Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... George were married and were both living in London and therefore , had the boy been proved to have been her child he would have been ' legally ' also George's , under the law that , if the hus- band was in the Kingdom ( ' within the ...
... George were married and were both living in London and therefore , had the boy been proved to have been her child he would have been ' legally ' also George's , under the law that , if the hus- band was in the Kingdom ( ' within the ...
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... George , to say whether you can marry the Princess or not . ' The com- bined effect of the King's financial blackmail , Lady Jersey's influence and Mrs Fitzherbert's refusal to return to him made George decide that he could marry the ...
... George , to say whether you can marry the Princess or not . ' The com- bined effect of the King's financial blackmail , Lady Jersey's influence and Mrs Fitzherbert's refusal to return to him made George decide that he could marry the ...
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... George and Caroline , was born on January 7 , 1796 ; on January 10 , George made the passionate will in favour of Mrs Fitzherbert . He then openly left Caroline and eventually , in response to her complaints and enquiries , wrote to her ...
... George and Caroline , was born on January 7 , 1796 ; on January 10 , George made the passionate will in favour of Mrs Fitzherbert . He then openly left Caroline and eventually , in response to her complaints and enquiries , wrote to her ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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