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  1. 1 de may. de 2022 · Wikipedia contributors. "Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Burke, Bernard, Sir. A genealogical and heraldic dictionary of the peerage and baronetage of the British Empire. London : Harrison 1869. page 97

  2. Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough. by Joseph Grozer, published by William Austin, after Sir Joshua Reynolds mezzotint, published 31 March 1786 (1785) 15 1/2 in. x 11 in. (394 mm x 280 mm) paper size Bequeathed by (Frederick) Leverton Harris, 1927 Reference Collection

  3. 25 de sept. de 2023 · 3rd Earl of Bessborough Frederick was born in 1758. He is the son of William Ponsonby and Caroline Cavendish. Frederick, son of William Ponsonby & Caroline Cavendish, was born on 24 January 1758 and baptised on 21 February 1758 on Saint Mary-St Marylebone Road, St Marylebone, London, England.

  4. Standard Name: Bessborough, Frederick Ponsonby,,, third Earl of. Connections. Connections Sort descending Author name Excerpt; Employer : Frances Arabella Rowden : On leaving the St Quintins' school FAR became a governess. Her employers included, for several years, Lord Bessborough (one of whose children was the future Lady Caroline Lamb).

  5. 14 de may. de 2009 · Extracted from Lord John Cavendish; Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough; John Stuart, 1st Marquess of Bute; George Howard, 6th Earl of Carlisle; Ludovico, Count Belgioso; William Davidson.See source website for additional information.

  6. Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough (1758 - 1844) RA Collection: People and Organisations Landowner, politician, amateur watercolor-painter. Known as Viscount Duncannon until 1793; in 1793 inherited the earldom from his father, William, the second earl (1704-93). In 1793 married Lady Henrietta Spencer (1761-1821).

  7. Frederick George Brabazon Ponsonby, 6th Earl of Bessborough (11 September 1815 – 11 March 1895), was an Anglo-Irish peer who played first-class cricket 1834–56 for Surrey, Cambridge Town Club (aka Cambridgeshire), Cambridge University (CUCC) and Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC).