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  1. www.historyhome.co.uk › people › george4George IV (1762-1830)

    George IV, king of England, was the eldest son of George III and of Queen Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. He was born at St. James's Palace about half-past seven on the morning of 12 August 1762. On the 17th he was created by patent Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester, and on 8 September was baptised by Archbishop Secker under the names of ...

  2. House of Hanover - King George IV. George IV as Prince of Wales was Regent from 1810 to 1820 during his father’s period of insanity. He had several mistresses and in 1785 had secretly married a Catholic widow Maria Fitzherbert in contravention of the Act of Settlement and the Royal Marriage Act. They had at least two illegitimate children.

  3. 8 de nov. de 2014 · When King George III died in 1820, George IV became King. Technically, this made Caroline Queen of the United Kingdom, and in June 1820, she arrived on the English shore, demanding to be ...

  4. 16 de jul. de 2009 · But was James Thomas Bedborough the illegitimate son of George IV? Davina McCall has always been aware of a piece of folklore in her family - that one of her ancestors was an illegitimate child of ...

  5. Hace 5 días · Read a biography about King George IV who was a patron of architecture. ... George was born on 17 August 1762, the eldest son of George III and Queen Charlotte.

  6. 26 de ene. de 2023 · King William, also without any legitimate children of his own, was succeeded by his niece Queen Victoria (r. 1837-1901), daughter of George III's son, Edward, Duke of Kent (1766-1820). Victoria was the last of the Hanoverians as her children were classed as part of the new dynasty of Saxe-Coburg & Gotha (which was later renamed Windsor).

  7. Regent 1811-19; Reigned 1820-30 George, Prince of Wales was given no official duties by his father King George III. Jockeying for power, he sought to undermine the King by siding with the Whig opposition led by Charles James Fox. When the King went temporarily insane in 1788 William Pitt, the Tory Prime Minister, proposed a restricted Regency ...