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  1. Description. Coat of Arms of George FitzClarence, 1st Earl of Munster.svg. English: Coat of arms of George FitzClarence, 1st Earl of Munster. Date. 12 September 2022. Source. Own work. This vector image includes elements that have been taken or adapted from this file: Arms of the House of FitzClarence.svg.

  2. His paternal grandfather was The 1st Earl of Munster, an illegitimate son of William, Duke of Clarence (later King William IV of the United Kingdom). He joined the Royal Fusiliers in 1886 but his early career was blighted by several bouts of illness and he spent much of his time in administrative and staff roles. [2]

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  4. Earl of Munster in der Vanity Fair, 1882. William George FitzClarence, 2. Earl of Munster, (* 19. Mai 1824 in House of Dun, Montrose, Schottland; † 30. April 1901 in Hove) war ein britischer Peer und Enkel von König William IV., dessen Namen er auch trug. Von 1831 bis 1842 führte er den Höflichkeitstitel Viscount FitzClarence .

  5. 2 February 1902. (1902-02-02) (aged 42) Orange Free State. Father. William FitzClarence, 2nd Earl of Munster. Mother. Wilhelmina Kennedy-Erskine. Geoffrey George Gordon FitzClarence, 3rd Earl of Munster, DSO (18 July 1859 – 2 February 1902), known as Lord Tewkesbury 1870–1901, was a British peer, and the great-grandson of King William IV by ...

  6. He was created 1st Earl of Munster, 1st Viscount FitzClarence and 1st Baron Tewkesbury on 4 June 1831, [2] [3] and made a Privy Councillor in 1833. "Earl of Munster" had been a title held by his father before his accession to the British throne. George, like his siblings, was dissatisfied with the provisions made for him and this, combined with ...

  7. found: Wikipedia (online), viewed on February 15, 2022 George FitzClarence, 1st Earl of Munster (29 January 1794-20 March 1842; English peer and soldier, illegitimate son of William IV; army officer during the Peninsular War, and served in India; major-general in the British Army; Earl of Munster, Viscount FitzClarence and Baron Tewkesbury from 1831; privy councillor in 1833; committed suicide ...