Augusta Sophia, Princess of the United Kingdom

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born on | 8 November 1768 at 20:30 (= 8:30 PM ) | ||||
Place | London, England, 51n30, 0w10 | ||||
Timezone | LMT m0w10 (is local mean time) | ||||
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Biography
British princess, the second daughter of George III and Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. She did not marry or have children.
She died on 22 September 1840 at Clarence House, St. James, London, and was buried at St George's Chapel, Windsor on 2 October, after lying in state at Frogmore.
Relationships
- child->parent relationship with George III, King of England (born 4 June 1738)
- sibling relationship with Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge (born 24 February 1774)
- sibling relationship with Alfred, Prince of Great Britain (born 22 September 1780)
- sibling relationship with Amelia, Princess (born 7 August 1783)
- sibling relationship with Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex (born 27 January 1773)
- sibling relationship with Charlotte, Princess (1766) (born 29 September 1766)
- sibling relationship with Elizabeth, Princess (born 22 May 1770)
- sibling relationship with Ernst August I, King of Hanover (born 5 June 1771)
- sibling relationship with Frederick, Duke of York and Albany (born 16 August 1763)
- sibling relationship with George IV, King of the United Kingdom (born 12 August 1762)
- sibling relationship with Mary, Princess (born 25 April 1776)
- sibling relationship with Octavius, Prince of Great Britain (born 23 February 1779)
- sibling relationship with Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (born 2 November 1767)
- sibling relationship with Sophia, Princess (born 3 November 1777)
- sibling relationship with William IV, King of the United Kingdom (born 21 August 1765)
Events
Source Notes
Sy Scholfield quotes from "An Illustration of the Liturgy of the Church of England" by Thomas Pruen (Rivington, 1820), p. 165: "born November 8, 1768, about 7 o'clock in the evening."
Scholfield found a time of "around 9 o'clock in the evening" in a news report, "Wiener Zeitung," 30 November 1768, p. 6. Thus the time of birth was changed from 7pm to 8pm in January 2017.
In Nov 2018 time was changed to 8:30pm with Scholfield quoting The Leeds Intelligencer and Yorkshire General Advertiser, West Yorkshire, 15 November 1768, p. 3: "in the evening ... at half an hour past eight o'clock."
Categories
- Family : Relationship : Married late/never (Never)
- Family : Parenting : Kids none
- Notable : Famous : Royal family (House of Hanover)