John Ponsonby, 4th Earl of Bessborough

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John William Ponsonby, 4th Earl of Bessborough (31 August 1781 - 16 May 1847) was an English politician, known as Viscount Duncannon before 1844. He hailed from the prominent Ponsonby family of Cumberland. Lady Caroline Lamb was his younger sister. He was First Commissioner of Works under Lord Melbourne (1831 - 1834), briefly Home Secretary (1834), and Lord Privy Seal (1835 - 1839). Later, he was briefly Lord Lieutenant of Ireland from 1846 to 1847 under Lord John Russell.

Parliament of the United Kingdom
Preceded by:
Robert Walsingham
and Lord George Cavendish
Member for Knaresborough
with Robert Walsingham 1768–81
James Hare 1781–1804

1805–1806
Succeeded by:
James Hare
and Lord John Townshend
Preceded by:
William Windham
Member for Higham Ferrers
1810–1812
Succeeded by:
William Plumer
Preceded by:
Sir Robert Dundas
and Bryan Cooke
Member for Malton
with John Ramsden 1812–31
1812–1826
Succeeded by:
John Ramsden
and Viscount Normanby
Preceded by:
Hon. Frederick Ponsonby
and Charles Clarke
Member for Kilkenny County
with Charles Clarke 1820–30
and Earl of Ossory 1830–32

1826–1832
Succeeded by:
Pierce Butler
and William Finn
Political offices
Preceded by:
George James Welbore Agar Ellis
First Commissioner of Woods and Forests
1831–1834
Succeeded by:
Sir John Cam Hobhouse
Preceded by:
The Viscount Melbourne
Home Secretary
1834
Succeeded by:
Henry Goulburn
Preceded by:
The Lord Wharncliffe
Lord Privy Seal
1835–1840
Succeeded by:
The Earl of Clarendon
Preceded by:
The Lord Granville Somerset
First Commissioner of Woods and Forests
1835–1841
Succeeded by:
Earl of Lincoln
Preceded by:
The Lord Heytesbury
Lord Lieutenant of Ireland
1846–1847
Succeeded by:
The Earl of Clarendon
Preceded by:
Frederick Ponsonby
Earl of Bessborough
1844–1847
Succeeded by:
John Ponsonby