Memoirs of the court of England during the regency, 1811-1820: from original family documents, Volume 1
Richard Plantagenet Temple Nugent Brydges Chandos Grenville Buckingham and Chandos (Duke of) - January 1, 1856
Hurst and Blockett - Publisher
Here I will share some of my articles on favorite topics, such as English Country Houses, the Regency Royals, Jane Austen, and the like. Some of these articles have been published elsewhere, probably on the blog I share with Kristine Hughes,
The Prince Adolphus, 1st Duke of Cambridge
Adolphus Frederick; 24 February 1774 – 8 July 1850), was the tenth child and seventh son of George III and Queen Charlotte. Held title of Duke of Cambridge from 1801 until his death.
Royalty.nu - Royal History of France - Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of the French
Tailor to George, Prince of Wales
Charles Bazalgette//I have been researching the life of my gggggfr Louis Bazalgette for about 16 years now. He was tailor to the Prince of Wales, later George IV.
The building that originally stood on the site of the current Queen's Gallery was designed by John Nash as one of Buckingham Palace's three identical conservatories or pavilions in the form of Ionic temples
Once the favoured home of some of Britain's most famous kings and queens.
Kensington’s State Apartments were given over in 1911-12 to the newly founded London Museum for the display of objects relating to the City of London and royal relics.
Queen Mary h
English Historical Fiction Authors: Debra Brown's What Were the Royals Doing?http://t.co/Zonzfvvb
Prince Edward Augustus was born at Buckingham House on 2 November 1767, the fifth child and fourth son of King George III and Queen Charlotte.
A Regency Era Peronality-William IV http://t.co/syNsv5jq via @DWWilkin
A Regency Era Peronality–William IV http://t.co/syNsv5jq via @DWWilkin
A Regency Era Personality-Princess Charlotte http://t.co/UgrpB8q3 via @DWWilkin
A Regency Era Personality–Princess Charlotte http://t.co/UgrpB8q3 via @DWWilkin