H.R.H. The Duke of Clarence lived here, 1826, later to become King William IV (The Sailor King), 1830 - 1837.
Site: King William IV when Duke of Clarence (1 memorial)
W1, Charles Street, 22
H.R.H. The Duke of Clarence lived here, 1826, later to become King William IV (The Sailor King), 1830 - 1837.
W1, Charles Street, 22
This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
King William IV when Duke of Clarence
The Duke of Clarence became King William IV (The Sailor King), reigning 1830 ...
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The designers of this plaque seem to be anticipating the need for additional memorials.
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We are not confident in the transcription of the first name and initial.
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