33. George IV

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Contemporary poet and critic Leigh Hunt described George IV (1820-30) as a violator of his word, a libertine, over head and ears in debt, a disgrace, a despiser of domestic ties, the companion of demi-reps and gamblers without a single claim on the gratitude of his country, nor the respect of posterity.  Characters George IV – King of Great Britain, Ireland and Hanover (1820-30) George III – King of Great Britain and Ireland (1760-1820), King of Hanover (1814-20) Charlotte of Mecklenberg- Strelitz – Queen consort of Great Britain and Ireland (1761-1818), Queen consort of Hanover (1814-18) Princess Charlotte of Wales – daughter of George and Caroline Prince Frederick, duke of York – younger brother of George and one-time heir presumptive Prince William – younger brother of George and eventual heir to the throne Maria Fitzherbert – illegitimate Catholic wife of George Caroline of Brunswick – legitimate wife of George Mary Robinson – a lady-in-waiting for Queen Charlotte, love interest of George Charles James Fox – Whig statesman and friend of George William Pitt the Younger – Prime Minister (1783-1801, 1804-06) Henry Addington – Prime Minister (1801-04) Lord Liverpool – Prime Minister (1812-27) George Canning – Prime Minister (1827) Duke of Wellington – Commander at the Battle of Waterloo, Prime Minister (1828-30, 1834) Robert Peel – Home Secretary, founder of the Metropolitan Police Daniel O’Connell – political leader of Ireland’s Catholic majority, later an MP Elizabeth Fry – Prison and social reformer Henry Hunt – radical speaker and agitator John Nash – Architect James Gilray – contemporary cartoonist Leigh Hunt – contemporary poet and critic Richard Sheridan – Irish satirist Napoleon Bonaparte – Emperor of France Richard II – King of England (1377-99) Charles II – King of England, Scotland and Ireland (1660-85)

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