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  2. Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz - Wikipedia

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    In 1788, the royal couple visited the Worcester Porcelain Factory (founded in 1751, and later to be known as Royal Worcester), where Queen Charlotte ordered a porcelain service that was later renamed "Royal Lily" in her honour. Another well-known porcelain service designed and named in her honour was the "Queen Charlotte" pattern. [41]

  3. Adjoa Andoh, a Ghanian-British actress who plays Lady Danbury in Bridgerton, says of the queen’s ancestry in New African, “Queen Charlotte, the wife of George III, was the descendant of an ...

  4. Charlotte, Princess Royal - Wikipedia

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    Charlotte, Princess Royal (Charlotte Augusta Matilda; 29 September 1766 – 6 October 1828), was Queen of Württemberg as the wife of King Frederick I. She was the eldest daughter and fourth child of George III of the United Kingdom and his wife, Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz .

  5. Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story - Wikipedia

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    The spin-off miniseries revolving around Queen Charlotte consists of two plot lines: one in the present of Bridgerton, beginning in 1814 with the death of the royal heir Princess Charlotte, [a] an event that causes the Queen to pressure her children to marry and produce another royal heir; the other begins in 1761 with Charlotte meeting and marrying King George.

  6. The true story of Queen Charlotte and how it compares to the ...

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  7. Who Was the Real Life Queen Charlotte? - AOL

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    Here, everything you need to know about the real Queen Charlotte. She was born a German princess. In 1744 in Mirow, Germany, ...

  8. The True Story of Queen Charlotte - AOL

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  9. Queen Charlotte (1770 ship) - Wikipedia

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    Queen Charlotte arrived at Barbados with 69 captives. At some point J.Roach became master of Queen Charlotte. [1] One of the provisions of the Slave Trade Act 1788 (Dolben's Act), was bonuses for the master (£100) and surgeon (£50) if the mortality among the captives was under 2%; a mortality rate of under 3% resulted in a bonus of half that ...