 2nd earl of mornington , taking his seat in the irish house of lords . | |
| 25 | state | 4 | STATE | the earl grey preceded by the marquess of anglesey succeeded by the earl of haddington secretary of state for foreign affairs | |
| 26 | brother arthur | 4 | PERSON | in 1803 , the restoration of the peshwa , baji rao ii , proved the prelude to the war against daulat rao sindhia of gwalior and the raja of berar , raghoji ii bhonsle in which his brother arthur took a leading role . | |
| 27 | years | 4 | PERIOD | mangled and mutilated by the modifications and amendments of pitt , the earl of mornington , edward james eliot and the attorney general , it lay for years in the house of lords . | |
| 28 | arthur | 4 | PERSON | wellesley was the eldest son of garret wesley , 1st earl of mornington , an irish peer , and anne , the eldest daughter of arthur hill-trevor , 1st viscount dungannon . | |
| 29 | section | 4 | GROUP | this section needs additional citations for verification . | |
| 30 | lord lieutenant | 4 | PERSON | wellesley by thomas lawrence , c.1813 lord lieutenant of ireland | |
| 31 | pitt | 4 | PERSON | william pitt the younger * henry addington preceded by sir alured clarke ( provisional ) | |
| 32 | portrait | 4 | PERSON | the most honourable the marquess wellesley kg kp pc pc ( ire ) portrait of the marquess | |
| 33 | richard | 3 | PERSON | find sources : " richard | |
| 34 | french | 3 | PLACE | that both had consciously formed the design of expanding their influence in the indian subcontinent to compensate for the loss of the american colonies is not proven ; but the rivalry with france , which in europe placed britain at the head of coalition after coalition against the french , made mornington aware of the necessity of ensuring french power did not reign supreme in india . | |
| 35 | article | 3 | ARTICLE | this article needs additional citations for verification . | |
| 36 | year | 3 | PERIOD | in 1780 , he entered the irish house of commons as the member for trim until the following year when , at his father 's death , he became 2nd earl of mornington , taking his seat in the irish house of lords . | |
| 37 | europe | 3 | PLACE | that both had consciously formed the design of expanding their influence in the indian subcontinent to compensate for the loss of the american colonies is not proven ; but the rivalry with france , which in europe placed britain at the head of coalition after coalition against the french , made mornington aware of the necessity of ensuring french power did not reign supreme in india . | |
| 38 | foreign secretary | 3 | PERSON | he later served as foreign secretary in the british cabinet and as lord lieutenant of ireland . | |
| 39 | september | 3 | PERIOD | the marquess of anglesey in office 12 september 1833 - november 1834 monarch william iv prime minister | |
| 40 | parliament | 3 | HUMAN GROUP | britain re-entering parliament | |
| 41 | cabinet | 3 | COLLECTION | he later served as foreign secretary in the british cabinet and as lord lieutenant of ireland . | |
| 42 | staff | 3 | GOVERNMENT | he proved to be a skilled administrator , and picked two of his talented brothers for his staff : | |
| 43 | sultan | 3 | PERSON | in 1799 , his forces invaded mysore and defeated tipu , the sultan of mysore , in a major battle . | |
| 44 | great britain | 3 | PLACE | he was also lord wellesley in the peerage of great britain . | |
| 45 | house | 3 | PLACE | in 1780 , he entered the irish house of commons as the member for trim until the following year when , at his father 's death , he became 2nd earl of mornington , taking his seat in the irish house of lords . | |
| 46 | st patrick | 3 | PLACE | wellesley in officer 's uniform with star and sash of the order of st patrick . | |
| 47 | war | 3 | EVENT | he also initiated the second anglo-maratha war . | |
| 48 | london | 3 | PLACE | knightsbridge , london , united kingdom resting place eton college chapel nationality | |
| 49 | emancipation | 3 | ACT | he held this office until february 1812 , when he retired , partly from dissatisfaction at the inadequate support given to wellington by the ministry , but also because he had become convinced that the question of catholic emancipation could no longer be kept in the background . | |
| 50 | january | 3 | PERIOD | books · scholar · jstor ( january 2023 ) ( | |
| 51 | garret wesley | 3 | PERSON | hyacinthe-gabrielle roland ( m. 1794 ; died 1816) * marianne ( caton ) patterson ( m. 1825 ) parents * garret wesley ( father ) * anne hill-trevor ( mother ) | |
| 52 | message | 3 | EVENT | learn how and when to remove this message ) | |
| 53 | children | 3 | PERSON | their children were : * richard | |
| 54 | ministry | 3 | INSTITUTION | but when on the fall of the ministry of all the talents in 1807 , wellesley was invited by george iii to join the duke of portland 's cabinet , he declined , pending the discussion in parliament of certain charges brought against him in respect of his tenure as governor-general and because of criticism of his administration . | |
| 55 | honour | 3 | UNKNOWN | arthur wept at the funeral and said that he knew of no honour greater than being lord wellesley 's brother . | |
| 56 | unsourced material | 3 | MATERIAL | unsourced material may be challenged and removed . | |
| 57 | marianne | 3 | PERSON | hyacinthe-gabrielle roland ( m. 1794 ; died 1816) * marianne ( caton ) patterson ( m. 1825 ) parents * garret wesley ( father ) * anne hill-trevor ( mother ) | |
| 58 | failure | 3 | STATE | however , the failure of his allies to cooperate with the british soon forced both allies to retreat after french counter-attacks . | |
| 59 | settlement | 3 | AGREEMENT | upon perceval 's assassination he , along with canning , refused to join lord liverpool 's administration , and he remained out of office until 1821 , severely criticising the proceedings of the congress of vienna and the european settlement of 1814 , which , while it reduced france to its ancient limits , left to the other great powers the territory that they had acquired by the partitions of poland and the destruction of the republic of venice . | |
| 60 | lords | 3 | PERSON | in 1780 , he entered the irish house of commons as the member for trim until the following year when , at his father 's death , he became 2nd earl of mornington , taking his seat in the irish house of lords . | |
| 61 | seat | 2 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | in 1780 , he entered the irish house of commons as the member for trim until the following year when , at his father 's death , he became 2nd earl of mornington , taking his seat in the irish house of lords . | |
| 62 | daughter | 2 | PERSON | wellesley was the eldest son of garret wesley , 1st earl of mornington , an irish peer , and anne , the eldest daughter of arthur hill-trevor , 1st viscount dungannon . | |
| 63 | action | 2 | ACTION | mornington resolved to anticipate the action of the sultan and ordered preparations for war . | |
| 64 | royal tiger | 2 | PERSON | purpure charged with an estoile radiated wavy between eight spots of the royal tiger in pairs saltirewise or staff gold surmounted by a pennon argent charged with the cross of st george , motto over in hindustan characters ; 2nd : | |
| 65 | question | 2 | QUESTION | he held this office until february 1812 , when he retired , partly from dissatisfaction at the inadequate support given to wellington by the ministry , but also because he had become convinced that the question of catholic emancipation could no longer be kept in the background . | |
| 66 | parasites | 2 | UNKNOWN | wellesley 's children were seen by richard 's other relatives , including his brother arthur , as greedy , unattractive and cunning , and as exercising an unhealthy influence over their father ; in the family circle they were nicknamed " the parasites " . | |
| 67 | life | 2 | EVENT | early life | |
| 68 | hyacinthe gabrielle roland | 2 | PERSON | family life portrait of hyacinthe gabrielle roland by Élisabeth vigée le brun , 1791 wellesley lived together for many years with hyacinthe-gabrielle roland , an actress at the palais royal . | |
| 69 | spain | 2 | PLACE | ambassador to spain in 1809 , wellesley was soon appointed as the british ambassador to spain by spencer perceval . | |
| 70 | wavy | 2 | PERSON | purpure charged with an estoile radiated wavy between eight spots of the royal tiger in pairs saltirewise or staff gold surmounted by a pennon argent charged with the cross of st george , motto over in hindustan characters ; 2nd : | |
| 71 | institution | 2 | INSTITUTION | he founded short-lived ' the institution for promoting the natural history ' in 1801 at barrackpore near calcutta . | |
| 72 | time | 2 | PERIOD | he took the time to publish an appreciation of british composer harriet wainwright 's opera comala in the calcutta post on 27 april 1804 . | |
| 73 | lord wellesley | 2 | PERSON | he was also lord wellesley in the peerage of great britain . | |
| 74 | news | 2 | SPEECH ACT | wellesley , 1st marquess wellesley " - news · newspapers · | |
| 75 | terms | 2 | TERM | wellington , who was very fond of marianne ( rumour had it that they were lovers ) and was then on rather bad terms with his brother , pleaded with her not to marry him , warning her in particular that " the parasites " would see her as an enemy . | |
| 76 | norragh | 2 | UNKNOWN | in 1799 , he was granted the irish peerage title of marquess wellesley of norragh . | |
| 77 | republic | 2 | PLACE | upon perceval 's assassination he , along with canning , refused to join lord liverpool 's administration , and he remained out of office until 1821 , severely criticising the proceedings of the congress of vienna and the european settlement of 1814 , which , while it reduced france to its ancient limits , left to the other great powers the territory that they had acquired by the partitions of poland and the destruction of the republic of venice . | |
| 78 | policy | 2 | RULE | in 1793 , he became a member of the board of control over indian affairs ; and , although he was best known for his speeches in defence of pitt 's foreign policy , he was gaining the acquaintance with oriental affairs which made his rule over india so effective from the moment when , in 1797 , he accepted the office of governor-general of india . | |
| 79 | government | 2 | GOVERNMENT | the few years back in parliament were quite uneventful , despite the overwhelming crisis the british government faced with the war in europe and its domination by napoleon bonaparte . | |
| 80 | resignation | 2 | ACT | both the commercial policy of wellesley and his educational projects brought him into hostility with the court of directors , and he more than once tendered his resignation , which , however , public necessities led him to postpone till the autumn of 1805 . | |
| 81 | independence | 2 | STATE | following his first wife 's death in 1816 , he married , on 29 october 1825 , the widowed marianne ( caton ) patterson ( died 1853 ) , whose mother mary was the daughter of charles carroll of carrollton , the last surviving signatory of the united states declaration of independence ; her former sister-in-law was elizabeth patterson bonaparte . | |
| 82 | irish house | 2 | PLACE | in 1780 , he entered the irish house of commons as the member for trim until the following year when , at his father 's death , he became 2nd earl of mornington , taking his seat in the irish house of lords . | |
| 83 | grand master | 2 | PERSON | he was elected grand master of the grand lodge of ireland in 1782 , a post he held for the following year . | |
| 84 | tipu sultan | 2 | PERSON | soon after his arrival , in april 1798 , he learned that an alliance was being negotiated between tipu sultan and france . | |
| 85 | black outs | 2 | PERSON | ||
| 86 | college | 2 | INSTITUTION | knightsbridge , london , united kingdom resting place eton college chapel nationality | |
| 87 | ire | 2 | UNKNOWN | the most honourable the marquess wellesley kg kp pc pc ( ire ) portrait of the marquess | |
| 88 | design | 2 | SHAPE | that both had consciously formed the design of expanding their influence in the indian subcontinent to compensate for the loss of the american colonies is not proven ; but the rivalry with france , which in europe placed britain at the head of coalition after coalition against the french , made mornington aware of the necessity of ensuring french power did not reign supreme in india . | |
| 89 | newspapers | 2 | QUANTITY | wellesley , 1st marquess wellesley " - news · newspapers · | |
| 90 | wellesley island | 2 | PLACE | the township of wellesley , in ontario , canada , was named in richard wellesley 's honour , despite the many references ( e.g. : waterloo , wellington county ) to his brother , arthur wellesley in the surrounding area , as was wellesley island , located in the st . lawrence river at alexandria bay . | |
| 91 | power | 2 | POWER | that both had consciously formed the design of expanding their influence in the indian subcontinent to compensate for the loss of the american colonies is not proven ; but the rivalry with france , which in europe placed britain at the head of coalition after coalition against the french , made mornington aware of the necessity of ensuring french power did not reign supreme in india . | |
| 92 | caton | 2 | PERSON | hyacinthe-gabrielle roland ( m. 1794 ; died 1816) * marianne ( caton ) patterson ( m. 1825 ) parents * garret wesley ( father ) * anne hill-trevor ( mother ) | |
| 93 | british government | 2 | GOVERNMENT | the few years back in parliament were quite uneventful , despite the overwhelming crisis the british government faced with the war in europe and its domination by napoleon bonaparte . | |
| 94 | attorney general | 2 | PERSON | mangled and mutilated by the modifications and amendments of pitt , the earl of mornington , edward james eliot and the attorney general , it lay for years in the house of lords . | |
| 95 | campaign | 2 | PERIOD | the capture of mysore followed in february 1799 , and the campaign was brought to a swift conclusion by the capture of seringapatam on 4 may 1799 and the death of tipu sultan , who was killed in action . | |
| 96 | background | 2 | IMAGE | he held this office until february 1812 , when he retired , partly from dissatisfaction at the inadequate support given to wellington by the ministry , but also because he had become convinced that the question of catholic emancipation could no longer be kept in the background . | |
| 97 | verification | 2 | ACT | this article needs additional citations for verification . | |
| 98 | off paw | 2 | PERSON | ||
| 99 | kedah | 2 | PERSON | it was originally part of the state of kedah . | |
| 100 | coronet | 2 | UNKNOWN | out of a ducal coronet | |
| 101 | anglesey | 2 | PERSON | the marquess of anglesey in office 12 september 1833 - november 1834 monarch william iv prime minister | |
| 102 | affairs | 2 | ACTION | the earl grey preceded by the marquess of anglesey succeeded by the earl of haddington secretary of state for foreign affairs | |
| 103 | sons | 2 | PERSON | she had three sons and two daughters with wellesley before he married her on 29 november 1794 . | |
| 104 | post | 2 | LOCATION | he was elected grand master of the grand lodge of ireland in 1782 , a post he held for the following year . | |
| 105 | arthur wellesley | 2 | PERSON | his younger brother , was field marshal arthur wellesley , 1st duke of wellington . | |
| 106 | spencer perceval | 2 | PERSON | december 1809 - 4 march 1812 monarch george iii prime minister spencer perceval preceded by the earl bathurst succeeded by viscount castlereagh governor-general of the presidency of fort william in office 18 may 1798 - 30 july 1805 monarch george iii prime minister * | |
| 107 | administration | 2 | PLACE | but when on the fall of the ministry of all the talents in 1807 , wellesley was invited by george iii to join the duke of portland 's cabinet , he declined , pending the discussion in parliament of certain charges brought against him in respect of his tenure as governor-general and because of criticism of his administration . | |
| 108 | lord | 2 | PERSON | wellesley by thomas lawrence , c.1813 lord lieutenant of ireland | |
| 109 | position | 2 | POSITION | however , in 1781 , he was appointed to the coveted position of custos rotulorum of meath . | |
| 110 | men | 2 | PERSON | he is one of the few men known to have attended both harrow and eton . | |
| 111 | may | 2 | PERIOD | unsourced material may be challenged and removed . | |
| 112 | arthur hill trevor | 2 | PERSON | ||
| 113 | battle | 2 | PERSON | in 1799 , his forces invaded mysore and defeated tipu , the sultan of mysore , in a major battle . | |
| 114 | earl grey | 2 | PERSON | the earl grey preceded by the marquess of anglesey succeeded by the earl of haddington secretary of state for foreign affairs | |
| 115 | administrator | 2 | PERSON | alma mater christ church , oxford signature richard colley wellesley , 1st marquess wellesley , kg , kp , pc , pc ( ire ) ( 20 june 1760 - 26 september 1842 ) was an anglo-irish politician and colonial administrator . | |
| 116 | politician | 2 | PERSON | british politician ( 1760-1842 ) | |
| 117 | county meath | 2 | PERSON | succeeded by the marquess cornwallis personal details born ( 1760-06-20 ) 20 june 1760 dangan castle , county meath , ireland died 26 september 1842( 1842-09-26 ) ( aged 82 ) | |
| 118 | oxford | 2 | PERSON | alma mater christ church , oxford signature richard colley wellesley , 1st marquess wellesley , kg , kp , pc , pc ( ire ) ( 20 june 1760 - 26 september 1842 ) was an anglo-irish politician and colonial administrator . | |
| 119 | canada | 2 | PLACE | the township of wellesley , in ontario , canada , was named in richard wellesley 's honour , despite the many references ( e.g. : waterloo , wellington county ) to his brother , arthur wellesley in the surrounding area , as was wellesley island , located in the st . lawrence river at alexandria bay . | |
| 120 | months | 2 | PERIOD | a few months later , after a dispute between george canning and robert stewart , viscount castlereagh led to a duel and soon led to the resignation of both ministers , spencer perceval offered wellesley the post of foreign secretary in his cabinet , which he accepted . | |
| 121 | successor | 2 | PERSON | his successor , canning , died only a few months after taking up office as prime minister , to be succeeded briefly by lord goderich . | |
| 122 | april | 2 | PERIOD | soon after his arrival , in april 1798 , he learned that an alliance was being negotiated between tipu sultan and france . | |
| 123 | coalition | 2 | GROUP | that both had consciously formed the design of expanding their influence in the indian subcontinent to compensate for the loss of the american colonies is not proven ; but the rivalry with france , which in europe placed britain at the head of coalition after coalition against the french , made mornington aware of the necessity of ensuring french power did not reign supreme in india . | |
| 124 | bengal | 2 | PERSON | wellesley first made his name as fifth governor-general of bengal between 1798 and 1805 . | |
| 125 | lord liverpool | 2 | PERSON | upon perceval 's assassination he , along with canning , refused to join lord liverpool 's administration , and he remained out of office until 1821 , severely criticising the proceedings of the congress of vienna and the european settlement of 1814 , which , while it reduced france to its ancient limits , left to the other great powers the territory that they had acquired by the partitions of poland and the destruction of the republic of venice . | |
| 126 | william pitt | 2 | PERSON | william pitt the younger * henry addington preceded by sir alured clarke ( provisional ) | |
| 127 | jstor | 2 | UNKNOWN | books · scholar · jstor ( december 2022 ) ( | |
| 128 | february | 2 | PERIOD | in office 8 december 1821 - 27 february 1828 monarch george iv prime minister * the earl of liverpool * | |
| 129 | viscount dungannon | 2 | PERSON | wellesley was the eldest son of garret wesley , 1st earl of mornington , an irish peer , and anne , the eldest daughter of arthur hill-trevor , 1st viscount dungannon . | |
| 130 | peerage | 2 | COLLECTION | in 1799 , he was granted the irish peerage title of marquess wellesley of norragh . | |
| 131 | peer | 2 | PERSON | wellesley was the eldest son of garret wesley , 1st earl of mornington , an irish peer , and anne , the eldest daughter of arthur hill-trevor , 1st viscount dungannon . | |
| 132 | catholic claims | 2 | AMOUNT | catholic emancipation had now become an open question in the cabinet , and wellesley 's acceptance of the viceroyalty was believed in ireland to herald the immediate settlement of the catholic claims but they would remain unfulfilled . | |
| 133 | secretary | 2 | PERSON | the earl grey preceded by the marquess of anglesey succeeded by the earl of haddington secretary of state for foreign affairs | |
| 134 | penang | 2 | PLACE | province wellesley , in the state of penang , malaysia , was named after richard wellesley . | |
| 135 | spots | 2 | RESULT | purpure charged with an estoile radiated wavy between eight spots of the royal tiger in pairs saltirewise or staff gold surmounted by a pennon argent charged with the cross of st george , motto over in hindustan characters ; 2nd : | |
| 136 | portland | 2 | PLACE | while the crisis abroad was n’t enough , the british government had been led by weak and unsuited men from 1806-1809 with two short-lived ministries under lord grenville and the duke of portland respectively . | |
| 137 | younger | 2 | PERSON | william pitt the younger * henry addington preceded by sir alured clarke ( provisional ) | |
| 138 | books | 2 | ENTITY | books · scholar · jstor ( december 2022 ) ( | |
| 139 | capture | 2 | EVENT | the capture of mysore followed in february 1799 , and the campaign was brought to a swift conclusion by the capture of seringapatam on 4 may 1799 and the death of tipu sultan , who was killed in action . | |
| 140 | allies | 2 | PERSON | he landed at cádiz just after the allies victory at the battle of talavera , and he tried to bring the spanish government into an effective co-operative agreement to support the campaign against the french with his brother , sir arthur wellesley who was commander-in-chief of the british forces . | |
| 141 | gules | 2 | UNKNOWN | or a demi lion rampant gules holding a banner | |
| 142 | office december | 2 | PERIOD | ||
| 143 | queen elizabeth ii | 1 | PERSON | through his eldest daughter lady charles bentinck , wellesley was a great-great-great-grandfather to queen elizabeth ii . | |
| 144 | board | 1 | NUMBER | in 1793 , he became a member of the board of control over indian affairs ; and , although he was best known for his speeches in defence of pitt 's foreign policy , he was gaining the acquaintance with oriental affairs which made his rule over india so effective from the moment when , in 1797 , he accepted the office of governor-general of india . | |
| 145 | hindustan characters | 1 | QUALITY | purpure charged with an estoile radiated wavy between eight spots of the royal tiger in pairs saltirewise or staff gold surmounted by a pennon argent charged with the cross of st george , motto over in hindustan characters ; 2nd : | |
| 146 | charges | 1 | AMOUNT | but when on the fall of the ministry of all the talents in 1807 , wellesley was invited by george iii to join the duke of portland 's cabinet , he declined , pending the discussion in parliament of certain charges brought against him in respect of his tenure as governor-general and because of criticism of his administration . | |
| 147 | eton college | 1 | INSTITUTION | knightsbridge , london , united kingdom resting place eton college chapel nationality | |
| 148 | henry addington | 1 | PERSON | william pitt the younger * henry addington preceded by sir alured clarke ( provisional ) | |
| 149 | lord cornwallis | 1 | PERSON | he soon after was appointed governor-general of bengal on may 12 , replacing lord cornwallis . | |
| 150 | animals | 1 | ANIMAL | as a part of this endeavor ' barrackpore menagerie ' was founded which survived till 1878 when animals and birds were transferred to alipore which later became calcutta zoo . | |
| 151 | eton | 1 | PERSON | knightsbridge , london , united kingdom resting place eton college chapel nationality | |
| 152 | gold | 1 | MONEY | purpure charged with an estoile radiated wavy between eight spots of the royal tiger in pairs saltirewise or staff gold surmounted by a pennon argent charged with the cross of st george , motto over in hindustan characters ; 2nd : | |
| 153 | adviser | 1 | PERSON | arthur was his military adviser , and henry was his personal secretary . | |
| 154 | british politics | 1 | ACTION | after his governorship ended in 1808 , he returned to britain and began to join british politics yet again . | |
| 155 | vienna | 1 | PLACE | upon perceval 's assassination he , along with canning , refused to join lord liverpool 's administration , and he remained out of office until 1821 , severely criticising the proceedings of the congress of vienna and the european settlement of 1814 , which , while it reduced france to its ancient limits , left to the other great powers the territory that they had acquired by the partitions of poland and the destruction of the republic of venice . | |
| 156 | perai | 1 | UNKNOWN | it was renamed seberang perai ( " across the perai " in the malay language ) not long after independence within malaya . | |
| 157 | lion gules | 1 | PERSON | supporters dexter : a lion gules holding in the off-paw the republican flag of france inscribed " republic of france " within a wreath of laurel the staff broken all proper ; | |
| 158 | scholar | 1 | PERSON | books · scholar · jstor ( december 2022 ) ( | |
| 159 | satisfaction | 1 | PERSON | he had , however , the satisfaction of seeing the catholic claims settled in the next year by the very statesmen who had declared against them . | |
| 160 | berar | 1 | UNKNOWN | in 1803 , the restoration of the peshwa , baji rao ii , proved the prelude to the war against daulat rao sindhia of gwalior and the raja of berar , raghoji ii bhonsle in which his brother arthur took a leading role . | |
| 161 | wellesley islands | 1 | PERSON | the wellesley islands off the north coast of queensland , australia , were named by matthew flinders in honour of richard wellesley , as was the largest island in the group , mornington island . | |
| 162 | lord grenville | 1 | PERSON | while the crisis abroad was n’t enough , the british government had been led by weak and unsuited men from 1806-1809 with two short-lived ministries under lord grenville and the duke of portland respectively . | |
| 163 | fall | 1 | NUMBER | but when on the fall of the ministry of all the talents in 1807 , wellesley was invited by george iii to join the duke of portland 's cabinet , he declined , pending the discussion in parliament of certain charges brought against him in respect of his tenure as governor-general and because of criticism of his administration . | |
| 164 | knights | 1 | PERSON | twice lord lieutenant of ireland , and one of the original knights of st patrick , he surrendered that order on being made a knight of the garter on 31 march 1812 . | |
| 165 | viscount goderich | 1 | PERSON | george canning * the viscount goderich preceded by the earl talbot succeeded by | |
| 166 | chief | 1 | POSITION | in connection with this college , he established the governor-general 's office , to which civilians who had shown talent at the college were transferred , in order that they might learn something of the highest statesmanship in the immediate service of their chief . | |
| 167 | auction | 1 | PART | wellesley 's library was sold at auction in london by r. h. evans on 17 january 1843 ( and three following days ) ; a copy of the catalogue , annotated with prices and buyers ' names , is held at cambridge university library ( shelfmark munby.c.149( 1 ) ) . | |
| 168 | banner | 1 | PERSON | or a demi lion rampant gules holding a banner | |
| 169 | custos rotulorum | 1 | UNKNOWN | however , in 1781 , he was appointed to the coveted position of custos rotulorum of meath . | |
| 170 | extent | 1 | PLACE | the growing french influence threatened britain and its empire to the extent of causing high tensions in the country . | |
| 171 | wellington county | 1 | PLACE | the township of wellesley , in ontario , canada , was named in richard wellesley 's honour , despite the many references ( e.g. : waterloo , wellington county ) to his brother , arthur wellesley in the surrounding area , as was wellesley island , located in the st . lawrence river at alexandria bay . | |
| 172 | hostility | 1 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | both the commercial policy of wellesley and his educational projects brought him into hostility with the court of directors , and he more than once tendered his resignation , which , however , public necessities led him to postpone till the autumn of 1805 . | |
| 173 | area | 1 | AREA | the township of wellesley , in ontario , canada , was named in richard wellesley 's honour , despite the many references ( e.g. : waterloo , wellington county ) to his brother , arthur wellesley in the surrounding area , as was wellesley island , located in the st . lawrence river at alexandria bay . | |
| 174 | royal tiger guard vert | 1 | PERSON | sinister : the royal tiger guard vert spotted | |
| 175 | mornington peninsula | 1 | UNKNOWN | mornington peninsula , south of melbourne , was named after him . | |
| 176 | baji rao | 1 | PERSON | in 1803 , the restoration of the peshwa , baji rao ii , proved the prelude to the war against daulat rao sindhia of gwalior and the raja of berar , raghoji ii bhonsle in which his brother arthur took a leading role . | |
| 177 | group | 1 | GROUP | the wellesley islands off the north coast of queensland , australia , were named by matthew flinders in honour of richard wellesley , as was the largest island in the group , mornington island . | |
| 178 | british ambassador | 1 | RANK | ambassador to spain in 1809 , wellesley was soon appointed as the british ambassador to spain by spencer perceval . | |
| 179 | augmentation | 1 | EVENT | argent between five plates saltirewise in each quarter ( wellesley ) ; 2nd and 3rd , or a lion rampant gules ducally gorged of the field ( colley ) ; and as an honourable augmentation , by sign manual in dec 1790 , an inescutcheon purpure charge with an estoile radiated wavy between eight spots of the royal tiger in pairs saltirewise or , representing the standard of the sultan of mysore . | |
| 180 | protest | 1 | ACT | he was one of the peers who signed the protest against the enactment of the corn laws in 1815 . | |
| 181 | carrollton | 1 | UNKNOWN | following his first wife 's death in 1816 , he married , on 29 october 1825 , the widowed marianne ( caton ) patterson ( died 1853 ) , whose mother mary was the daughter of charles carroll of carrollton , the last surviving signatory of the united states declaration of independence ; her former sister-in-law was elizabeth patterson bonaparte . | |
| 182 | barrackpore menagerie | 1 | COLLECTION | as a part of this endeavor ' barrackpore menagerie ' was founded which survived till 1878 when animals and birds were transferred to alipore which later became calcutta zoo . | |
| 183 | wife | 1 | PERSON | following his first wife 's death in 1816 , he married , on 29 october 1825 , the widowed marianne ( caton ) patterson ( died 1853 ) , whose mother mary was the daughter of charles carroll of carrollton , the last surviving signatory of the united states declaration of independence ; her former sister-in-law was elizabeth patterson bonaparte . | |
| 184 | widowed marianne | 1 | PERSON | following his first wife 's death in 1816 , he married , on 29 october 1825 , the widowed marianne ( caton ) patterson ( died 1853 ) , whose mother mary was the daughter of charles carroll of carrollton , the last surviving signatory of the united states declaration of independence ; her former sister-in-law was elizabeth patterson bonaparte . | |
| 185 | british house | 1 | PLACE | in 1784 , he joined also the british house of commons as member for the rotten borough of bere alston in devon . | |
| 186 | presidency | 1 | POSITION | december 1809 - 4 march 1812 monarch george iii prime minister spencer perceval preceded by the earl bathurst succeeded by viscount castlereagh governor-general of the presidency of fort william in office 18 may 1798 - 30 july 1805 monarch george iii prime minister * | |
| 187 | devon | 1 | PERSON | in 1784 , he joined also the british house of commons as member for the rotten borough of bere alston in devon . | |
| 188 | mother in law | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 189 | honours | 1 | UNKNOWN | on his death , he had no successor in the marquessate , but the earldom of mornington and minor honours devolved on his brother william , lord maryborough , on the failure of whose issue in 1863 they fell to arthur wellesley , 2nd duke of wellington . | |
| 190 | british composer harriet wainwright | 1 | PERSON | he took the time to publish an appreciation of british composer harriet wainwright 's opera comala in the calcutta post on 27 april 1804 . | |
| 191 | estrangement | 1 | STATE | he and arthur , after a long estrangement , had been once more on friendly terms for some years : | |
| 192 | barrackpore | 1 | UNKNOWN | he founded short-lived ' the institution for promoting the natural history ' in 1801 at barrackpore near calcutta . | |
| 193 | dissatisfaction | 1 | CAUSE | he held this office until february 1812 , when he retired , partly from dissatisfaction at the inadequate support given to wellington by the ministry , but also because he had become convinced that the question of catholic emancipation could no longer be kept in the background . | |
| 194 | cambridge university library | 1 | PLACE | wellesley 's library was sold at auction in london by r. h. evans on 17 january 1843 ( and three following days ) ; a copy of the catalogue , annotated with prices and buyers ' names , is held at cambridge university library ( shelfmark munby.c.149( 1 ) ) . | |
| 195 | foreign affairs | 1 | ACTION | the earl grey preceded by the marquess of anglesey succeeded by the earl of haddington secretary of state for foreign affairs | |
| 196 | baron mornington | 1 | PLACE | wesley , 1st baron mornington 9 . | |
| 197 | star | 1 | PERSON | wellesley in officer 's uniform with star and sash of the order of st patrick . | |
| 198 | cádiz | 1 | PLACE | he landed at cádiz just after the allies victory at the battle of talavera , and he tried to bring the spanish government into an effective co-operative agreement to support the campaign against the french with his brother , sir arthur wellesley who was commander-in-chief of the british forces . | |
| 199 | clarke | 1 | PERSON | william pitt the younger * henry addington preceded by sir alured clarke ( provisional ) | |
| 200 | liverpool | 1 | PERSON | in office 8 december 1821 - 27 february 1828 monarch george iv prime minister * the earl of liverpool * | |
| 201 | twice lord lieutenant | 1 | PERSON | twice lord lieutenant of ireland , and one of the original knights of st patrick , he surrendered that order on being made a knight of the garter on 31 march 1812 . | |
| 202 | enactment | 1 | ACT | he was one of the peers who signed the protest against the enactment of the corn laws in 1815 . | |
| 203 | second anglo maratha war | 1 | EVENT | ||
| 204 | forces | 1 | FORCE | in 1799 , his forces invaded mysore and defeated tipu , the sultan of mysore , in a major battle . | |
| 205 | calcutta | 1 | PLACE | he took the time to publish an appreciation of british composer harriet wainwright 's opera comala in the calcutta post on 27 april 1804 . | |
| 206 | coat | 1 | ACTION | penelope leslie arms caption : coat of arms of richard wellesley , 1st marquess wellesley crest 1st : | |
| 207 | daulat rao sindhia | 1 | PERSON | in 1803 , the restoration of the peshwa , baji rao ii , proved the prelude to the war against daulat rao sindhia of gwalior and the raja of berar , raghoji ii bhonsle in which his brother arthur took a leading role . | |
| 208 | arrival | 1 | ACT | soon after his arrival , in april 1798 , he learned that an alliance was being negotiated between tipu sultan and france . | |
| 209 | palais royal | 1 | PERSON | family life portrait of hyacinthe gabrielle roland by Élisabeth vigée le brun , 1791 wellesley lived together for many years with hyacinthe-gabrielle roland , an actress at the palais royal . | |
| 210 | opera comala | 1 | UNKNOWN | he took the time to publish an appreciation of british composer harriet wainwright 's opera comala in the calcutta post on 27 april 1804 . | |
| 211 | life portrait | 1 | PERSON | family life portrait of hyacinthe gabrielle roland by Élisabeth vigée le brun , 1791 wellesley lived together for many years with hyacinthe-gabrielle roland , an actress at the palais royal . | |
| 212 | grandfather | 1 | PERSON | due to the extravagance of his father and grandfather , he found himself so indebted that he was ultimately forced to sell all the irish estates . | |
| 213 | modifications | 1 | RESULT | mangled and mutilated by the modifications and amendments of pitt , the earl of mornington , edward james eliot and the attorney general , it lay for years in the house of lords . | |
| 214 | names | 1 | NAME | wellesley 's library was sold at auction in london by r. h. evans on 17 january 1843 ( and three following days ) ; a copy of the catalogue , annotated with prices and buyers ' names , is held at cambridge university library ( shelfmark munby.c.149( 1 ) ) . | |
| 215 | copy | 1 | RESULT | wellesley 's library was sold at auction in london by r. h. evans on 17 january 1843 ( and three following days ) ; a copy of the catalogue , annotated with prices and buyers ' names , is held at cambridge university library ( shelfmark munby.c.149( 1 ) ) . | |
| 216 | talent | 1 | PERSON | in connection with this college , he established the governor-general 's office , to which civilians who had shown talent at the college were transferred , in order that they might learn something of the highest statesmanship in the immediate service of their chief . | |
| 217 | wellesleyganj | 1 | UNKNOWN | a street in mirzapur ( united provinces ) was named wellesleyganj . | |
| 218 | enemy | 1 | DOCUMENT | wellington , who was very fond of marianne ( rumour had it that they were lovers ) and was then on rather bad terms with his brother , pleaded with her not to marry him , warning her in particular that " the parasites " would see her as an enemy . | |
| 219 | parents | 1 | STATE | hyacinthe-gabrielle roland ( m. 1794 ; died 1816) * marianne ( caton ) patterson ( m. 1825 ) parents * garret wesley ( father ) * anne hill-trevor ( mother ) | |
| 220 | motion | 1 | ACTION | a motion by james paull ( mp ) to impeach wellesley due to his expulsion of british traders from oudh was defeated in the house of commons by 182 votes to 31 in 1808 . | |
| 221 | canning | 1 | PERSON | george canning * the viscount goderich preceded by the earl talbot succeeded by | |
| 222 | corn laws | 1 | PERSON | he was one of the peers who signed the protest against the enactment of the corn laws in 1815 . | |
| 223 | court | 1 | EVENT | both the commercial policy of wellesley and his educational projects brought him into hostility with the court of directors , and he more than once tendered his resignation , which , however , public necessities led him to postpone till the autumn of 1805 . | |
| 224 | inescutcheon purpure | 1 | UNKNOWN | argent between five plates saltirewise in each quarter ( wellesley ) ; 2nd and 3rd , or a lion rampant gules ducally gorged of the field ( colley ) ; and as an honourable augmentation , by sign manual in dec 1790 , an inescutcheon purpure charge with an estoile radiated wavy between eight spots of the royal tiger in pairs saltirewise or , representing the standard of the sultan of mysore . | |
| 225 | company officials | 1 | INSTITUTION | mornington also disapproved of liaisons between company officials and soldiers and locals , seeing them as improper . | |
| 226 | june dangan castle | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 227 | powers | 1 | POWER | upon perceval 's assassination he , along with canning , refused to join lord liverpool 's administration , and he remained out of office until 1821 , severely criticising the proceedings of the congress of vienna and the european settlement of 1814 , which , while it reduced france to its ancient limits , left to the other great powers the territory that they had acquired by the partitions of poland and the destruction of the republic of venice . | |
| 228 | woman | 1 | PERSON | he moved her to london , where hyacinthe was generally miserable , as she never learned english and she was scorned by high society : lady caroline lamb was warned by her mother-in-law , elizabeth milbanke , a noted judge of what was socially acceptable , that no respectable woman could afford to be seen in hyacinthe 's company . | |
| 229 | malay language | 1 | LANGUAGE | it was renamed seberang perai ( " across the perai " in the malay language ) not long after independence within malaya . | |
| 230 | sign manual | 1 | COLLECTION | argent between five plates saltirewise in each quarter ( wellesley ) ; 2nd and 3rd , or a lion rampant gules ducally gorged of the field ( colley ) ; and as an honourable augmentation , by sign manual in dec 1790 , an inescutcheon purpure charge with an estoile radiated wavy between eight spots of the royal tiger in pairs saltirewise or , representing the standard of the sultan of mysore . | |
| 231 | school | 1 | INSTITUTION | he was educated at the royal school , armagh , harrow school and eton college , where he distinguished himself as a classical scholar , and at christ church , oxford . | |
| 232 | dangan castle | 1 | PLACE | succeeded by the marquess cornwallis personal details born ( 1760-06-20 ) 20 june 1760 dangan castle , county meath , ireland died 26 september 1842( 1842-09-26 ) ( aged 82 ) | |
| 233 | anne stafford | 1 | PERSON | edmund francis stafford 7 . anne stafford 15 . | |
| 234 | counter attacks | 1 | EVENT | ||
| 235 | pondicherry | 1 | UNKNOWN | the result of these wars and of the treaties which followed them was that french influence in india was reduced to pondicherry , and that britain acquired increased influence in the heartlands of central india . | |
| 236 | matthew flinders | 1 | PERSON | the wellesley islands off the north coast of queensland , australia , were named by matthew flinders in honour of richard wellesley , as was the largest island in the group , mornington island . | |
| 237 | quarter | 1 | PLACE | argent between five plates saltirewise in each quarter ( wellesley ) ; 2nd and 3rd , or a lion rampant gules ducally gorged of the field ( colley ) ; and as an honourable augmentation , by sign manual in dec 1790 , an inescutcheon purpure charge with an estoile radiated wavy between eight spots of the royal tiger in pairs saltirewise or , representing the standard of the sultan of mysore . | |
| 238 | marquessate | 1 | UNKNOWN | on his death , he had no successor in the marquessate , but the earldom of mornington and minor honours devolved on his brother william , lord maryborough , on the failure of whose issue in 1863 they fell to arthur wellesley , 2nd duke of wellington . | |
| 239 | british forces | 1 | FORCE | he landed at cádiz just after the allies victory at the battle of talavera , and he tried to bring the spanish government into an effective co-operative agreement to support the campaign against the french with his brother , sir arthur wellesley who was commander-in-chief of the british forces . | |
| 240 | signatory | 1 | PERSON | following his first wife 's death in 1816 , he married , on 29 october 1825 , the widowed marianne ( caton ) patterson ( died 1853 ) , whose mother mary was the daughter of charles carroll of carrollton , the last surviving signatory of the united states declaration of independence ; her former sister-in-law was elizabeth patterson bonaparte . | |
| 241 | talavera | 1 | PLACE | he landed at cádiz just after the allies victory at the battle of talavera , and he tried to bring the spanish government into an effective co-operative agreement to support the campaign against the french with his brother , sir arthur wellesley who was commander-in-chief of the british forces . | |
| 242 | estates | 1 | ESTATE | due to the extravagance of his father and grandfather , he found himself so indebted that he was ultimately forced to sell all the irish estates . | |
| 243 | dec | 1 | PERSON | argent between five plates saltirewise in each quarter ( wellesley ) ; 2nd and 3rd , or a lion rampant gules ducally gorged of the field ( colley ) ; and as an honourable augmentation , by sign manual in dec 1790 , an inescutcheon purpure charge with an estoile radiated wavy between eight spots of the royal tiger in pairs saltirewise or , representing the standard of the sultan of mysore . | |
| 244 | marriage | 1 | ACT | the duke 's concern seems to have been misplaced ; they had no children , but the marriage was a relatively happy one - " much of the calm and sunshine of his old age can be attributed to marianne " . | |
| 245 | office may | 1 | PERIOD | ||
| 246 | waterloo | 1 | PLACE | the township of wellesley , in ontario , canada , was named in richard wellesley 's honour , despite the many references ( e.g. : waterloo , wellington county ) to his brother , arthur wellesley in the surrounding area , as was wellesley island , located in the st . lawrence river at alexandria bay . | |
| 247 | lieutenant colonel lord charles bentinck | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 248 | britain re entering parliament | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | ||
| 249 | trim | 1 | PERSON | in 1780 , he entered the irish house of commons as the member for trim until the following year when , at his father 's death , he became 2nd earl of mornington , taking his seat in the irish house of lords . | |
| 250 | resident | 1 | PERSON | she and her second husband are ancestors of king charles iii ) * hyacinthe mary wellesley ( 1789-1849 ) , who married edward littleton , 1st baron hatherton * gerald wellesley ( 1792-1833 ) , who served as the east india company 's resident at indore . | |
| 251 | poland | 1 | PLACE | upon perceval 's assassination he , along with canning , refused to join lord liverpool 's administration , and he remained out of office until 1821 , severely criticising the proceedings of the congress of vienna and the european settlement of 1814 , which , while it reduced france to its ancient limits , left to the other great powers the territory that they had acquired by the partitions of poland and the destruction of the republic of venice . | |
| 252 | porro unum est necessarium | 1 | PLACE | above the second crest : virtutis fortuna comes ; beneath the shield : porro unum est necessarium . | |
| 253 | coronation | 1 | ACT | later life lord lieutenant of ireland lord wellesley in garter robes , with the badge of the grand master of the order of st patrick around his neck and carrying the white staff of office as lord steward , presumably dressed for the coronation of william iv on 8 | |
| 254 | family | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | wellesley was born in 1760 in dangan castle in county meath , ireland , where his family was part of the ascendancy , the old anglo-irish aristocracy . | |
| 255 | colley | 1 | PERSON | alma mater christ church , oxford signature richard colley wellesley , 1st marquess wellesley , kg , kp , pc , pc ( ire ) ( 20 june 1760 - 26 september 1842 ) was an anglo-irish politician and colonial administrator . | |
| 256 | mother | 1 | PERSON | hyacinthe-gabrielle roland ( m. 1794 ; died 1816) * marianne ( caton ) patterson ( m. 1825 ) parents * garret wesley ( father ) * anne hill-trevor ( mother ) | |
| 257 | november monarch william iv prime minister | 1 | HUMAN ROLE | ||
| 258 | james paull | 1 | PERSON | a motion by james paull ( mp ) to impeach wellesley due to his expulsion of british traders from oudh was defeated in the house of commons by 182 votes to 31 in 1808 . | |
| 259 | days | 1 | PERIOD | wellesley 's library was sold at auction in london by r. h. evans on 17 january 1843 ( and three following days ) ; a copy of the catalogue , annotated with prices and buyers ' names , is held at cambridge university library ( shelfmark munby.c.149( 1 ) ) . | |
| 260 | english | 1 | EVENT | he moved her to london , where hyacinthe was generally miserable , as she never learned english and she was scorned by high society : lady caroline lamb was warned by her mother-in-law , elizabeth milbanke , a noted judge of what was socially acceptable , that no respectable woman could afford to be seen in hyacinthe 's company . | |
| 261 | governorship | 1 | UNKNOWN | after his governorship ended in 1808 , he returned to britain and began to join british politics yet again . | |
| 262 | field | 1 | BALL | his younger brother , was field marshal arthur wellesley , 1st duke of wellington . | |
| 263 | discussion | 1 | EVENT | but when on the fall of the ministry of all the talents in 1807 , wellesley was invited by george iii to join the duke of portland 's cabinet , he declined , pending the discussion in parliament of certain charges brought against him in respect of his tenure as governor-general and because of criticism of his administration . | |
| 264 | assassination | 1 | ACT | upon perceval 's assassination he , along with canning , refused to join lord liverpool 's administration , and he remained out of office until 1821 , severely criticising the proceedings of the congress of vienna and the european settlement of 1814 , which , while it reduced france to its ancient limits , left to the other great powers the territory that they had acquired by the partitions of poland and the destruction of the republic of venice . | |
| 265 | earldom | 1 | UNKNOWN | on his death , he had no successor in the marquessate , but the earldom of mornington and minor honours devolved on his brother william , lord maryborough , on the failure of whose issue in 1863 they fell to arthur wellesley , 2nd duke of wellington . | |
| 266 | peshwa | 1 | UNKNOWN | in 1803 , the restoration of the peshwa , baji rao ii , proved the prelude to the war against daulat rao sindhia of gwalior and the raja of berar , raghoji ii bhonsle in which his brother arthur took a leading role . | |
| 267 | henry | 1 | PERSON | william pitt the younger * henry addington preceded by sir alured clarke ( provisional ) | |
| 268 | destruction | 1 | RESULT | upon perceval 's assassination he , along with canning , refused to join lord liverpool 's administration , and he remained out of office until 1821 , severely criticising the proceedings of the congress of vienna and the european settlement of 1814 , which , while it reduced france to its ancient limits , left to the other great powers the territory that they had acquired by the partitions of poland and the destruction of the republic of venice . | |
| 269 | garter | 1 | WORD | twice lord lieutenant of ireland , and one of the original knights of st patrick , he surrendered that order on being made a knight of the garter on 31 march 1812 . | |
| 270 | name | 1 | NAME | wellesley first made his name as fifth governor-general of bengal between 1798 and 1805 . | |
| 271 | references | 1 | UNKNOWN | the township of wellesley , in ontario , canada , was named in richard wellesley 's honour , despite the many references ( e.g. : waterloo , wellington county ) to his brother , arthur wellesley in the surrounding area , as was wellesley island , located in the st . lawrence river at alexandria bay . | |
| 272 | anne wellesley | 1 | PERSON | anne wellesley ( 1788-1875 ) , who married firstly sir william abdy , 7th baronet , and secondly lieutenant-colonel lord charles bentinck . | |
| 273 | crisis | 1 | EVENT | the few years back in parliament were quite uneventful , despite the overwhelming crisis the british government faced with the war in europe and its domination by napoleon bonaparte . | |
| 274 | sir martin archer | 1 | PERSON | portrait by sir martin archer | |
| 275 | treasury | 1 | COLLECTION | soon afterwards he was appointed a lord of the treasury by william pitt the younger . | |
| 276 | hyacinthe mary wellesley | 1 | PERSON | she and her second husband are ancestors of king charles iii ) * hyacinthe mary wellesley ( 1789-1849 ) , who married edward littleton , 1st baron hatherton * gerald wellesley ( 1792-1833 ) , who served as the east india company 's resident at indore . | |
| 277 | oudh | 1 | UNKNOWN | a motion by james paull ( mp ) to impeach wellesley due to his expulsion of british traders from oudh was defeated in the house of commons by 182 votes to 31 in 1808 . | |
| 278 | flinders | 1 | PERSON | the wellesley islands off the north coast of queensland , australia , were named by matthew flinders in honour of richard wellesley , as was the largest island in the group , mornington island . | |
| 279 | projects | 1 | ACTION | both the commercial policy of wellesley and his educational projects brought him into hostility with the court of directors , and he more than once tendered his resignation , which , however , public necessities led him to postpone till the autumn of 1805 . | |
| 280 | standard | 1 | ARTIFACT | or holding a staff bendwise on the top thereof the union standard of great britain and ireland and underneath the mysore standard all proper . | |
| 281 | badge | 1 | PERSON | later life lord lieutenant of ireland lord wellesley in garter robes , with the badge of the grand master of the order of st patrick around his neck and carrying the white staff of office as lord steward , presumably dressed for the coronation of william iv on 8 | |
| 282 | deccan | 1 | UNKNOWN | on the voyage out , he formed the design of curbing french influence in the deccan . | |
| 283 | connection | 1 | SET | in connection with this college , he established the governor-general 's office , to which civilians who had shown talent at the college were transferred , in order that they might learn something of the highest statesmanship in the immediate service of their chief . | |
| 284 | davis | 1 | PERSON | legacy marquess wellesley by john philip davis ( " pope " davis ) . | |
| 285 | michael hill | 1 | HILL | michael hill 6 . | |
| 286 | marquess cornwallis personal details born | 1 | PERSON | succeeded by the marquess cornwallis personal details born ( 1760-06-20 ) 20 june 1760 dangan castle , county meath , ireland died 26 september 1842( 1842-09-26 ) ( aged 82 ) | |
| 287 | john sale elizabeth sale | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 288 | locals | 1 | PERSON | mornington also disapproved of liaisons between company officials and soldiers and locals , seeing them as improper . | |
| 289 | r. h. evans | 1 | PERSON | wellesley 's library was sold at auction in london by r. h. evans on 17 january 1843 ( and three following days ) ; a copy of the catalogue , annotated with prices and buyers ' names , is held at cambridge university library ( shelfmark munby.c.149( 1 ) ) . | |
| 290 | policies | 1 | RULE | policies | |
| 291 | arms | 1 | PERSON | penelope leslie arms caption : coat of arms of richard wellesley , 1st marquess wellesley crest 1st : | |
| 292 | hill island | 1 | PLACE | wellesley island also serves as the last point exiting the united states before crossing to hill island , in canada . | |
| 293 | john philip davis | 1 | PERSON | legacy marquess wellesley by john philip davis ( " pope " davis ) . | |
| 294 | period | 1 | PERIOD | home mornington seems to have caught pitt 's large political spirit in the period 1798 to 1805 . | |
| 295 | hyderabad | 1 | PLACE | the first step was to order the disbandment of the french troops employed by the nizam of hyderabad . | |
| 296 | india voyage | 1 | PLACE | india voyage | |
| 297 | problem | 1 | STATEMENT | lord liverpool died without having grappled with the problem . | |
| 298 | edward littleton | 1 | PERSON | she and her second husband are ancestors of king charles iii ) * hyacinthe mary wellesley ( 1789-1849 ) , who married edward littleton , 1st baron hatherton * gerald wellesley ( 1792-1833 ) , who served as the east india company 's resident at indore . | |
| 299 | mary ussher | 1 | PERSON | mary ussher 2 . garret wesley , 1st earl of mornington 10 . | |
| 300 | speeches | 1 | SPEECH | in 1793 , he became a member of the board of control over indian affairs ; and , although he was best known for his speeches in defence of pitt 's foreign policy , he was gaining the acquaintance with oriental affairs which made his rule over india so effective from the moment when , in 1797 , he accepted the office of governor-general of india . | |
| 301 | grand lodge | 1 | PERSON | he was elected grand master of the grand lodge of ireland in 1782 , a post he held for the following year . | |
| 302 | ancestry ancestors | 1 | PERSON | ancestry ancestors of richard wellesley , 1st marquess wellesley 8 . henry colley 4 . | |
| 303 | december | 1 | PERIOD | books · scholar · jstor ( december 2022 ) ( | |
| 304 | great great great grandfather | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 305 | perceval | 1 | PERSON | december 1809 - 4 march 1812 monarch george iii prime minister spencer perceval preceded by the earl bathurst succeeded by viscount castlereagh governor-general of the presidency of fort william in office 18 may 1798 - 30 july 1805 monarch george iii prime minister * | |
| 306 | robert stewart | 1 | PERSON | a few months later , after a dispute between george canning and robert stewart , viscount castlereagh led to a duel and soon led to the resignation of both ministers , spencer perceval offered wellesley the post of foreign secretary in his cabinet , which he accepted . | |
| 307 | point | 1 | PLACE | wellesley island also serves as the last point exiting the united states before crossing to hill island , in canada . | |
| 308 | marquess wellesley kg kp pc pc | 1 | PERSON | the most honourable the marquess wellesley kg kp pc pc ( ire ) portrait of the marquess | |
| 309 | raja | 1 | PERSON | in 1803 , the restoration of the peshwa , baji rao ii , proved the prelude to the war against daulat rao sindhia of gwalior and the raja of berar , raghoji ii bhonsle in which his brother arthur took a leading role . | |
| 310 | united states declaration | 1 | PLACE | following his first wife 's death in 1816 , he married , on 29 october 1825 , the widowed marianne ( caton ) patterson ( died 1853 ) , whose mother mary was the daughter of charles carroll of carrollton , the last surviving signatory of the united states declaration of independence ; her former sister-in-law was elizabeth patterson bonaparte . | |
| 311 | Élisabeth vigée le brun | 1 | PERSON | family life portrait of hyacinthe gabrielle roland by Élisabeth vigée le brun , 1791 wellesley lived together for many years with hyacinthe-gabrielle roland , an actress at the palais royal . | |
| 312 | oxford signature richard colley wellesley | 1 | PERSON | alma mater christ church , oxford signature richard colley wellesley , 1st marquess wellesley , kg , kp , pc , pc ( ire ) ( 20 june 1760 - 26 september 1842 ) was an anglo-irish politician and colonial administrator . | |
| 313 | william iv | 1 | PERSON | the marquess of anglesey in office 12 september 1833 - november 1834 monarch william iv prime minister | |
| 314 | exception | 1 | STATEMENT | in 1833 , he resumed the office of lord lieutenant under earl grey , but the ministry soon fell , and , with one short exception , wellesley did not take any further part in official life . | |
| 315 | troops | 1 | HUMAN GROUP | the first step was to order the disbandment of the french troops employed by the nizam of hyderabad . | |
| 316 | ontario | 1 | PLACE | the township of wellesley , in ontario , canada , was named in richard wellesley 's honour , despite the many references ( e.g. : waterloo , wellington county ) to his brother , arthur wellesley in the surrounding area , as was wellesley island , located in the st . lawrence river at alexandria bay . | |
| 317 | anne trevor anne hill trevor | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 318 | uniform | 1 | UNKNOWN | wellesley in officer 's uniform with star and sash of the order of st patrick . | |
| 319 | meath | 1 | PLACE | succeeded by the marquess cornwallis personal details born ( 1760-06-20 ) 20 june 1760 dangan castle , county meath , ireland died 26 september 1842( 1842-09-26 ) ( aged 82 ) | |
| 320 | pennon argent | 1 | PERSON | purpure charged with an estoile radiated wavy between eight spots of the royal tiger in pairs saltirewise or staff gold surmounted by a pennon argent charged with the cross of st george , motto over in hindustan characters ; 2nd : | |
| 321 | harrow | 1 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | he was educated at the royal school , armagh , harrow school and eton college , where he distinguished himself as a classical scholar , and at christ church , oxford . | |
| 322 | husband | 1 | PERSON | she and her second husband are ancestors of king charles iii ) * hyacinthe mary wellesley ( 1789-1849 ) , who married edward littleton , 1st baron hatherton * gerald wellesley ( 1792-1833 ) , who served as the east india company 's resident at indore . | |
| 323 | crest | 1 | SET | penelope leslie arms caption : coat of arms of richard wellesley , 1st marquess wellesley crest 1st : | |
| 324 | crisis abroad | 1 | LAND | while the crisis abroad was n’t enough , the british government had been led by weak and unsuited men from 1806-1809 with two short-lived ministries under lord grenville and the duke of portland respectively . | |
| 325 | everyone | 1 | UNKNOWN | he is said to have been deeply hurt by his brother 's failure to find a cabinet position for him ( arthur made the usual excuse that one cannot give a cabinet seat to everyone who wants one ) . | |
| 326 | alston | 1 | PERSON | in 1784 , he joined also the british house of commons as member for the rotten borough of bere alston in devon . | |
| 327 | republican flag | 1 | FLAG | supporters dexter : a lion gules holding in the off-paw the republican flag of france inscribed " republic of france " within a wreath of laurel the staff broken all proper ; | |
| 328 | baron hatherton | 1 | UNKNOWN | she and her second husband are ancestors of king charles iii ) * hyacinthe mary wellesley ( 1789-1849 ) , who married edward littleton , 1st baron hatherton * gerald wellesley ( 1792-1833 ) , who served as the east india company 's resident at indore . | |
| 329 | pope | 1 | PERSON | legacy marquess wellesley by john philip davis ( " pope " davis ) . | |
| 330 | excuse | 1 | STATE | he is said to have been deeply hurt by his brother 's failure to find a cabinet position for him ( arthur made the usual excuse that one cannot give a cabinet seat to everyone who wants one ) . | |
| 331 | issue | 1 | QUESTION | on his death , he had no successor in the marquessate , but the earldom of mornington and minor honours devolved on his brother william , lord maryborough , on the failure of whose issue in 1863 they fell to arthur wellesley , 2nd duke of wellington . | |
| 332 | plates saltirewise | 1 | UNKNOWN | argent between five plates saltirewise in each quarter ( wellesley ) ; 2nd and 3rd , or a lion rampant gules ducally gorged of the field ( colley ) ; and as an honourable augmentation , by sign manual in dec 1790 , an inescutcheon purpure charge with an estoile radiated wavy between eight spots of the royal tiger in pairs saltirewise or , representing the standard of the sultan of mysore . | |
| 333 | proceedings | 1 | ACTION | upon perceval 's assassination he , along with canning , refused to join lord liverpool 's administration , and he remained out of office until 1821 , severely criticising the proceedings of the congress of vienna and the european settlement of 1814 , which , while it reduced france to its ancient limits , left to the other great powers the territory that they had acquired by the partitions of poland and the destruction of the republic of venice . | |
| 334 | history | 1 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | he formed an enormous collection of over 2,500 painted miniatures in the company style of indian natural history . | |
| 335 | assumption | 1 | PERSON | on the assumption of office by wellington , his brother resigned the lord-lieutenancy . | |
| 336 | napoleon bonaparte | 1 | PERSON | the few years back in parliament were quite uneventful , despite the overwhelming crisis the british government faced with the war in europe and its domination by napoleon bonaparte . | |
| 337 | relatives | 1 | PERSON | wellesley 's children were seen by richard 's other relatives , including his brother arthur , as greedy , unattractive and cunning , and as exercising an unhealthy influence over their father ; in the family circle they were nicknamed " the parasites " . | |
| 338 | company | 1 | INSTITUTION | he formed an enormous collection of over 2,500 painted miniatures in the company style of indian natural history . | |
| 339 | king charles iii | 1 | PERSON | she and her second husband are ancestors of king charles iii ) * hyacinthe mary wellesley ( 1789-1849 ) , who married edward littleton , 1st baron hatherton * gerald wellesley ( 1792-1833 ) , who served as the east india company 's resident at indore . | |
| 340 | shield | 1 | PLACE | above the second crest : virtutis fortuna comes ; beneath the shield : porro unum est necessarium . | |
| 341 | summer | 1 | PERSON | as of the summer of 2007 , a portrait of marquess | |
| 342 | june | 1 | PERIOD | succeeded by the marquess cornwallis personal details born ( 1760-06-20 ) 20 june 1760 dangan castle , county meath , ireland died 26 september 1842( 1842-09-26 ) ( aged 82 ) | |
| 343 | governor general war | 1 | EVENT | ||
| 344 | sir arthur wellesley | 1 | PERSON | he landed at cádiz just after the allies victory at the battle of talavera , and he tried to bring the spanish government into an effective co-operative agreement to support the campaign against the french with his brother , sir arthur wellesley who was commander-in-chief of the british forces . | |
| 345 | baronet | 1 | PERSON | anne wellesley ( 1788-1875 ) , who married firstly sir william abdy , 7th baronet , and secondly lieutenant-colonel lord charles bentinck . | |
| 346 | middlesex | 1 | PLACE | wellesley also had at least two other illegitimate sons by his teenage mistress , elizabeth johnston , including edward ( later his father 's secretary ) , born in middlesex ( 1796-1877 ) . | |
| 347 | disbandment | 1 | UNKNOWN | the first step was to order the disbandment of the french troops employed by the nizam of hyderabad . | |
| 348 | amendments | 1 | EVENT | mangled and mutilated by the modifications and amendments of pitt , the earl of mornington , edward james eliot and the attorney general , it lay for years in the house of lords . | |
| 349 | actress | 1 | PERSON | family life portrait of hyacinthe gabrielle roland by Élisabeth vigée le brun , 1791 wellesley lived together for many years with hyacinthe-gabrielle roland , an actress at the palais royal . | |
| 350 | garter robes | 1 | PERSON | later life lord lieutenant of ireland lord wellesley in garter robes , with the badge of the grand master of the order of st patrick around his neck and carrying the white staff of office as lord steward , presumably dressed for the coronation of william iv on 8 | |
| 351 | place | 1 | PLACE | knightsbridge , london , united kingdom resting place eton college chapel nationality | |
| 352 | speech | 1 | SPEECH | his reputation never fully recovered from a fiasco in 1812 when he was expected to make a crucial speech denouncing the new government , but suffered one of his notorious " black-outs " and sat motionless in his place . | |
| 353 | alma mater christ church | 1 | PERSON | alma mater christ church , oxford signature richard colley wellesley , 1st marquess wellesley , kg , kp , pc , pc ( ire ) ( 20 june 1760 - 26 september 1842 ) was an anglo-irish politician and colonial administrator . | |
| 354 | office september | 1 | PERIOD | ||
| 355 | liaisons | 1 | ACT | mornington also disapproved of liaisons between company officials and soldiers and locals , seeing them as improper . | |
| 356 | prime minister | 1 | HUMAN ROLE | in office 8 december 1821 - 27 february 1828 monarch george iv prime minister * the earl of liverpool * | |
| 357 | country | 1 | PLACE | the growing french influence threatened britain and its empire to the extent of causing high tensions in the country . | |
| 358 | indore | 1 | PLACE | she and her second husband are ancestors of king charles iii ) * hyacinthe mary wellesley ( 1789-1849 ) , who married edward littleton , 1st baron hatherton * gerald wellesley ( 1792-1833 ) , who served as the east india company 's resident at indore . | |
| 359 | advocate | 1 | PERSON | from early life , wellesley had , like his brother arthur , been an advocate of catholic emancipation , and from then on he publicly supported that cause . | |
| 360 | statesmanship | 1 | SKILL | in connection with this college , he established the governor-general 's office , to which civilians who had shown talent at the college were transferred , in order that they might learn something of the highest statesmanship in the immediate service of their chief . | |
| 361 | votes | 1 | CONCLUSION | a motion by james paull ( mp ) to impeach wellesley due to his expulsion of british traders from oudh was defeated in the house of commons by 182 votes to 31 in 1808 . | |
| 362 | united provinces | 1 | PLACE | a street in mirzapur ( united provinces ) was named wellesleyganj . | |
| 363 | funeral | 1 | ACTION | arthur wept at the funeral and said that he knew of no honour greater than being lord wellesley 's brother . | |
| 364 | union standard | 1 | PLACE | or holding a staff bendwise on the top thereof the union standard of great britain and ireland and underneath the mysore standard all proper . | |
| 365 | control | 1 | SET | in 1793 , he became a member of the board of control over indian affairs ; and , although he was best known for his speeches in defence of pitt 's foreign policy , he was gaining the acquaintance with oriental affairs which made his rule over india so effective from the moment when , in 1797 , he accepted the office of governor-general of india . | |
| 366 | sunshine | 1 | PERSON | the duke 's concern seems to have been misplaced ; they had no children , but the marriage was a relatively happy one - " much of the calm and sunshine of his old age can be attributed to marianne " . | |
| 367 | demi lion | 1 | PERSON | or a demi lion rampant gules holding a banner | |
| 368 | principal | 1 | PERSON | henry wellesley ( 1794-1866 ) , principal of new inn hall , oxford . | |
| 369 | judge | 1 | PERSON | he moved her to london , where hyacinthe was generally miserable , as she never learned english and she was scorned by high society : lady caroline lamb was warned by her mother-in-law , elizabeth milbanke , a noted judge of what was socially acceptable , that no respectable woman could afford to be seen in hyacinthe 's company . | |
| 370 | directors | 1 | PERSON | both the commercial policy of wellesley and his educational projects brought him into hostility with the court of directors , and he more than once tendered his resignation , which , however , public necessities led him to postpone till the autumn of 1805 . | |
| 371 | civilians | 1 | PERSON | in connection with this college , he established the governor-general 's office , to which civilians who had shown talent at the college were transferred , in order that they might learn something of the highest statesmanship in the immediate service of their chief . | |
| 372 | partitions | 1 | UNKNOWN | upon perceval 's assassination he , along with canning , refused to join lord liverpool 's administration , and he remained out of office until 1821 , severely criticising the proceedings of the congress of vienna and the european settlement of 1814 , which , while it reduced france to its ancient limits , left to the other great powers the territory that they had acquired by the partitions of poland and the destruction of the republic of venice . | |
| 373 | extravagance | 1 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | due to the extravagance of his father and grandfather , he found himself so indebted that he was ultimately forced to sell all the irish estates . | |
| 374 | tipu | 1 | PERSON | in 1799 , his forces invaded mysore and defeated tipu , the sultan of mysore , in a major battle . | |
| 375 | library | 1 | PLACE | wellesley 's library was sold at auction in london by r. h. evans on 17 january 1843 ( and three following days ) ; a copy of the catalogue , annotated with prices and buyers ' names , is held at cambridge university library ( shelfmark munby.c.149( 1 ) ) . | |
| 376 | life wellesley | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 377 | westminster | 1 | PLACE | westminster | |
| 378 | colonies | 1 | PLACE | that both had consciously formed the design of expanding their influence in the indian subcontinent to compensate for the loss of the american colonies is not proven ; but the rivalry with france , which in europe placed britain at the head of coalition after coalition against the french , made mornington aware of the necessity of ensuring french power did not reign supreme in india . | |
| 379 | island | 1 | PLACE | the township of wellesley , in ontario , canada , was named in richard wellesley 's honour , despite the many references ( e.g. : waterloo , wellington county ) to his brother , arthur wellesley in the surrounding area , as was wellesley island , located in the st . lawrence river at alexandria bay . | |
| 380 | lawrence river | 1 | PERSON | the township of wellesley , in ontario , canada , was named in richard wellesley 's honour , despite the many references ( e.g. : waterloo , wellington county ) to his brother , arthur wellesley in the surrounding area , as was wellesley island , located in the st . lawrence river at alexandria bay . | |
| 381 | release | 1 | EVENT | flinders is believed to have done this during his imprisonment by the french on mauritius as wellesley had tried to secure his release . | |
| 382 | sir | 1 | PERSON | william pitt the younger * henry addington preceded by sir alured clarke ( provisional ) | |
| 383 | fort william | 1 | PERSON | december 1809 - 4 march 1812 monarch george iii prime minister spencer perceval preceded by the earl bathurst succeeded by viscount castlereagh governor-general of the presidency of fort william in office 18 may 1798 - 30 july 1805 monarch george iii prime minister * | |
| 384 | october | 1 | PERIOD | following his first wife 's death in 1816 , he married , on 29 october 1825 , the widowed marianne ( caton ) patterson ( died 1853 ) , whose mother mary was the daughter of charles carroll of carrollton , the last surviving signatory of the united states declaration of independence ; her former sister-in-law was elizabeth patterson bonaparte . | |
| 385 | spirit | 1 | AIR | home mornington seems to have caught pitt 's large political spirit in the period 1798 to 1805 . | |
| 386 | soldiers | 1 | GROUP | mornington also disapproved of liaisons between company officials and soldiers and locals , seeing them as improper . | |
| 387 | resolutions | 1 | EVENT | resolutions condemning him for the abuse of power were moved in both the lords and commons but defeated by large majorities . | |
| 388 | brothers | 1 | PERSON | he proved to be a skilled administrator , and picked two of his talented brothers for his staff : | |
| 389 | haddington secretary | 1 | PERSON | the earl grey preceded by the marquess of anglesey succeeded by the earl of haddington secretary of state for foreign affairs | |
| 390 | queensland | 1 | PLACE | the wellesley islands off the north coast of queensland , australia , were named by matthew flinders in honour of richard wellesley , as was the largest island in the group , mornington island . | |
| 391 | gerald wellesley | 1 | PERSON | she and her second husband are ancestors of king charles iii ) * hyacinthe mary wellesley ( 1789-1849 ) , who married edward littleton , 1st baron hatherton * gerald wellesley ( 1792-1833 ) , who served as the east india company 's resident at indore . | |
| 392 | rivalry | 1 | PERSON | that both had consciously formed the design of expanding their influence in the indian subcontinent to compensate for the loss of the american colonies is not proven ; but the rivalry with france , which in europe placed britain at the head of coalition after coalition against the french , made mornington aware of the necessity of ensuring french power did not reign supreme in india . | |
| 393 | slave trade bill | 1 | PERSON | the 1792 slave trade bill passed the house of commons . | |
| 394 | voyage | 1 | ACT | india voyage | |
| 395 | british cabinet | 1 | COLLECTION | he later served as foreign secretary in the british cabinet and as lord lieutenant of ireland . | |
| 396 | lady caroline lamb | 1 | PERSON | he moved her to london , where hyacinthe was generally miserable , as she never learned english and she was scorned by high society : lady caroline lamb was warned by her mother-in-law , elizabeth milbanke , a noted judge of what was socially acceptable , that no respectable woman could afford to be seen in hyacinthe 's company . | |
| 397 | speaker | 1 | CONCEPT | unlike his brother arthur , he was an eloquent speaker , but was subject to inexplicable " black-outs " when he was apparently unaware of his surroundings . | |
| 398 | lord goderich | 1 | PERSON | his successor , canning , died only a few months after taking up office as prime minister , to be succeeded briefly by lord goderich . | |
| 399 | st george | 1 | PERSON | purpure charged with an estoile radiated wavy between eight spots of the royal tiger in pairs saltirewise or staff gold surmounted by a pennon argent charged with the cross of st george , motto over in hindustan characters ; 2nd : | |
| 400 | preparations | 1 | PERFORMANCE | mornington resolved to anticipate the action of the sultan and ordered preparations for war . | |
| 401 | service | 1 | INSTITUTION | in connection with this college , he established the governor-general 's office , to which civilians who had shown talent at the college were transferred , in order that they might learn something of the highest statesmanship in the immediate service of their chief . | |
| 402 | escutcheon quarterly | 1 | ACTION | escutcheon quarterly , 1st and 4th , gules a cross | |
| 403 | elizabeth milbanke | 1 | PERSON | he moved her to london , where hyacinthe was generally miserable , as she never learned english and she was scorned by high society : lady caroline lamb was warned by her mother-in-law , elizabeth milbanke , a noted judge of what was socially acceptable , that no respectable woman could afford to be seen in hyacinthe 's company . | |
| 404 | mauritius | 1 | PLACE | flinders is believed to have done this during his imprisonment by the french on mauritius as wellesley had tried to secure his release . | |
| 405 | loss | 1 | RESULT | that both had consciously formed the design of expanding their influence in the indian subcontinent to compensate for the loss of the american colonies is not proven ; but the rivalry with france , which in europe placed britain at the head of coalition after coalition against the french , made mornington aware of the necessity of ensuring french power did not reign supreme in india . | |
| 406 | armagh | 1 | PLACE | he was educated at the royal school , armagh , harrow school and eton college , where he distinguished himself as a classical scholar , and at christ church , oxford . | |
| 407 | result | 1 | RESULT | the result of these wars and of the treaties which followed them was that french influence in india was reduced to pondicherry , and that britain acquired increased influence in the heartlands of central india . | |
| 408 | acceptance | 1 | PURPOSE | catholic emancipation had now become an open question in the cabinet , and wellesley 's acceptance of the viceroyalty was believed in ireland to herald the immediate settlement of the catholic claims but they would remain unfulfilled . | |
| 409 | allies victory | 1 | PERSON | he landed at cádiz just after the allies victory at the battle of talavera , and he tried to bring the spanish government into an effective co-operative agreement to support the campaign against the french with his brother , sir arthur wellesley who was commander-in-chief of the british forces . | |
| 410 | tenure | 1 | PERIOD | but when on the fall of the ministry of all the talents in 1807 , wellesley was invited by george iii to join the duke of portland 's cabinet , he declined , pending the discussion in parliament of certain charges brought against him in respect of his tenure as governor-general and because of criticism of his administration . | |
| 411 | royal academy | 1 | INSTITUTION | shee and exhibited at the royal academy in 1833 in 1821 , he was appointed lord lieutenant of ireland . | |
| 412 | collection | 1 | COLLECTION | he formed an enormous collection of over 2,500 painted miniatures in the company style of indian natural history . | |
| 413 | malaya | 1 | PERSON | it was renamed seberang perai ( " across the perai " in the malay language ) not long after independence within malaya . | |
| 414 | opinion | 1 | PERSON | some efforts were made to placate catholic opinion , notably the dismissal of the long-serving attorney-general for ireland , william saurin , whose anti-catholic views had made him bitterly unpopular . | |
| 415 | ascendancy | 1 | VALUE | wellesley was born in 1760 in dangan castle in county meath , ireland , where his family was part of the ascendancy , the old anglo-irish aristocracy . | |
| 416 | neck | 1 | EVENT | later life lord lieutenant of ireland lord wellesley in garter robes , with the badge of the grand master of the order of st patrick around his neck and carrying the white staff of office as lord steward , presumably dressed for the coronation of william iv on 8 | |
| 417 | viscount castlereagh | 1 | PERSON | december 1809 - 4 march 1812 monarch george iii prime minister spencer perceval preceded by the earl bathurst succeeded by viscount castlereagh governor-general of the presidency of fort william in office 18 may 1798 - 30 july 1805 monarch george iii prime minister * | |
| 418 | domination | 1 | ACQUISITION | the few years back in parliament were quite uneventful , despite the overwhelming crisis the british government faced with the war in europe and its domination by napoleon bonaparte . | |
| 419 | robert home mornington | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 420 | catalogue | 1 | COLLECTION | wellesley 's library was sold at auction in london by r. h. evans on 17 january 1843 ( and three following days ) ; a copy of the catalogue , annotated with prices and buyers ' names , is held at cambridge university library ( shelfmark munby.c.149( 1 ) ) . | |
| 421 | role | 1 | ROLE | in 1803 , the restoration of the peshwa , baji rao ii , proved the prelude to the war against daulat rao sindhia of gwalior and the raja of berar , raghoji ii bhonsle in which his brother arthur took a leading role . | |
| 422 | march monarch george iii prime minister spencer perceval | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 423 | wreath | 1 | BODY | supporters dexter : a lion gules holding in the off-paw the republican flag of france inscribed " republic of france " within a wreath of laurel the staff broken all proper ; | |
| 424 | new inn hall | 1 | PLACE | henry wellesley ( 1794-1866 ) , principal of new inn hall , oxford . | |
| 425 | sultan dziaddin mukarram shah ii | 1 | PERSON | it was ceded to the british east india company by sultan dziaddin mukarram shah ii of kedah in 1798 , and has been part of the settlement and state of penang ever since . | |
| 426 | agreement | 1 | AGREEMENT | he landed at cádiz just after the allies victory at the battle of talavera , and he tried to bring the spanish government into an effective co-operative agreement to support the campaign against the french with his brother , sir arthur wellesley who was commander-in-chief of the british forces . | |
| 427 | company style | 1 | STYLE | he formed an enormous collection of over 2,500 painted miniatures in the company style of indian natural history . | |
| 428 | birds | 1 | BIRD | as a part of this endeavor ' barrackpore menagerie ' was founded which survived till 1878 when animals and birds were transferred to alipore which later became calcutta zoo . | |
| 429 | edmund francis stafford | 1 | PERSON | edmund francis stafford 7 . anne stafford 15 . | |
| 430 | viscount castlereagh governor general | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 431 | top | 1 | PERSON | or holding a staff bendwise on the top thereof the union standard of great britain and ireland and underneath the mysore standard all proper . | |
| 432 | alexandria bay | 1 | PERSON | the township of wellesley , in ontario , canada , was named in richard wellesley 's honour , despite the many references ( e.g. : waterloo , wellington county ) to his brother , arthur wellesley in the surrounding area , as was wellesley island , located in the st . lawrence river at alexandria bay . | |
| 433 | life lord lieutenant | 1 | PERSON | later life lord lieutenant of ireland lord wellesley in garter robes , with the badge of the grand master of the order of st patrick around his neck and carrying the white staff of office as lord steward , presumably dressed for the coronation of william iv on 8 | |
| 434 | melbourne | 1 | PLACE | mornington peninsula , south of melbourne , was named after him . | |
| 435 | rev. henry wellesley | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 436 | subcontinent | 1 | PLACE | that both had consciously formed the design of expanding their influence in the indian subcontinent to compensate for the loss of the american colonies is not proven ; but the rivalry with france , which in europe placed britain at the head of coalition after coalition against the french , made mornington aware of the necessity of ensuring french power did not reign supreme in india . | |
| 437 | improper | 1 | UNKNOWN | mornington also disapproved of liaisons between company officials and soldiers and locals , seeing them as improper . | |
| 438 | united kingdom resting place eton college chapel nationality | 1 | PLACE | knightsbridge , london , united kingdom resting place eton college chapel nationality | |
| 439 | henry colley | 1 | PERSON | ancestry ancestors of richard wellesley , 1st marquess wellesley 8 . henry colley 4 . | |
| 440 | rule | 1 | RULE | in 1793 , he became a member of the board of control over indian affairs ; and , although he was best known for his speeches in defence of pitt 's foreign policy , he was gaining the acquaintance with oriental affairs which made his rule over india so effective from the moment when , in 1797 , he accepted the office of governor-general of india . | |
| 441 | head | 1 | HEAD | that both had consciously formed the design of expanding their influence in the indian subcontinent to compensate for the loss of the american colonies is not proven ; but the rivalry with france , which in europe placed britain at the head of coalition after coalition against the french , made mornington aware of the necessity of ensuring french power did not reign supreme in india . | |
| 442 | pairs saltirewise | 1 | UNKNOWN | purpure charged with an estoile radiated wavy between eight spots of the royal tiger in pairs saltirewise or staff gold surmounted by a pennon argent charged with the cross of st george , motto over in hindustan characters ; 2nd : | |
| 443 | lord lieutenancy | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 444 | knightsbridge | 1 | UNKNOWN | knightsbridge , london , united kingdom resting place eton college chapel nationality | |
| 445 | patterson | 1 | PERSON | hyacinthe-gabrielle roland ( m. 1794 ; died 1816) * marianne ( caton ) patterson ( m. 1825 ) parents * garret wesley ( father ) * anne hill-trevor ( mother ) | |
| 446 | march | 1 | PERIOD | december 1809 - 4 march 1812 monarch george iii prime minister spencer perceval preceded by the earl bathurst succeeded by viscount castlereagh governor-general of the presidency of fort william in office 18 may 1798 - 30 july 1805 monarch george iii prime minister * | |
| 447 | dispute | 1 | DISPUTE | a few months later , after a dispute between george canning and robert stewart , viscount castlereagh led to a duel and soon led to the resignation of both ministers , spencer perceval offered wellesley the post of foreign secretary in his cabinet , which he accepted . | |
| 448 | july monarch george iii prime minister | 1 | HUMAN ROLE | ||
| 449 | earl bathurst | 1 | PERSON | december 1809 - 4 march 1812 monarch george iii prime minister spencer perceval preceded by the earl bathurst succeeded by viscount castlereagh governor-general of the presidency of fort william in office 18 may 1798 - 30 july 1805 monarch george iii prime minister * | |
| 450 | george | 1 | PERSON | in office 8 december 1821 - 27 february 1828 monarch george iv prime minister * the earl of liverpool * | |
| 451 | ellinor desminières | 1 | PERSON | ellinor desminières | |
| 452 | ireland lord wellesley | 1 | PERSON | later life lord lieutenant of ireland lord wellesley in garter robes , with the badge of the grand master of the order of st patrick around his neck and carrying the white staff of office as lord steward , presumably dressed for the coronation of william iv on 8 | |
| 453 | estoile | 1 | UNKNOWN | purpure charged with an estoile radiated wavy between eight spots of the royal tiger in pairs saltirewise or staff gold surmounted by a pennon argent charged with the cross of st george , motto over in hindustan characters ; 2nd : | |
| 454 | british | 1 | PERSON | british politician ( 1760-1842 ) | |
| 455 | lion rampant gules | 1 | PERSON | or a demi lion rampant gules holding a banner | |
| 456 | east india company | 1 | INSTITUTION | she and her second husband are ancestors of king charles iii ) * hyacinthe mary wellesley ( 1789-1849 ) , who married edward littleton , 1st baron hatherton * gerald wellesley ( 1792-1833 ) , who served as the east india company 's resident at indore . | |
| 457 | buckingham palace | 1 | PERSON | wellesley hangs in the throne room at buckingham palace . | |
| 458 | street | 1 | PLACE | a street in mirzapur ( united provinces ) was named wellesleyganj . | |
| 459 | wars | 1 | EVENT | the result of these wars and of the treaties which followed them was that french influence in india was reduced to pondicherry , and that britain acquired increased influence in the heartlands of central india . | |
| 460 | tensions | 1 | CONDITION | the growing french influence threatened britain and its empire to the extent of causing high tensions in the country . | |
| 461 | peers | 1 | PERSON | he was one of the peers who signed the protest against the enactment of the corn laws in 1815 . | |
| 462 | expulsion | 1 | ACT | a motion by james paull ( mp ) to impeach wellesley due to his expulsion of british traders from oudh was defeated in the house of commons by 182 votes to 31 in 1808 . | |
| 463 | support | 1 | SET | he landed at cádiz just after the allies victory at the battle of talavera , and he tried to bring the spanish government into an effective co-operative agreement to support the campaign against the french with his brother , sir arthur wellesley who was commander-in-chief of the british forces . | |
| 464 | son | 1 | PERSON | wellesley was the eldest son of garret wesley , 1st earl of mornington , an irish peer , and anne , the eldest daughter of arthur hill-trevor , 1st viscount dungannon . | |
| 465 | mysore standard | 1 | PLACE | or holding a staff bendwise on the top thereof the union standard of great britain and ireland and underneath the mysore standard all proper . | |
| 466 | sash | 1 | PERSON | wellesley in officer 's uniform with star and sash of the order of st patrick . | |
| 467 | prelude | 1 | RULE | in 1803 , the restoration of the peshwa , baji rao ii , proved the prelude to the war against daulat rao sindhia of gwalior and the raja of berar , raghoji ii bhonsle in which his brother arthur took a leading role . | |
| 468 | peerage title | 1 | ACTION | in 1799 , he was granted the irish peerage title of marquess wellesley of norragh . | |
| 469 | calcutta zoo | 1 | PLACE | as a part of this endeavor ' barrackpore menagerie ' was founded which survived till 1878 when animals and birds were transferred to alipore which later became calcutta zoo . | |
| 470 | ambassador | 1 | RANK | ambassador to spain in 1809 , wellesley was soon appointed as the british ambassador to spain by spencer perceval . | |
| 471 | laurel | 1 | PERSON | supporters dexter : a lion gules holding in the off-paw the republican flag of france inscribed " republic of france " within a wreath of laurel the staff broken all proper ; | |
| 472 | malaysia | 1 | PLACE | province wellesley , in the state of penang , malaysia , was named after richard wellesley . | |
| 473 | party tory spouses | 1 | PERSON | british political party tory spouses * | |
| 474 | hyacinthe | 1 | PERSON | hyacinthe gabrielle roland ( m. 1794 ; died 1816) * marianne ( caton ) patterson ( m. 1825 ) parents * garret wesley ( father ) * anne hill-trevor ( mother ) | |
| 475 | pairs saltirewise or staff gold | 1 | MONEY | purpure charged with an estoile radiated wavy between eight spots of the royal tiger in pairs saltirewise or staff gold surmounted by a pennon argent charged with the cross of st george , motto over in hindustan characters ; 2nd : | |
| 476 | penelope leslie arms caption | 1 | PERSON | penelope leslie arms caption : coat of arms of richard wellesley , 1st marquess wellesley crest 1st : | |
| 477 | moment | 1 | PERIOD | in 1793 , he became a member of the board of control over indian affairs ; and , although he was best known for his speeches in defence of pitt 's foreign policy , he was gaining the acquaintance with oriental affairs which made his rule over india so effective from the moment when , in 1797 , he accepted the office of governor-general of india . | |
| 478 | australia | 1 | PLACE | the wellesley islands off the north coast of queensland , australia , were named by matthew flinders in honour of richard wellesley , as was the largest island in the group , mornington island . | |
| 479 | francis buchanan hamilton | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 480 | venice | 1 | PERSON | upon perceval 's assassination he , along with canning , refused to join lord liverpool 's administration , and he remained out of office until 1821 , severely criticising the proceedings of the congress of vienna and the european settlement of 1814 , which , while it reduced france to its ancient limits , left to the other great powers the territory that they had acquired by the partitions of poland and the destruction of the republic of venice . | |
| 481 | elizabeth patterson bonaparte | 1 | PERSON | following his first wife 's death in 1816 , he married , on 29 october 1825 , the widowed marianne ( caton ) patterson ( died 1853 ) , whose mother mary was the daughter of charles carroll of carrollton , the last surviving signatory of the united states declaration of independence ; her former sister-in-law was elizabeth patterson bonaparte . | |
| 482 | february monarch george iv prime minister | 1 | HUMAN ROLE | ||
| 483 | restrictions | 1 | ARTIFACT | he endeavoured to remove some of the restrictions on the trade between europe and asia . | |
| 484 | autumn | 1 | PERSON | both the commercial policy of wellesley and his educational projects brought him into hostility with the court of directors , and he more than once tendered his resignation , which , however , public necessities led him to postpone till the autumn of 1805 . | |
| 485 | raghoji ii bhonsle | 1 | UNKNOWN | in 1803 , the restoration of the peshwa , baji rao ii , proved the prelude to the war against daulat rao sindhia of gwalior and the raja of berar , raghoji ii bhonsle in which his brother arthur took a leading role . | |
| 486 | shelfmark | 1 | UNKNOWN | wellesley 's library was sold at auction in london by r. h. evans on 17 january 1843 ( and three following days ) ; a copy of the catalogue , annotated with prices and buyers ' names , is held at cambridge university library ( shelfmark munby.c.149( 1 ) ) . | |
| 487 | step | 1 | STATE | the first step was to order the disbandment of the french troops employed by the nizam of hyderabad . | |
| 488 | lovers | 1 | TERM | wellington , who was very fond of marianne ( rumour had it that they were lovers ) and was then on rather bad terms with his brother , pleaded with her not to marry him , warning her in particular that " the parasites " would see her as an enemy . | |
| 489 | concern | 1 | INSTANCE | the duke 's concern seems to have been misplaced ; they had no children , but the marriage was a relatively happy one - " much of the calm and sunshine of his old age can be attributed to marianne " . | |
| 490 | ministers | 1 | PERSON | a few months later , after a dispute between george canning and robert stewart , viscount castlereagh led to a duel and soon led to the resignation of both ministers , spencer perceval offered wellesley the post of foreign secretary in his cabinet , which he accepted . | |
| 491 | patterson | 1 | PERSON | hyacinthe-gabrielle roland ( m. 1794 ; died 1816) * marianne ( caton ) patterson ( m. 1825 ) parents * garret wesley ( father ) * anne hill-trevor ( mother ) | |
| 492 | prices | 1 | UNKNOWN | wellesley 's library was sold at auction in london by r. h. evans on 17 january 1843 ( and three following days ) ; a copy of the catalogue , annotated with prices and buyers ' names , is held at cambridge university library ( shelfmark munby.c.149( 1 ) ) . | |
| 493 | anglo irish aristocracy | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 494 | edward | 1 | PERSON | mangled and mutilated by the modifications and amendments of pitt , the earl of mornington , edward james eliot and the attorney general , it lay for years in the house of lords . | |
| 495 | supporters | 1 | PERSON | supporters dexter : a lion gules holding in the off-paw the republican flag of france inscribed " republic of france " within a wreath of laurel the staff broken all proper ; | |
| 496 | family circle | 1 | PERSON | wellesley 's children were seen by richard 's other relatives , including his brother arthur , as greedy , unattractive and cunning , and as exercising an unhealthy influence over their father ; in the family circle they were nicknamed " the parasites " . | |
| 497 | harrow school | 1 | INSTITUTION | he was educated at the royal school , armagh , harrow school and eton college , where he distinguished himself as a classical scholar , and at christ church , oxford . | |
| 498 | gwalior | 1 | PLACE | in 1803 , the restoration of the peshwa , baji rao ii , proved the prelude to the war against daulat rao sindhia of gwalior and the raja of berar , raghoji ii bhonsle in which his brother arthur took a leading role . | |
| 499 | anne hill trevor | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 500 | edward james eliot | 1 | PERSON | mangled and mutilated by the modifications and amendments of pitt , the earl of mornington , edward james eliot and the attorney general , it lay for years in the house of lords . | |
| 501 | marquess wellesley crest | 1 | PERSON | penelope leslie arms caption : coat of arms of richard wellesley , 1st marquess wellesley crest 1st : | |
| 502 | legacy marquess wellesley | 1 | PERSON | legacy marquess wellesley by john philip davis ( " pope " davis ) . | |
| 503 | england | 1 | PLACE | he reached england just in time to see pitt before his death . | |
| 504 | cubit arm | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 505 | defence | 1 | PERSON | in 1793 , he became a member of the board of control over indian affairs ; and , although he was best known for his speeches in defence of pitt 's foreign policy , he was gaining the acquaintance with oriental affairs which made his rule over india so effective from the moment when , in 1797 , he accepted the office of governor-general of india . | |
| 506 | training centre | 1 | UNKNOWN | he founded fort william college , a training centre intended for those who would be involved in governing india . | |
| 507 | reputation | 1 | REPUTATION | his reputation never fully recovered from a fiasco in 1812 when he was expected to make a crucial speech denouncing the new government , but suffered one of his notorious " black-outs " and sat motionless in his place . | |
| 508 | statesmen | 1 | PERSON | he had , however , the satisfaction of seeing the catholic claims settled in the next year by the very statesmen who had declared against them . | |
| 509 | imprisonment | 1 | ACT | flinders is believed to have done this during his imprisonment by the french on mauritius as wellesley had tried to secure his release . | |
| 510 | sir william abdy | 1 | PERSON | anne wellesley ( 1788-1875 ) , who married firstly sir william abdy , 7th baronet , and secondly lieutenant-colonel lord charles bentinck . | |
| 511 | majorities | 1 | UNKNOWN | resolutions condemning him for the abuse of power were moved in both the lords and commons but defeated by large majorities . | |
| 512 | british east india company | 1 | INSTITUTION | it was ceded to the british east india company by sultan dziaddin mukarram shah ii of kedah in 1798 , and has been part of the settlement and state of penang ever since . | |
| 513 | teenage mistress | 1 | PERSON | wellesley also had at least two other illegitimate sons by his teenage mistress , elizabeth johnston , including edward ( later his father 's secretary ) , born in middlesex ( 1796-1877 ) . | |
| 514 | motto | 1 | STATE | purpure charged with an estoile radiated wavy between eight spots of the royal tiger in pairs saltirewise or staff gold surmounted by a pennon argent charged with the cross of st george , motto over in hindustan characters ; 2nd : | |
| 515 | calcutta post | 1 | PLACE | he took the time to publish an appreciation of british composer harriet wainwright 's opera comala in the calcutta post on 27 april 1804 . | |
| 516 | mornington island | 1 | PLACE | the wellesley islands off the north coast of queensland , australia , were named by matthew flinders in honour of richard wellesley , as was the largest island in the group , mornington island . | |
| 517 | duel | 1 | PERSON | a few months later , after a dispute between george canning and robert stewart , viscount castlereagh led to a duel and soon led to the resignation of both ministers , spencer perceval offered wellesley the post of foreign secretary in his cabinet , which he accepted . | |
| 518 | november | 1 | PERIOD | the marquess of anglesey in office 12 september 1833 - november 1834 monarch william iv prime minister | |
| 519 | seringapatam | 1 | UNKNOWN | the capture of mysore followed in february 1799 , and the campaign was brought to a swift conclusion by the capture of seringapatam on 4 may 1799 and the death of tipu sultan , who was killed in action . | |
| 520 | ministries | 1 | PERSON | while the crisis abroad was n’t enough , the british government had been led by weak and unsuited men from 1806-1809 with two short-lived ministries under lord grenville and the duke of portland respectively . | |
| 521 | seberang perai | 1 | UNKNOWN | it was renamed seberang perai ( " across the perai " in the malay language ) not long after independence within malaya . | |
| 522 | fort william college | 1 | INSTITUTION | he founded fort william college , a training centre intended for those who would be involved in governing india . | |
| 523 | knight | 1 | PERSON | twice lord lieutenant of ireland , and one of the original knights of st patrick , he surrendered that order on being made a knight of the garter on 31 march 1812 . | |
| 524 | acquaintance | 1 | WORD | in 1793 , he became a member of the board of control over indian affairs ; and , although he was best known for his speeches in defence of pitt 's foreign policy , he was gaining the acquaintance with oriental affairs which made his rule over india so effective from the moment when , in 1797 , he accepted the office of governor-general of india . | |
| 525 | miniatures | 1 | EVENT | he formed an enormous collection of over 2,500 painted miniatures in the company style of indian natural history . | |
| 526 | appreciation | 1 | PERSON | he took the time to publish an appreciation of british composer harriet wainwright 's opera comala in the calcutta post on 27 april 1804 . | |
| 527 | throne room | 1 | ROOM | wellesley hangs in the throne room at buckingham palace . | |
| 528 | postpone | 1 | UNKNOWN | both the commercial policy of wellesley and his educational projects brought him into hostility with the court of directors , and he more than once tendered his resignation , which , however , public necessities led him to postpone till the autumn of 1805 . | |
| 529 | learn | 1 | ACT | learn how and when to remove this message ) | |
| 530 | elizabeth johnston | 1 | PERSON | wellesley also had at least two other illegitimate sons by his teenage mistress , elizabeth johnston , including edward ( later his father 's secretary ) , born in middlesex ( 1796-1877 ) . | |
| 531 | respect | 1 | EVENT | but when on the fall of the ministry of all the talents in 1807 , wellesley was invited by george iii to join the duke of portland 's cabinet , he declined , pending the discussion in parliament of certain charges brought against him in respect of his tenure as governor-general and because of criticism of his administration . | |
| 532 | roland | 1 | PERSON | hyacinthe-gabrielle roland ( m. 1794 ; died 1816) * marianne ( caton ) patterson ( m. 1825 ) parents * garret wesley ( father ) * anne hill-trevor ( mother ) | |
| 533 | baron wellesley | 1 | PERSON | he had been created a peer of great britain in 1797 as baron wellesley , and in 1799 became marquess | |
| 534 | virtutis fortuna comes | 1 | PERSON | above the second crest : virtutis fortuna comes ; beneath the shield : porro unum est necessarium . | |
| 535 | dismissal | 1 | STATE | some efforts were made to placate catholic opinion , notably the dismissal of the long-serving attorney-general for ireland , william saurin , whose anti-catholic views had made him bitterly unpopular . | |
| 536 | borough | 1 | ESTATE | in 1784 , he joined also the british house of commons as member for the rotten borough of bere alston in devon . | |
| 537 | traders | 1 | PERSON | a motion by james paull ( mp ) to impeach wellesley due to his expulsion of british traders from oudh was defeated in the house of commons by 182 votes to 31 in 1808 . | |
| 538 | field marshal arthur wellesley | 1 | PERSON | his younger brother , was field marshal arthur wellesley , 1st duke of wellington . | |
| 539 | brother william | 1 | PERSON | on his death , he had no successor in the marquessate , but the earldom of mornington and minor honours devolved on his brother william , lord maryborough , on the failure of whose issue in 1863 they fell to arthur wellesley , 2nd duke of wellington . | |
| 540 | daughters | 1 | PERSON | she had three sons and two daughters with wellesley before he married her on 29 november 1794 . | |
| 541 | township | 1 | PLACE | the township of wellesley , in ontario , canada , was named in richard wellesley 's honour , despite the many references ( e.g. : waterloo , wellington county ) to his brother , arthur wellesley in the surrounding area , as was wellesley island , located in the st . lawrence river at alexandria bay . | |
| 542 | beneath | 1 | PERSON | above the second crest : virtutis fortuna comes ; beneath the shield : porro unum est necessarium . | |
| 543 | heartlands | 1 | WORD | the result of these wars and of the treaties which followed them was that french influence in india was reduced to pondicherry , and that britain acquired increased influence in the heartlands of central india . | |
| 544 | coast | 1 | UNKNOWN | the wellesley islands off the north coast of queensland , australia , were named by matthew flinders in honour of richard wellesley , as was the largest island in the group , mornington island . | |
| 545 | buyers | 1 | PERSON | wellesley 's library was sold at auction in london by r. h. evans on 17 january 1843 ( and three following days ) ; a copy of the catalogue , annotated with prices and buyers ' names , is held at cambridge university library ( shelfmark munby.c.149( 1 ) ) . | |
| 546 | criticism | 1 | ACT | but when on the fall of the ministry of all the talents in 1807 , wellesley was invited by george iii to join the duke of portland 's cabinet , he declined , pending the discussion in parliament of certain charges brought against him in respect of his tenure as governor-general and because of criticism of his administration . | |
| 547 | alipore | 1 | UNKNOWN | as a part of this endeavor ' barrackpore menagerie ' was founded which survived till 1878 when animals and birds were transferred to alipore which later became calcutta zoo . | |
| 548 | surroundings | 1 | UNKNOWN | unlike his brother arthur , he was an eloquent speaker , but was subject to inexplicable " black-outs " when he was apparently unaware of his surroundings . | |
| 549 | endeavor | 1 | ACTION | as a part of this endeavor ' barrackpore menagerie ' was founded which survived till 1878 when animals and birds were transferred to alipore which later became calcutta zoo . | |
| 550 | viscount wellesley | 1 | PERSON | he was styled as viscount wellesley until 1781 , when he succeeded his father as 2nd earl of mornington . | |
| 551 | staff bendwise | 1 | UNKNOWN | or holding a staff bendwise on the top thereof the union standard of great britain and ireland and underneath the mysore standard all proper . | |
| 552 | treaties | 1 | ARTIFACT | the result of these wars and of the treaties which followed them was that french influence in india was reduced to pondicherry , and that britain acquired increased influence in the heartlands of central india . | |
| 553 | necessity | 1 | PROPOSITION | that both had consciously formed the design of expanding their influence in the indian subcontinent to compensate for the loss of the american colonies is not proven ; but the rivalry with france , which in europe placed britain at the head of coalition after coalition against the french , made mornington aware of the necessity of ensuring french power did not reign supreme in india . | |
| 554 | abuse | 1 | EVENT | resolutions condemning him for the abuse of power were moved in both the lords and commons but defeated by large majorities . | |
| 555 | necessities | 1 | PROPOSITION | both the commercial policy of wellesley and his educational projects brought him into hostility with the court of directors , and he more than once tendered his resignation , which , however , public necessities led him to postpone till the autumn of 1805 . | |
| 556 | | 1 | PERSON | hyacinthe-gabrielle roland ( m. 1794 ; died 1816) * marianne ( caton ) patterson ( m. 1825 ) parents * garret wesley ( father ) * anne hill-trevor ( mother ) | |
| 557 | christ church | 1 | PERSON | alma mater christ church , oxford signature richard colley wellesley , 1st marquess wellesley , kg , kp , pc , pc ( ire ) ( 20 june 1760 - 26 september 1842 ) was an anglo-irish politician and colonial administrator . | |
| 558 | territory | 1 | PLACE | upon perceval 's assassination he , along with canning , refused to join lord liverpool 's administration , and he remained out of office until 1821 , severely criticising the proceedings of the congress of vienna and the european settlement of 1814 , which , while it reduced france to its ancient limits , left to the other great powers the territory that they had acquired by the partitions of poland and the destruction of the republic of venice . | |
| 559 | mysore standard staff | 1 | PLACE | or supporting in the off-paw the mysore standard staff also broken all proper , both supporters ducally crowned and chained gold . | |
| 560 | age | 1 | PROPERTY | the duke 's concern seems to have been misplaced ; they had no children , but the marriage was a relatively happy one - " much of the calm and sunshine of his old age can be attributed to marianne " . | |
| 561 | mother mary | 1 | PERSON | following his first wife 's death in 1816 , he married , on 29 october 1825 , the widowed marianne ( caton ) patterson ( died 1853 ) , whose mother mary was the daughter of charles carroll of carrollton , the last surviving signatory of the united states declaration of independence ; her former sister-in-law was elizabeth patterson bonaparte . | |
| 562 | asia | 1 | PLACE | he endeavoured to remove some of the restrictions on the trade between europe and asia . | |
| 563 | anne | 1 | PERSON | hyacinthe-gabrielle roland ( m. 1794 ; died 1816) * marianne ( caton ) patterson ( m. 1825 ) parents * garret wesley ( father ) * anne hill-trevor ( mother ) | |
| 564 | royal school | 1 | INSTITUTION | he was educated at the royal school , armagh , harrow school and eton college , where he distinguished himself as a classical scholar , and at christ church , oxford . | |
| 565 | cross argent | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 566 | views | 1 | PERSON | some efforts were made to placate catholic opinion , notably the dismissal of the long-serving attorney-general for ireland , william saurin , whose anti-catholic views had made him bitterly unpopular . | |
| 567 | society | 1 | INSTITUTION | he moved her to london , where hyacinthe was generally miserable , as she never learned english and she was scorned by high society : lady caroline lamb was warned by her mother-in-law , elizabeth milbanke , a noted judge of what was socially acceptable , that no respectable woman could afford to be seen in hyacinthe 's company . | |
| 568 | congress | 1 | STATE | upon perceval 's assassination he , along with canning , refused to join lord liverpool 's administration , and he remained out of office until 1821 , severely criticising the proceedings of the congress of vienna and the european settlement of 1814 , which , while it reduced france to its ancient limits , left to the other great powers the territory that they had acquired by the partitions of poland and the destruction of the republic of venice . | |
| 569 | charles carroll | 1 | PERSON | following his first wife 's death in 1816 , he married , on 29 october 1825 , the widowed marianne ( caton ) patterson ( died 1853 ) , whose mother mary was the daughter of charles carroll of carrollton , the last surviving signatory of the united states declaration of independence ; her former sister-in-law was elizabeth patterson bonaparte . | |
| 570 | officer | 1 | PERSON | wellesley in officer 's uniform with star and sash of the order of st patrick . | |
| 571 | sister in law | 1 | PERSON | ||
| 572 | natural history | 1 | ABSTRACT ENTITY | he formed an enormous collection of over 2,500 painted miniatures in the company style of indian natural history . | |
| 573 | george iii | 1 | PERSON | december 1809 - 4 march 1812 monarch george iii prime minister spencer perceval preceded by the earl bathurst succeeded by viscount castlereagh governor-general of the presidency of fort william in office 18 may 1798 - 30 july 1805 monarch george iii prime minister * | |
| 574 | daughter lady charles bentinck | 1 | PERSON | through his eldest daughter lady charles bentinck , wellesley was a great-great-great-grandfather to queen elizabeth ii . | |
| 575 | limits | 1 | PERIOD | upon perceval 's assassination he , along with canning , refused to join lord liverpool 's administration , and he remained out of office until 1821 , severely criticising the proceedings of the congress of vienna and the european settlement of 1814 , which , while it reduced france to its ancient limits , left to the other great powers the territory that they had acquired by the partitions of poland and the destruction of the republic of venice . | |
| 576 | trade | 1 | PERSON | the 1792 slave trade bill passed the house of commons . | |
| 577 | william saurin | 1 | PERSON | some efforts were made to placate catholic opinion , notably the dismissal of the long-serving attorney-general for ireland , william saurin , whose anti-catholic views had made him bitterly unpopular . | |
| 578 | ancestors | 1 | PERSON | she and her second husband are ancestors of king charles iii ) * hyacinthe mary wellesley ( 1789-1849 ) , who married edward littleton , 1st baron hatherton * gerald wellesley ( 1792-1833 ) , who served as the east india company 's resident at indore . | |
| 579 | thomas lawrence | 1 | PERSON | wellesley by thomas lawrence , c.1813 lord lieutenant of ireland | |
| 580 | efforts | 1 | ACTION | some efforts were made to placate catholic opinion , notably the dismissal of the long-serving attorney-general for ireland , william saurin , whose anti-catholic views had made him bitterly unpopular . | |
| 581 | nizam | 1 | PERSON | the first step was to order the disbandment of the french troops employed by the nizam of hyderabad . | |
| 582 | supporters dexter | 1 | PERSON | supporters dexter : a lion gules holding in the off-paw the republican flag of france inscribed " republic of france " within a wreath of laurel the staff broken all proper ; | |
| 583 | cross | 1 | PERSON | purpure charged with an estoile radiated wavy between eight spots of the royal tiger in pairs saltirewise or staff gold surmounted by a pennon argent charged with the cross of st george , motto over in hindustan characters ; 2nd : | |
| 584 | restoration | 1 | PROCESS | in 1803 , the restoration of the peshwa , baji rao ii , proved the prelude to the war against daulat rao sindhia of gwalior and the raja of berar , raghoji ii bhonsle in which his brother arthur took a leading role . | |
| 585 | alliance | 1 | STATE | soon after his arrival , in april 1798 , he learned that an alliance was being negotiated between tipu sultan and france . | |
| 586 | conclusion | 1 | CONCLUSION | the capture of mysore followed in february 1799 , and the campaign was brought to a swift conclusion by the capture of seringapatam on 4 may 1799 and the death of tipu sultan , who was killed in action . | |
| 587 | fiasco | 1 | SITUATION | his reputation never fully recovered from a fiasco in 1812 when he was expected to make a crucial speech denouncing the new government , but suffered one of his notorious " black-outs " and sat motionless in his place . | |
| 588 | viceroyalty | 1 | UNKNOWN | catholic emancipation had now become an open question in the cabinet , and wellesley 's acceptance of the viceroyalty was believed in ireland to herald the immediate settlement of the catholic claims but they would remain unfulfilled . | |
| 589 | united states | 1 | PLACE | following his first wife 's death in 1816 , he married , on 29 october 1825 , the widowed marianne ( caton ) patterson ( died 1853 ) , whose mother mary was the daughter of charles carroll of carrollton , the last surviving signatory of the united states declaration of independence ; her former sister-in-law was elizabeth patterson bonaparte . | |
| 590 | governing india | 1 | PLACE | he founded fort william college , a training centre intended for those who would be involved in governing india . | |
| 591 | mirzapur | 1 | UNKNOWN | a street in mirzapur ( united provinces ) was named wellesleyganj . | |
| 592 | lord steward | 1 | PERSON | later life lord lieutenant of ireland lord wellesley in garter robes , with the badge of the grand master of the order of st patrick around his neck and carrying the white staff of office as lord steward , presumably dressed for the coronation of william iv on 8 | |
| 593 | eton college chapel | 1 | PERSON | knightsbridge , london , united kingdom resting place eton college chapel nationality | |
| 594 | talents | 1 | UNKNOWN | but when on the fall of the ministry of all the talents in 1807 , wellesley was invited by george iii to join the duke of portland 's cabinet , he declined , pending the discussion in parliament of certain charges brought against him in respect of his tenure as governor-general and because of criticism of his administration . |
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actress administrator adviser advocate alexandria bay allies allies victory alma mater christ church alston ancestors ancestry ancestors anglesey anglo irish aristocracy anne anne hill trevor anne stafford anne trevor anne hill trevor anne wellesley appreciation arms arthur arthur hill trevor arthur wellesley assumption attorney general autumn badge baji rao banner baron wellesley baronet battle beneath bengal black outs british british composer harriet wainwright brother brother arthur brother william brothers buckingham palace buyers canning caton charles carroll children christ church civilians clarke colley corn laws county meath cross cross argent cubit arm daughter daughter lady charles bentinck daughters daulat rao sindhia davis dec defence demi lion devon directors duel duke earl earl bathurst earl grey edmund francis stafford edward edward james eliot edward littleton elizabeth johnston elizabeth milbanke elizabeth patterson bonaparte ellinor desminières eton eton college chapel family circle father field marshal arthur wellesley flinders foreign secretary fort william francis buchanan hamilton garret wesley garter robes george george iii gerald wellesley governor general grand lodge grand master grandfather great great great grandfather haddington secretary henry henry addington henry colley husband hyacinthe hyacinthe gabrielle roland hyacinthe mary wellesley ireland lord wellesley james paull john philip davis john sale elizabeth sale judge june dangan castle kedah king charles iii knight knights lady caroline lamb laurel lawrence river legacy marquess wellesley lieutenant colonel lord charles bentinck life lord lieutenant life portrait life wellesley lion gules lion rampant gules liverpool locals lord lord cornwallis lord goderich lord grenville lord lieutenancy lord lieutenant lord liverpool lord steward lord wellesley lords malaya march monarch george iii prime minister spencer perceval marianne marquess marquess cornwallis personal details born marquess wellesley marquess wellesley crest marquess wellesley kg kp pc pc mary ussher matthew flinders member men ministers ministries mother mother in law mother mary napoleon bonaparte nizam off paw officer opinion oxford oxford signature richard colley wellesley palais royal party tory spouses patterson patterson peer peers penelope leslie arms caption pennon argent perceval pitt politician pope portrait principal queen elizabeth ii r. h. evans raja relatives resident rev. henry wellesley richard richard wellesley rivalry robert home mornington robert stewart roland royal tiger royal tiger guard vert sash satisfaction scholar secretary signatory sir sir arthur wellesley sir martin archer sir william abdy sister in law slave trade bill son sons spencer perceval st george star statesmen successor sultan sultan dziaddin mukarram shah ii summer sunshine supporters supporters dexter talent teenage mistress thomas lawrence tipu tipu sultan top trade traders trim twice lord lieutenant venice views virtutis fortuna comes viscount castlereagh viscount castlereagh governor general viscount dungannon viscount goderich viscount wellesley wavy wellesley islands wellington widowed marianne wife william iv william pitt william saurin woman younger Élisabeth vigée le brun |
| PLACE |
administration armagh asia australia baron mornington britain british house calcutta calcutta post calcutta zoo cambridge university library canada colonies country cádiz dangan castle england europe extent france french governing india great britain gwalior hill island house hyderabad india india voyage indore ireland irish house island library london malaysia mauritius meath melbourne middlesex mornington mornington island mysore mysore standard mysore standard staff new inn hall office ontario penang place point poland porro unum est necessarium portland quarter queensland republic shield spain st patrick street subcontinent talavera territory township union standard united kingdom resting place eton college chapel nationality united provinces united states united states declaration vienna waterloo wellesley wellesley island wellington county westminster |
| PERIOD |
april campaign days december february january june limits march may moment months november october office december office may office september period september tenure time year years |
| EVENT |
abuse amendments augmentation capture counter attacks court crisis death discussion english governor general war life message miniatures neck release resolutions respect second anglo maratha war war wars |
| ACT |
arrival assassination coronation criticism emancipation enactment expulsion imprisonment learn liaisons marriage order protest resignation verification voyage |
| INSTITUTION |
british east india company college company company officials east india company eton college fort william college harrow school institution ministry royal academy royal school school service society |
| ACTION |
action affairs british politics coat efforts endeavor escutcheon quarterly foreign affairs funeral influence motion peerage title proceedings projects |
| STATE |
alliance congress dismissal estrangement excuse failure independence motto state step parents |
| COLLECTION |
barrackpore menagerie british cabinet cabinet catalogue collection peerage sign manual treasury |
| RESULT |
copy destruction loss modifications result spots |
| ABSTRACT ENTITY |
extravagance harrow history hostility natural history seat |
| GROUP |
citations coalition group section soldiers |
| RULE |
policies policy prelude rule |
| SET |
connection control crest support |
| HUMAN ROLE |
february monarch george iv prime minister july monarch george iii prime minister november monarch william iv prime minister prime minister |
| HUMAN GROUP |
britain re entering parliament family parliament troops |
| WORD |
acquaintance garter heartlands |
| ARTIFACT |
restrictions standard treaties |
| GOVERNMENT |
british government government staff |
| POSITION |
chief position presidency |
| RANK |
ambassador british ambassador sources |
| STATEMENT |
exception problem |
| MONEY |
gold pairs saltirewise or staff gold |
| FORCE |
british forces forces |
| NUMBER |
board fall |
| QUESTION |
issue question |
| AGREEMENT |
agreement settlement |
| POWER |
power powers |
| ESTATE |
borough estates |
| CONCLUSION |
conclusion votes |
| TERM |
lovers terms |
| NAME |
name names |
| SPEECH |
speech speeches |
| AMOUNT |
catholic claims charges |
| PROPOSITION |
necessities necessity |
| LOCATION |
post |
| IMAGE |
background |
| CONCEPT |
speaker |
| ACQUISITION |
domination |
| PART |
auction |
| PURPOSE |
acceptance |
| QUALITY |
hindustan characters |
| AREA |
area |
| MATERIAL |
unsourced material |
| ANIMAL |
animals |
| AIR |
spirit |
| ARTICLE |
article |
| SPEECH ACT |
news |
| VALUE |
ascendancy |
| QUANTITY |
newspapers |
| PROPERTY |
age |
| DISPUTE |
dispute |
| HEAD |
head |
| REPUTATION |
reputation |
| PROCESS |
restoration |
| SKILL |
statesmanship |
| BIRD |
birds |
| CONDITION |
tensions |
| CAUSE |
dissatisfaction |
| ROOM |
throne room |
| INSTANCE |
concern |
| BODY |
wreath |
| LAND |
crisis abroad |
| FLAG |
republican flag |
| ROLE |
role |
| LANGUAGE |
malay language |
| DOCUMENT |
enemy |
| PERFORMANCE |
preparations |
| STYLE |
company style |
| BALL |
field |
| SITUATION |
fiasco |
| ENTITY |
books |
| SHAPE |
design |
| HILL |
michael hill |