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Everything about Frederick Prince Of Wales totally explained
Issue
| Name |
irth |
eath |
otes |
| Princess Augusta, Duchess of Brunswick |
31 August 1737 |
31 March 1813 |
married, 1764, Karl Wilhelm Ferdinand, Duke of Brunswick; had issue |
| George III |
4 June 1738 |
29 January 1820 |
married, 1761, Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz; had issue |
| Prince Edward Augustus, Duke of York |
14 March 1739 |
17 September 1767 |
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| Princess Elizabeth |
30 December 1740 |
4 September 1759 |
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| Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester |
14 November 1743 |
25 August 1805 |
married, 1766, Maria Waldegrave, Countess Waldegrave; had issue |
| Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland |
27 November 1745 |
18 September 1790 |
married, 1771, Anne Houghton; no issue |
| Princess Louisa |
8 March 1749 |
13 May 1768 |
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| Prince Frederick |
13 May 1750 |
29 December 1765 |
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| Caroline Matilda, Queen of Denmark and Norway |
11 July 1751 |
10 May 1775 |
married, 1766, Christian VII of Denmark; had issue |
Legacy
Fredericksburg, Virginia is named after him.
The town of Prince Frederick, Maryland is believed to have been named in the prince's honor.
Fort Frederick, in Kingston, Ontario, Canada a fortification consisting mostly of earthworks (engineering) with a North wall of stone masonry is named after him. Fort Frederick contains one of the Martello Towers which houses the Royal Military College of Canada museum.
Fort Frederica, and the surrounding town of Frederica, on St. Simons Island, Georgia, were named for him.
The Prince of Wales' epigram:
"Here lies poor Fred who was alive and is dead,
Had it been his father I'd much rather,
Had it been his sister nobody would have missed her,
Had it been his brother, still better than another,
Had it been the whole generation, so much better for the nation,
But since it's Fred who was alive and is dead,
There is no more to be said!"
- quoted by William Makepeace Thackeray, "Four Georges"Further Information
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