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  1. John William Ponsonby, 4th Earl of Bessborough, PC (31 August 1781 – 16 May 1847), known as Viscount Duncannon from 1793 to 1844, was a British Whig politician. He was notably Home Secretary in 1834 and served as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland between 1846 and 1847, the first years of the Great Famine .

  2. John Ponsonby 4th Earl of Bessborough 1781–1847: Maj. Gen. Hon. Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby: William Ponsonby 1st Baron de Mauley: For descendants, see Baron de Mauley: John Ponsonby 5th Earl of Bessborough 1809–1880: William Ponsonby 1812–1831: Frederick Ponsonby 6th Earl of Bessborough 1815–1895: George Ponsonby 1820 ...

  3. 1 de may. de 2022 · Birthplace: London, Middlesex, England. Death: May 16, 1847 (65) Dublin Castle, Dublin, Ireland. Place of Burial: Fiddown, Kilkenny, County Kilkenny, Ireland. Immediate Family: Son of Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd Earl of Bessborough and Henrietta Frances Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough.

  4. Ponsonby, John William (1781–1847), 4th earl of Bessborough , politician, landowner, and lord lieutenant of Ireland, was born 31 August 1781, eldest son of Frederick Ponsonby, 3rd earl of Bessborough, and his wife, Henrietta Frances, second daughter of the 1st Earl Spencer.

  5. John Ponsonby, 4th Earl of Bessborough. Lady Maria Fane. John George Brabazon Ponsonby, 5th Earl of Bessborough PC (14 October 1809 – 28 January 1880), styled Viscount Duncannon from 1844 until 1847, was a British cricketer, courtier and Liberal politician.

  6. John William Ponsonby, fourth Earl of Bessborough was the eldest son of Frederick, the third earl, by his wife, Lady Henrietta Frances Spencer, second daughter of John, first earl Spencer, and grandson of William Ponsonby, second earl of Bessborough. Ponsonby was born on 31 August 1781.

  7. John Ponsonby, 4th Earl of Bessborough (31 August 1781-16 May 1847) was the Whig MP for Knaresborough from 1805 to 1806, Higham Ferrers from 1810 to 1812, Malton from 1812 to 1826, Bandon in 1826, Kilkenny County from 1826 to 1832, and for Nottingham from 1832 to 1834.