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  1. Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge (Adolphus Frederick; 24 February 1774 – 8 July 1850) was the tenth child and seventh son of King George III of the United Kingdom and Queen Charlotte.He held the title of Duke of Cambridge from 1801 until his death. He served as Viceroy of the Kingdom of Hanover successively on behalf of his elder brothers King George IV and King William IV.

  2. Lord Frederick Charles Edward Cambridge. (1907-1940), Captain of Coldstream Guards; son of 1st Duke of Cambridge. Sitter in 6 portraits.

  3. 11 de feb. de 2009 · 8 ‘Frederic the Great’ (Apr. 1842) in Macaulay, Lord, Essays and lays of ancient Rome (London 1890, popular edn), p. 807 Google Scholar. Frederic's tolerance is confirmed by Hubatsch, Walther, Frederick the Great of Prussia: absolutism and administration (London, 1975), p. 40 Google Scholar. John Clive's most recent assessment of Macaulay ...

  4. Frederick Charles Edward Cambridge. Memorial: Badminton Memorial Hall - Hayes Lane. ... Lord Cambridge was killed, the first officer of the Coldstream Guards to fall. He was a popular soldier and his loss was felt. He left his estate, which was worth over a million in today’s money, to his sister Mary Constance Duchess of Beaufort. ...

  5. Lord Frederick Cambridge ("Frederick Charles Edward") (born Prince Frederick of Teck) (23 September 1907-30 May 1940) was a descendant of the British Royal Family. He was the younger son of the Adolphus Cambridge, 1st Marquess of Cambridge, formerly the Duke of Teck, and a nephew of Queen Mary, the consort of King George V.

  6. George William Frederick Charles, 2nd duke of Cambridge (born March 26, 1819, Hannover, Hanover [Germany]—died March 17, 1904, London, Eng.) was a conservative field marshal and commander in chief of the British army for 39 years. He was the only son of Adolphus Frederick, the youngest son of King George III. After brief service in the Hanoverian army, George William became a colonel in the ...

  7. Lord F Cambridge is killed in action. Full text is unavailable for this digitized archive article. Subscribers may view the full text of this article in its original form through TimesMachine.