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  1. Adolphus Frederick, 1st duke of Cambridge was a British field marshal, the seventh son of King George III. Having studied at the University of Göttingen, he served in the Hanoverian army and with the British army in the Low Countries, being severely wounded in 1793. He was created Earl of Tipperary

  2. Born in Vienna as Prince Frederick of Teck and related to the Royal Family of Windsors he was the youngest child with an older brother and 2 older sisters. He was with the British Expeditionary force in the advance into Belgium which followed on the German invasion of the Low Countries on the 10th of May. The 1st Battalion moved to Vilvorde, then on to Leuven, where they had their first ...

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  4. Lord Frederick Cambridge ("Frederick Charles Edward") (born Prince Frederick of Teck) (23 September 1907-30 May 1940) was a descendant of the British Royal Family. He was the younger son of the Adolphus Cambridge, 1st Marquess of Cambridge , formerly the Duke of Teck , and a nephew of Queen Mary , the consort of King George V .

  5. 11 de feb. de 2009 · Macaulay, , Essays, p. 794 Google Scholar. Cf. ‘His statements of faith gradually became ambiguous and calculated, as he made them into a weapon of his opposition a telling weapon, since it was aimed at his father's conscience and religious scruples.’ Hinrichs, Carl, ‘The conflict between Frederick and his father’, in Paret, Peter (ed.), Frederick the Great: a profile (New York, 1972 ...

  6. Lord Frederick Campbell Charter XXI 5 is the only surviving English document that still has an authentic, legible, pre-Conquest seal attached to it. The text purports to be a writ of Edward the Confessor (1003x5–1066) granting a slew of rights to Christ Church Cathedral, Canterbury. We examined the writ using multispectral imaging to recover layers of erased text.