Henry Wellesley, 1st Earl Cowley
- Henry Wellesley, 1st Earl Cowley
Henry Richard Charles Wellesley, 1st Earl Cowley KG GCB PC (
17 June 1804 -15 July 1884 ), was a British diplomat.He was the eldest son of the 1st Baron Cowley (1773-1847), and the former Lady Charlotte Cadogan, daughter of the 1st Earl Cadogan, and was consequently a nephew of the 1st Duke of Wellington and of the 1st Marquess Wellesley.
Diplomatic career
Wellesley entered the diplomatic service in 1824, receiving his first important appointment in 1848, when he became Minister Plenipotentiary to the Swiss Cantons; and in the same year he was sent to Frankfort to watch the proceedings of the German Parliament. This was followed by his appointment as Envoy Extraordinary to the new
German Confederation , a position which he only held for a short time, as he was chosen in 1852 to succeed Lord Normanby as the British Ambassador inParis . Lord Cowley, as Wellesley had become on his father's death in 1847, held this important post for fifteen years, and the story of his diplomatic life in Paris cannot be separated from the general history of England and France. As Minister during the greater part of the reign of Napoleon III, he conducted the delicate negotiations between the two countries during the time of those eastern complications which preceded and followed theCrimean War , and also during the excitement and unrest produced by the attempt made in 1858 byFelice Orsini to assassinate the Emperor of the French; while his diplomatic skill was no less in evidence during the war betweenFrance andAustria and the subsequent course of events inItaly .In 1857 he was created Earl Cowley and Viscount Dangan; in 1866 he was made a Knight of the Garter; and having assisted
Richard Cobden to conclude the commercial treaty between Great Britain and France in 1860, he retired in 1867 from a position which he had filled with distinction to himself and with benefit to his country.Unexpected inheritance
In 1863 Cowley inherited the former Long family estate of
Draycot Cerne inWiltshire from his kinsman the 5th Earl of Mornington, and he lived in retirement until his death on15 July 1884 .Family
He married in 1833 The Hon. Olivia Cecilia FitzGerald (d. 1885) daughter of
Lord Henry FitzGerald (fourth son of the 1st Duke of Leinster) and the 20th Baroness de Ros, by whom he had three sons and two daughters, and was succeeded in his titles by his eldest son, William Cowley, Viscount Dangan (1834-1895). One of his daughters, Lady Feodorowna Cecilia Wellesley (1838-1920), married Francis Bertie, a British diplomat and a future British ambassador to France.Further reading
*Hand of Fate. The History of the Longs, Wellesleys and the Draycot Estate in Wiltshire. Tim Couzens 2001 ISBN 1 903341 72 6
External links
* [http://www.npg.org.uk/live/search/portrait.asp?mkey=mw14129 Photograph in the National Portrait Gallery]
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