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George IV HANOVER, 17621830 (aged 67 years)

Name
George IV /HANOVER/
Surname
HANOVER
Given names
George IV
Name prefix
King
Family with parents
father
17381820
Birth: 24 May 1738 31 18 Norfolk-House, St. James Square, London, England
Death: 29 January 1820Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England
mother
17441818
Birth: 19 May 1744 36 31 Mirow, Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Germany
Death: 17 November 1818Kew Palace, Kew
Marriage Marriage8 September 1761St. James' Palace
11 months
himself
17621830
Birth: 12 August 1762 24 18 St. James' Palace
Death: 26 June 1830Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England
1 year
younger brother
17631827
Birth: 16 August 1763 25 19 London, England
Death: 5 January 1827London, England
2 years
younger brother
17651837
Birth: 21 August 1765 27 21 Buckingham House, St. James' Park
Death: 20 June 1837Windsor Castle
13 months
younger sister
17661828
Birth: 29 September 1766 28 22 Buckingham, London, England, Great Britain
Death: 6 October 1828Ludwigsburg
13 months
younger brother
17671820
Birth: 2 November 1767 29 23 Buckingham, London, England, Great Britain
Death: 23 January 1820Sidmouth, Devon, England, England
1 year
younger sister
17681840
Birth: 8 November 1768 30 24 Buckingham, London, England, Great Britain
Death: 22 September 1840London, England, Great Britain
19 months
younger sister
17701840
Birth: 22 May 1770 31 26 Buckingham, London, England, Great Britain
Death: 10 January 1840Frankfort Am Main, Hessen-Nassau, Prussia
13 months
younger brother
17711851
Birth: 5 June 1771 33 27 Buckingham, London, England, Great Britain
Death: 18 November 1851Herrenhausen
20 months
younger brother
17731843
Birth: 27 January 1773 34 28 Buckingham, London, England, Great Britain
Death: 21 April 1843Kensington, London, England, Great Britain
13 months
younger brother
17741850
Birth: 24 February 1774 35 29 Buckingham House
Death: 8 July 1850Cambridge House, Piccadilly
2 years
younger sister
17761857
Birth: 25 April 1776 37 31 Buckingham, London, England, Great Britain
Death: 30 April 1857Piccadilly, London, England, Great Britain
19 months
younger sister
17771848
Birth: 2 November 1777 39 33 Buckingham, London, England, Great Britain
Death: 27 May 1848Kensington, London, England, Great Britain
16 months
younger brother
17791783
Birth: 23 February 1779 40 34 Buckingham, London, England, Great Britain
Death: 3 May 1783Kew Palace
19 months
younger brother
17801783
Birth: 22 September 1780 42 36 Windsor, Berkshire, England, Great Britain
Death: 20 August 1783Windsor, Berkshire, England, Great Britain
3 years
younger sister
17831810
Birth: 7 August 1783 45 39 Windsor, Berkshire, England, Great Britain
Death: 2 November 1810Windsor, Berkshire, England, Great Britain
Father’s family with Hannah LIGHTFOOT
father
17381820
Birth: 24 May 1738 31 18 Norfolk-House, St. James Square, London, England
Death: 29 January 1820Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England
stepmother
1730
Birth: 12 October 1730 41 31 St. John's, Wapping, London, England
Death: Pa
Marriage Marriage17 April 1759
-8 years
half-brother
17501821
Birth: 1750 11 19 London, England
Death: 1 May 1821Green, Pennsylvania
Father’s family with Margaret Frances SHELDON
father
17381820
Birth: 24 May 1738 31 18 Norfolk-House, St. James Square, London, England
Death: 29 January 1820Windsor Castle, Windsor, Berkshire, England
father’s partner
17421846
Birth: about 1742 -18 -42 Norfolk House, Westminster, London, England
Death: 14 May 1846Witham, England
half-brother
17731853
Birth: 27 April 1773 34 31 St. Margaret's Church, Westminister, London, England
Death: 20 October 1853Grahamstown, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa
Family with Maria Anne FITZHERBERT
himself
17621830
Birth: 12 August 1762 24 18 St. James' Palace
Death: 26 June 1830Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England
wife
17561837
Birth: 1756England
Death: 1837Brighton, England
Marriage Marriage1785
Family with Caroline Amelia OF BRUNSWICK
himself
17621830
Birth: 12 August 1762 24 18 St. James' Palace
Death: 26 June 1830Windsor Castle, Berkshire, England
wife
17681821
Birth: 1768 33 30 London, England, Great Britain
Death: 1821
Marriage Marriage8 April 1795Chapel Royal, St James Palace, England, England
9 months
daughter
17961817
Birth: 7 January 1796 33 28 England, Great Britain
Death: 6 November 1817Claremont House, Esher, Surrey, England
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Ancestral file number
Reference number
3133
Unique identifier
6AA541F69D278F4D82F404166A9854E1ADE6
Last change
7 April 200500:00:00
Note

George IV, who served as prince regent from 1811 to 1820 (see Regency)before succeeding his father, George III, to the throne, brought the standing of the British monarchy lower than at any other time in its modern history. Born on Aug. 12, 1762, he consorted as a young man with his father's parliamentary opponents, including Charles James Fox. In1785 he illegally married Mrs. Maria Fitzherbert. He subsequently denied the marriage in order to secure Parliament's payment of his debts, and in1795 he married Princess Caroline of Brunswick, whom he later attempted to divorce on his accession as king. Although long an ally of the Whigs, he declined to bring them into power when he became regent, and he was thereafter associated with deeply conservative causes, especially the maintenance of official discrimination against Roman Catholics and Protestant dissenters. His personal profligacy and his treatment of Queen Caroline brought him great unpopularity. He spent extravagant sums on the arts. Some of the richest portions of the royal collection and, above all, the Royal Pavilion at Brighton remain as monuments to his cultural interests. He died on June 26, 1830, and was succeeded by his brother,William IV.

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