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  1. Princess Augusta Sophia was born at Buckingham House, City and Liberty of Westminster, the sixth child and second daughter of George III (1738–1820) and his wife Queen Charlotte. Her father so much wanted the new baby to be a girl that the doctor presiding over the labour thought fit to protest that "whoever sees those lovely Princes above stairs must be glad to have another."

  2. Princess. Augusta Sophia. Lived 71 years, 10 months, 14 days. Possibly married tp Sir Brent Spencer, a senior Anglo-Irish officer in the British Army. father. George III. 1738 - 1820. mother. Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz.

  3. 2 de oct. de 2016 · Known for giving birth to an illegitimate son, Princess Sophia of the United Kingdom was the fifth daughter and the twelfth of the fifteen children of King George III of the United Kingdom and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. She was born at the Queen’s House (now Buckingham Palace) in London, England on November 3, 1777.

  4. Princess Augusta Sophia. by Richard James Lane, printed by Jérémie Graf, published by Colnaghi and Puckle, after Sir William Charles Ross. lithograph, published 1 August 1840. NPG D22111. Find out more >. Buy a print. Buy as a greetings card. Use this image. The three eldest daughters of King George III.

  5. Princess Augusta Sophia. by Edward Scriven, published by John Bell, after Sir William Beechey stipple and line engraving, published 1 July 1806 8 1/8 in. x 5 7/8 in. (206 mm x 150 mm) paper size Bequeathed by (Frederick) Leverton Harris, 1927 Reference Collection NPG D14842

  6. Princess Augusta Sophia was born at Buckingham House, London, the sixth child and second daughter of George III (1738–1820) and his wife Queen Charlotte. Her father so much wanted the new baby to be a girl that the doctor presiding over the labor thought fit to protest that "whoever sees those lovely Princes above stairs must be glad to have another."

  7. 4 de may. de 2023 · Princess Augusta, Sophia b. 1768 — d. 1840. ... The Kingdom of Hanover had a personal union with the United Kingdom beginning in 1814, but ended in 1837 due to Salic law ...