On Jan. 29, 1820, 10 years after mental illness forced him to retire from public life, Britain's King George III, who lost ...
As a child, Rosalind Freeborn was nonchalant about her grandmother’s claim of a family connection to King George III.
Early in 1776, King George consented ... In 1820, George III died at the age of 82, blind, deaf, and delusional. His 60-year reign remains the longest in the history of England's male monarchs.
The monument to King George III was installed on Weymouth's Esplanade ... Dorset Council is working with Historic England and the town's civic society to reinstate the accessory to the Grade ...
A Somerset man's links to Georgian royal history are explored in a new book. Frederick Blomberg, believed to be King George III's secret son, was adopted by the king and queen in 1765 and raised in ...
seem to be signaling they are inclined—it will confer on him power not even King George III would have dared to assert. The weakness in the grand edifice of American constitutionalism is that it ...
But over time, Parliament became equally insistent that the king could not spend the revenue raised by Parliament however he pleased. In the five centuries that preceded the American Revolution, ...
Frederick Blomberg was adopted and raised by the King and Queen in 1765.
Richard III has long stood accused of murdering his nephews in 1483, but some experts doubt it. A new piece of evidence has ...