On Jan. 29, 1820, 10 years after mental illness forced him to retire from public life, Britain's King George III, who lost ...
A Somerset man's links to Georgian royal history are explored in a new book. Frederick Blomberg, believed to be King George III's secret son, was adopted by the king and queen in 1765 and raised in ...
seem to be signaling they are inclined—it will confer on him power not even King George III would have dared to assert. The weakness in the grand edifice of American constitutionalism is that it ...
King George III asserted his claim on the colonies strenuously. The king saw the relationship of Britain and America as that of a parent to a child. A disobedient child, of course, must be punished.
But over time, Parliament became equally insistent that the king could not spend the revenue raised by Parliament however he pleased. In the five centuries that preceded the American Revolution, ...
A rare coin dating from the reign of King George III is set to be sold at auction ... Cook is sure to attract bids from collectors of Cook memorabilia as well as those interested in commemorative ...
Prince William and Kate Middleton's plan with their children George, Charlotte ... ghostwriter make of his contribution to book? King Charles III has shared his confidence in the future of ...
In 1804, it was named Fort King George in honor of King George III, and in 1854 it stopped operating as a military structure. Within Fort King George, travelers can explore the prison and officers ...
Not many people know it but a man with strong links to Somerset may have been the secret son of King George III. A new book by author Rosalind Freeborn reveals the story of Frederick Blomberg ...