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George, Prince of Wales (later King George IV) planned to rebuild Cumberland Lodge after becoming prince regent. He used the Lower Lodge as temporary accommodation in 1812. Alterations and additions were undertaken by John Nash [2] for George.
George IV (George Augustus Frederick; 12 August 1762 – 26 June 1830) was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and King of Hanover from 29 January 1820 until his death in 1830. At the time of his accession to the throne, he was acting as prince regent for his father, King George III , having done so since 5 February 1811 ...
The chapel is the successor to the chapels built at Royal Lodge and Cumberland Lodge for the use of their royal occupants and their staff. By the mid-1820s, George IV frequently resided at Royal Lodge during his refurbishment of Windsor Castle, and a larger chapel was required for the worship of his household and staff.
George, Prince of Wales – who went on to become King George IV, used the lodge as temporary accommodation in 1812. It was almost completely demolished, except for the conservatory, in 1830 under ...
James VI – Fellowcraft Freemason (Lodge Scoon and Perth No. 3 in Perth) (1601-1625) George IV – Grand Master of the Premier Grand Lodge of England (1790-1813) [41] William IV [41] Edward VII – Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of England (1874-1901) [41] Edward VIII [41] George VI – Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Scotland (1936 ...
George, Prince of Wales – who went on to become King George IV, used the lodge as temporary accommodation in 1812. It was almost completely demolished, except for the conservatory, in 1830 under ...
George IV (1783–1827; demolished and Carlton House Terrace constructed on the site, ... East Sheen Lodge: Princess Louise, Princess Royal (1889–1931)
Son of George I and Sophia Dorothea of Brunswick-Lüneburg-Celle: Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach Herrenhausen Gardens 22 August 1705 [b] 8 children until 20 November 1737 25 October 1760 Kensington Palace Aged 76 Son of George I George III [7] George William Frederick 25 October 1760 [h] – 29 January 1820 (59 years, 97 days) Until 1801: 1801 ...