William IV (1765–1837), king of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, and king of Hanover

by Michael Brock

  • A prince soon at sea
  • Mrs Jordan
  • Admiral Tarry Breeks
  • A very decent king
  • The crisis over parliamentary reform: Vote for the two Bills
  • The bill in the Lords
  • Foreign policy and the Irish church
  • A monarch of the most strict integrity: last years, death, and reputation

References

See also

Themes

  • Consorts of the monarchs of Great Britain and the United Kingdom

Other online resources

  • Bibliography of British and Irish history
  • National Portrait Gallery
  • National Register of Archives

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