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  1. Lord Frederick Cambridge (Frederick Charles Edward, born Prince Frederick of Teck; 24 September 1907 – 15 May 1940) was a relative of the British royal family. He was the younger son of Adolphus Cambridge, 1st Marquess of Cambridge , formerly the Duke of Teck , and a nephew of Queen Mary and King George V .

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  3. Prince Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge, KG (1774¿ 1850)by Sir William Beechey RA (Burford 1753 ¿ Hampstead 1839) Titular de los derechos de autor ©National Trust Images

  4. If this is the first time you used this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your Google Drive account. Find out more about saving content to Google Drive . Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge—Steadfast Son of King George III, 1774–1850 .

  5. HRH Prince Adolphus Frederick, 1. Duke o f Cambridge ( deutsch Adolph Friedrich, Herzog v on Cambridge, * 24. Februar 1774 i n London; † 8. Juli 1850 ebenda) w ar als Sohn d es Königs Georg III. e in Prinz v on Großbritannien u nd Irland s owie Hannover u nd ein britischer Feldmarschall. Adolph Friedrich, 1.

  6. Adolphus William Ward (Ward, Adolphus William, Sir, 1837-1924) A Wikipedia article about this author is available. Ward, Adolphus William, Sir, 1837-1924, ed.: The Cambridge History of British Foreign Policy, 1783-1919 (3 volumes; New York: Macmillan, 1922-1923), also ed. by G. P. Gooch (page images at HathiTrust)

  7. Use this image. Royal group including Prince Francis, Duke of Teck and Princess Mary, Duchess of Teck. by James Russell & Sons. halftone reproduction tear sheet, published 30 October 1897. NPG x137086. Use this image. We are currently unable to accept new comments, but any past comments are available to read below.