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  1. Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh (25 November 1743 – 25 August 1805), was a grandson of George II and a younger brother of George III of the United Kingdom . Life. Youth. William Henry (left) with his brother Henry, from a family group portrait of 1751. William Henry, aged 11, by Liotard.

  2. Sir William Beechey: William Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh, Öl auf Leinwand, 1804. Prince William Henry, 1. Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh (* 14. November jul. / 25. November 1743 greg. in London; † 25. August 1805 ebenda) war ein Mitglied der britischen Königsfamilie. Leben

  3. William Henry, Duke of Gloucester, by Richard Crosse. RCIN 420120 ©. The newly digitised papers of William Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh provide a fascinating glimpse, predominantly through correspondence, into the Dukes private life and role as George III’s unofficial ambassador.

  4. Prince William Henry 1743–1805 1st Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh: Dukedom of Edinburgh (1st creation), Marquessate of the Isle of Ely, and Earldom of Eltham (1st creation), Viscountcy Launceston, and Barony Snowdon merged in the Crown, 1760: Dukedom of Gloucester and Edinburgh unused, 1805–1816: King William IV 1765–1837 ...

  5. Sophia Matilda (1773-1844), Princess of Gloucester, niece of George III is the child of William Henry (1743-1805) duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh

  6. Prince William of Gloucester (William Henry Andrew Frederick; 18 December 1941 – 28 August 1972) was a member of the British royal family. The elder son of Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, and Princess Alice, Duchess of Gloucester, he was a grandson of George V, nephew of Edward VIII and George VI, and first cousin of Elizabeth II.

  7. William Henry, Duke of Gloucester, by Richard Crosse. RCIN 420120 ©. The newly digitised papers of William Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh provide a fascinating glimpse, predominantly through correspondence, into the Duke’s private life and role as George III’s unofficial ambassador.