Princess Charlotte of Clarence
Princess Charlotte of Clarence Born on 27 March 1819, Hanover. She died the same day as her birth. She was the oldest daughter of William IV of the United Kingdom and his wife Adelaide. She had four younger siblings- Elizabeth of Clarence, three stillborn brothers and a stillborn sibling of unknown sex.
| Charlotte of Clarence | |||||
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| Born | 27 March 1819 Hanover | ||||
| Died | 27 March 1819 | ||||
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| House | House of Hanover | ||||
| Father | William IV | ||||
| Mother | Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen | ||||
Ancestors
| Princess Charlotte of Clarence | Father: William IV of the United Kingdom |
Paternal Grandfather: George III of the United Kingdom |
Paternal Great-grandfather: Frederick, Prince of Wales |
| Paternal Great-grandmother: Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha | |||
| Paternal Grandmother: Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz |
Paternal Great-grandfather: Charles I Ludwig Frederick, Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz | ||
| Paternal Great-grandmother: Princess Elizabeth Albertine of Saxe-Hildburghausen |
Princess Charlotte Of Clarence Media
William (left), aged thirteen, and his younger brother Edward, painted by Benjamin West, 1778
Prince William at the age of 17, by Thomas Gainsborough, c. September 1782
Portrait in dress uniform by Martin Archer Shee, c. 1800
Cartoon by James Gillray of William and Mrs. Jordan: A large, cracked chamber-pot represents Mrs. Jordan, and the Duke has thrust himself into a fissure in the "Jordan".
"The Disconsolate Sailor", 1811: a cartoon by Charles Williams about Catherine Tylney-Long's choice between the Duke of Clarence (right) and William Wesley-Pole (left)
Portrait as Lord High Admiral. Print by William James Ward, after Abraham Wivell's painting, first published in 1827
Portrait by James Lonsdale, 1830. William wears Masonic insignia.
Portrait by Sir David Wilkie, 1837
Half-Crown of William IV, 1836. The inscription reads GULIELMUS IIII D(EI) G(RATIA) BRITANNIAR(UM) REX F(IDEI) D(EFENSOR) (William IV by the Grace of God King of the Britains, Defender of the Faith)