King George IV

Standard Name: George IV, King
Used Form: Prince of Wales
Used Form: Prince Regent
Used Form: George the Fourth

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Wealth and Poverty Grace Elliott
She needed to visit London to press for payment of the annuity promised her by the Prince of Wales : three hundred and fifty pounds a year, paid quarterly, on the condition of her living...
Travel Mary Harcourt
MH arrived in Hanover from Osnabruck to join the suite of Princess Caroline of Brunswick, who was about to travel to England for her ill-fated marriage to the Prince of Wales (later George IV ).
Fraser, Flora. The Unruly Queen. The Life of Queen Caroline. Knopf.
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James Harris, first Earl of Malmesbury,. Diaries and Correspondence. Editor Malmesbury, James Howard Harris, R. Bentley.
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Travel Mary Harcourt
The banks of the Thames were lined with cheering spectators. At Greenwich the royal party got into coaches (after a small crisis about another lady-in-waiting who claimed that facing backwards in the coach would make...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Catherine Gore
Historical personages, from the Prince of Wales and his mistress Lady Jersey downwards, do appear in this book. It ends on the death of Charles James Fox , apostrophised as one of the great and...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Sarah Green
Under a perfunctory pretence of writing about the monarchs Henry VI and Edward IV , with dignifying chapter-headings from Shakespeare , Milton , Thomson , Prior , Gray , Pope , and the poems of...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Charlotte McCarthy
CMC voices some anti-semitism on the topic of the Naturalization Bill (the bill of 5 April 1753 naturalizing resident aliens, which was popularly called the Jew Bill): she believed that the Jews bribed our...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Harriett Mozley
Her letters, on the evidence of those included in Dorothea Mozley 's Newman Family Letters (published by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge in 1962), are highly intelligent and entertaining. As a girl she rattles...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Anna Jane Vardill
Vardill continued to write for public occasions: on the death of Princess Charlotte (The Bride's Dirge, December 1817) and on those of George III and the Duke of Kent (The Eldest King...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Mary Harcourt
The printed diary begins with the crucial days during which the disturbed king gave signs of convalescence, just in time for the withdrawal of the Regency Bill which would have put the government into the...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Carola Oman
Despite her obvious topical political agenda, CO does not confuse her picture of Napoleon and his operations by any likeness to Hitler. She opens her history, like the biographer she was, with the guillotining of...
Theme or Topic Treated in Text Eglinton Wallace
In the play Lord Crotchet, who is a scholar of ancient Rome and thinks it superior to the modern world, plans a day of saturnalia, when servants change places with their masters. This is presented...
Textual Production Lady Charlotte Bury
LCB anonymously issued a Diary Illustrative of the Times of George the Fourth, a larger selection from her court writings.
Mudge, Bradford Keyes, editor. Dictionary of Literary Biography 116. Gale Research.
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Textual Production Jane Porter
It was published by Longman in three volumes.
Porter, Jane. Duke Christian of Luneburg. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, http://U of A, Special Collections.
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The king was said to have suggested the topic.
Porter, Jane. Duke Christian of Luneburg. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, http://U of A, Special Collections.
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It seems, therefore, that JP , in turning to the House of Brunswick for a...
Textual Production Mary Julia Young
Young mentions the restraint laid on my pen by Personages who fear'd to be mention'd in those memoirs.
Lloyd, Nicola. “Mary Julia Young. A Biographical and Bibliographical Study”. Romantic Textualities, No. 18.
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Crouch, née Phillips, began her career as an opera singer, developed a gift for comedy...
Textual Production Charlotte Dacre
CD returned to poetry, publishing George IV , A Poem . . . To which are added, lyrics, designed for various melodies.
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29 December 1709: Richard Steele's reference in The Tatler...

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29 December 1709

Richard Steele 's reference in The Tatler to the new fashion of hoop petticoats marked the establishment of the mode in England or at least in London.

21 December 1785: The Prince of Wales married Mrs Fitzherbert,...

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21 December 1785

The Prince of Wales married Mrs Fitzherbert , secretly but in the presence of reliable witnesses.

28 September 1786: A hostile and sexually suggestive cartoon...

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28 September 1786

A hostile and sexually suggestive cartoon was published, depicting Mrs Fitzherbert dispensing venereal remedies to the Prince of Wales .

11 June 1788: George III, at the resort town of Cheltenham,...

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11 June 1788

George III , at the resort town of Cheltenham, publicly suffered preliminary symptoms leading up to his second attack of porphyria, which began on 17 October.

5 November 1788-10 March 1789: George III's illness and palpable incapacity...

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5 November 1788-10 March 1789

George III 's illness and palpable incapacity produced the Regency Crisis: the issue was whether or not power would devolve to the Prince of Wales .

8 April 1795: The Prince of Wales (later George IV) married...

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8 April 1795

The Prince of Wales (later George IV) married Princess Caroline of Brunswick.

7 January 1796: Princess Charlotte was born to the Prince...

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7 January 1796

Princess Charlotte was born to the Prince and Princess of Wales.

1804: The Prince of Wales (later George IV) was...

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1804

The Prince of Wales (later George IV) was given full custody of his daughter Princess Charlotte ; George III (her grandfather) became her guardian.

18 September 1809: The new Covent Garden Theatre was opened,...

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18 September 1809

The new Covent Garden Theatre was opened, only to become the scene of massive riots.

28 September 1810: Abraham Goldsmid, a London banker, committed...

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28 September 1810

Abraham Goldsmid , a London banker, committed suicide; his suicide was symptomatic of the current financial collapse.

5 February 1811: The Prince of Wales (later George IV) became...

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5 February 1811

The Prince of Wales (later George IV) became Regent in view of his father 's renewed (and, as it turned out, final) lapse into madness.

February 1812: The Prince of Wales's Regency was made permanent,...

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February 1812

The Prince of Wales 's Regency was made permanent, in recognition that George III was not expected to recover.

28 April 1813: The Act to build Regent Circus (now Regent...

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28 April 1813

The Act to build Regent Circus (now Regent Street), a grand shopping thoroughfare, was brought before parliament; construction was completed in 1820.

: Evangelical William Wilberforce stayed in...

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Winter1814-15

Evangelical William Wilberforce stayed in Brighton during the winter season in order to have access to the Prince Regent and attempt a conversion within the monarchy.

May 1816: Princess Charlotte (daughter of the Prince...

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May 1816

Princess Charlotte (daughter of the Prince of Wales ) married Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg .

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