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has departed only exhausts the onlookers & keeps them so strained that they cannot avail themselves of the solace of thought, communion or prayer. I therefore decided to determine the end and injected (myself) morphia gr.3/4 and shortly afterwards cocaine gr.1 into the distended jugular vein ... In about 1/4 an hour – breathing quieter – appearance more placid – physical struggle gone.
1923:... each time he became conscious it was some kind inquiry or kind observation of someone, some words of gratitude for kindness shown. But he did say to his secretary when he sent for him: "How is the Empire?" An unusual phrase in that form, and the secretary said: "All is well, sir, with the Empire", and the King gave him a smile and relapsed once more into unconsciousness.
1391:, but the Conservatives and Unionists opposed it. As tempers rose over the Home Rule Bill, which would never have been possible without the Parliament Act, relations between the elderly Knollys and the Conservatives became poor, and he was pushed into retirement. Desperate to avoid the prospect of civil war in Ireland between Unionists and Nationalists, George called a
1849:; he nicknamed her "Lilibet", and she affectionately called him "Grandpa England". In 1935, George said of his son Edward: "After I am dead, the boy will ruin himself within 12 months", and of Albert and Elizabeth: "I pray to God my eldest son will never marry and have children, and that nothing will come between Bertie and Lilibet and the throne".
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Britain. He was by temperament a traditionalist who never fully appreciated or approved the revolutionary changes under way in British society. Nevertheless, he invariably wielded his influence as a force of neutrality and moderation, seeing his role as mediator rather than final decision maker.
1371:, gave George conflicting advice. Knollys advised George to accept the Cabinet's demands, while Stamfordham advised George to accept the resignation. Like his father, George reluctantly agreed to the dissolution and creation of peers, although he felt his ministers had taken advantage of his inexperience to browbeat him. After the
854:, resented the fact that, as the wife of a younger son of the British sovereign, she had to yield precedence to George's mother, whose father had been a minor German prince before being called unexpectedly to the throne of Denmark. Guided by her mother, Marie refused George when he proposed to her. She married
1209:, published a lie that George had secretly married in Malta as a young man, and that consequently his marriage to Queen Mary was bigamous. The lie had first surfaced in print in 1893, but George had shrugged it off as a joke. In an effort to kill off rumours, Mylius was arrested, tried and found guilty of
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newspaper rather than "less appropriate ... evening journals". Neither Queen Mary, who was intensely religious and might not have sanctioned euthanasia, nor the Prince of Wales were consulted. The royal family did not want the King to endure pain and suffering and did not want his life prolonged
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formalised the
Dominions' legislative independence and established that the succession to the throne could not be changed unless all the Parliaments of the Dominions as well as the Parliament at Westminster agreed. The Statute's preamble described the monarch as "the symbol of the free association of
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of 1899–1902. George presented thousands of specially designed South
African War medals to colonial troops. In South Africa, the royal party met civic leaders, African leaders, and Boer prisoners, and was greeted by elaborate decorations, expensive gifts, and fireworks displays. Despite this, not all
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At about 11 o'clock it was evident that the last stage might endure for many hours, unknown to the
Patient but little comporting with that dignity and serenity which he so richly merited and which demanded a brief final scene. Hours of waiting just for the mechanical end when all that is really life
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gazetted on 11 December 1917, the King restricted the style of "Royal
Highness" and the titular dignity of "Prince (or Princess) of Great Britain and Ireland" to the children of the Sovereign, the children of the sons of the Sovereign and the eldest living son of the eldest son of a Prince of Wales.
1575:, died aged 13 after a lifetime of ill health. George was informed of his death by Queen Mary, who wrote, " had been a great anxiety to us for many years ... The first break in the family circle is hard to bear but people have been so kind & sympathetic & this has helped us much."
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I have lost my best friend and the best of fathers ... I never had a word with him in my life. I am heart-broken and overwhelmed with grief but God will help me in my responsibilities and darling May will be my comfort as she has always been. May God give me strength and guidance in the heavy
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British royalty that reflected the values and virtues of the upper middle-class rather than upper-class lifestyles or vices. Acting within his constitutional bounds, he dealt skilfully with a succession of crises: Ireland, the First World War, and the
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September 1877, when George was 12 years old, both brothers joined the cadet training ship
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Highness, Highness or Serene Highness, and the titular dignity of Prince and Princess shall cease except those titles already granted and remaining unrevoked". George's relatives who fought on the German side, such as
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and damned dull it was." He was earnestly devoted to
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George had never liked his wife's habit of signing official documents and letters as "Victoria Mary" and insisted she drop one of those names. They both thought she should not be called Queen
Victoria, and so she became Queen Mary. Later that year, a radical propagandist,
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resented the display and expense, the war having weakened their capacity to reconcile their Afrikaner-Dutch culture with their status as British subjects. Critics in the English-language press decried the enormous cost at a time when families faced severe hardship.
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had asked the previous king to give an undertaking that he would create sufficient Liberal peers to allow the passage of Liberal legislation. Edward had reluctantly agreed, provided the Lords rejected the budget after two successive general elections. After the
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1931:, issued a bulletin with the words "The King's life is moving peacefully towards its close." Dawson's private diary, unearthed after his death and made public in 1986, reveals that George's last words, a mumbled "God damn you!", were addressed to his nurse,
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permanently removed – with a few exceptions – the power of the Lords to veto bills. George later came to feel that Knollys had withheld information from him about the willingness of the opposition to form a government if the Liberals had resigned.
1001:, later despaired of George's time as Duke of York, writing: "He may be all right as a young midshipman and a wise old king, but when he was Duke of York ... he did nothing at all but kill animals and stick in stamps." George was an avid
1125:, George warned of "the impression which seemed to prevail among brethren across the seas, that the Old Country must wake up if she intends to maintain her old position of pre-eminence in her colonial trade against foreign competitors."
997:, where their way of life mirrored that of a comfortable middle-class family rather than royalty. George preferred a simple, almost quiet, life, in marked contrast to the lively social life pursued by his father. His official biographer,
1880:. In 1925, on the instruction of his doctors, he was reluctantly sent on a recuperative private cruise in the Mediterranean; it was his third trip abroad since the war, and his last. In November 1928, he fell seriously ill with
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in London. In July, the King and Queen visited Ireland for five days; they received a warm welcome, with thousands of people lining the route of their procession to cheer. Later in 1911, the King and Queen travelled to India for the
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in July 1914 in an attempt to negotiate a settlement. After four days the conference ended without an agreement. Political developments in Britain and Ireland were overtaken by events in Europe, and the issue of Irish Home Rule was
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The First World War took a toll on George's health: he was seriously injured on 28 October 1915 when thrown by his horse at a troop review in France, and his heavy smoking exacerbated recurring breathing problems. He suffered from
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was opposed to the rescue of the Russian imperial family, the letters of Lord Stamfordham suggest that it was George V who opposed the idea against the advice of the government. Advance planning for a rescue was undertaken by
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Asquith attempted to curtail the power of the Lords through constitutional reforms, which were again blocked by the Upper House. A constitutional conference on the reforms broke down in November 1910 after 21 meetings. Asquith and
908:, the disease that was thought to have killed his grandfather Prince Albert. Queen Victoria still regarded Princess May as a suitable match for her grandson, and George and May grew close during their shared period of mourning.
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politicians and trade union officials. His abandonment of social aloofness conditioned the royal family's behaviour and enhanced its popularity during the economic crises of the 1920s and for over two generations thereafter.
1841:, deteriorated in these later years. George was disappointed in Edward's failure to settle down in life and appalled by his many affairs with married women. In contrast, he was fond of his second son, Prince Albert (later
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919:, London. Throughout their lives, they remained devoted to each other. George was, on his own admission, unable to express his feelings easily in speech, but they often exchanged loving letters and notes of endearment.
1614:, most of Europe was ruled by monarchs related to George, but during and after the war, the monarchies of Austria, Germany, Greece, and Spain, like Russia, fell to revolution and war. In March 1919, Lieutenant-Colonel
1445:. George had brothers-in-law and cousins who were British subjects but who bore German titles such as Duke and Duchess of Teck, Prince and Princess of Battenberg, and Prince and Princess of Schleswig-Holstein. When
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wording of the Accession Declaration that he would be required to make at the opening of his first parliament. He made it known that he would refuse to open parliament unless it was changed. As a result, the
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the diary of King George V is the journal of a very ordinary man, containing a great deal more about his hobby of stamp collecting than it does about his personal feelings, with a heavy emphasis on the
1147:, where he was disgusted by racial discrimination and campaigned for greater involvement of Indians in the government of the country. The tour was almost immediately followed by a trip to Spain for the
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disputes Bogdanor, saying the idea of a national government had been in the minds of party leaders since late 1930 and it was they, not the King, who determined when the time had come to establish one.
1464:. He and all his British relatives relinquished their German titles and styles and adopted British-sounding surnames. George compensated his male relatives by giving them British peerages. His cousin
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2039:. George's eldest son and successor, Edward VIII, saw it fall and wondered whether it was a bad omen for his new reign. As a mark of respect to their father, George's four surviving sons – Edward,
1560:. George wrote in his diary: "It was a foul murder. I was devoted to Nicky, who was the kindest of men and thorough gentleman: loved his country and people." The following year, Nicholas's mother,
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if not himself a characteristic example of the great British middle class, is so like the characteristic examples of that class that there is no perceptible distinction to be made between the two.
1016:, died. At the request of his father, "out of respect for poor dear Uncle Sasha's memory", George joined his parents in Saint Petersburg for the funeral. He and his parents remained in Russia for
904:, leaving George second in line to the throne and likely to succeed after his father. George had only just recovered from a serious illness himself, having been confined to bed for six weeks with
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that Germany was now the peril of the world, and that there was bound to be a war within ten years if Germany went on at the present rate; he warned the British ambassador in Berlin,
1275:, shooting 21 tigers, 8 rhinoceroses and a bear over 10 days. He was a keen and expert marksman. On a later occasion, on 18 December 1913, he shot over a thousand
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to the Tsar and his family, but worsening conditions for the British people, and fears that revolution might come to the British Isles, led George to think that the presence of the
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of his reign in 1935, he had become a well-loved king, saying in response to the crowd's adulation, "I cannot understand it, after all I am only a very ordinary sort of fellow."
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revolutionaries and wider difficulties with the conduct of the war, the plan was never put into operation. Nicholas and his immediate family remained in Russia, where they were
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complaining of a cold; he remained in the room until his death. He became gradually weaker, drifting in and out of consciousness. Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin later said:
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against taking inflammatory action, and took exception to suggestions that the strikers were "revolutionaries" saying, "Try living on their wages before you judge them."
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and approved by Lloyd George. A few weeks later, a truce was agreed. Negotiations between Britain and the Irish secessionists led to the signing of the
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to Delhi. He was the only Emperor of India to be present at his own Delhi Durbar.
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Sandringham Days: The Domestic Life of the Royal Family in Norfolk,1862–1952
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3785:"Protestantism, Monarchy and the Defence of Christian Britain 1837–2005"
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shortened the declaration and removed the most offensive phrases.
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King, Kaiser, Tsar: Three Royal Cousins Who Led the World to War
1900:, Sussex. As a result of his stay, the town acquired the suffix
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of King George V and Queen Mary by Jean Desboutin, 13 March 1914
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Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
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wide-ranging political, social and economic coverage, 1910–35
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Lines of Succession: Heraldry of the Royal Families of Europe
5270:"Buckingham Palace is unlikely shrine to the history of jazz"
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Dreadnought: Britain, Germany and the Coming of the Great War
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George inherited the throne at a politically turbulent time.
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Diary, 25 July 1918, quoted in Clay, p. 344 and Rose, p. 216
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artificially but neither did they approve Dawson's actions.
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Publicity photograph of the King's Christmas broadcast, 1934
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would be seen as inappropriate. Despite the later claims of
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and the composer as soloist. At the procession to George's
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Political turmoil in Ireland continued as the Nationalists
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on 22 January 1901, George's father ascended the throne as
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Johann Leopold, Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
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Prince William Frederick, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh
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1516:. Under pressure from his mother, George also removed the
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2012:
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that he ordered it to be burned. He did admire sculptor
1939:", admitted in the diary that he ended the King's life:
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on 12 December 1911. George wore the newly created
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From November 1905 to March 1906, George and May toured
4905:"1936 Secret is out: Doctor sped George V's death"
3791:, Farnham, Surrey: Ashgate Publishing, pp. 63–64,
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to reward the Dominions for their participation in the
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Grand masters of the Order of St Michael and St George
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Prince William Henry, Duke of Gloucester and Edinburgh
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Watson, Francis (1986), "The death of George V",
4505:(1991), "1931 Revisited: The constitutional aspects",
1468:, who earlier in the war had been forced to resign as
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In October 1894, George's maternal uncle-by-marriage,
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Peers of the United Kingdom created by Queen Victoria
5219:, London, UK: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, p. 83,
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3825:"How George V was received by the Irish in 1911"
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George V disliked sitting for portraits and despised
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was established, and Lloyd George was out of office.
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George's relationship with his eldest son and heir,
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and his family to safety in Switzerland. In 1922, a
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The Canadian Crown and Indigenous peoples of Canada
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Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale
4534:(1991), "1931 Revisited: The political realities",
1068:. Their tour included Gibraltar, Malta, Port Said,
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Wedding of Prince George and Princess Victoria Mary
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8116:Alfred, Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
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5309:The Transformation of British Politics, 1860–1995
5145:(London), Tuesday, 28 January 1936, p. 10, col. F
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3787:, in Brown, Callum G.; Snape, Michael F. (eds.),
2127:Although he and his wife occasionally toured the
1508:, had their British peerages suspended by a 1919
1195:, and George became king. He wrote in his diary:
725:For three years from 1879, the princes served on
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10617:The Canadian Crown and the Canadian Armed Forces
6705:King George V School, Gilbert and Ellice Islands
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5067:The death of His Majesty King George V 1936
3259:Emperor of Japan: Meiji and his world, 1852–1912
1247:on 22 June 1911, and was celebrated by the
11273:Military personnel from the City of Westminster
11168:House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (United Kingdom)
8398:Generations are numbered by their descent from
8073:Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught and Strathearn
7955:Prince Henry, Duke of Cumberland and Strathearn
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3159:(Queen Victoria's aunt, for whom George's aunt
3139:(the Princess of Wales's brother, for whom the
11208:People associated with the University of Wales
8858:King Ferdinand II of Portugal and the Algarves
8483:Princess Alexandra, The Honourable Lady Ogilvy
8187:Alastair, 2nd Duke of Connaught and Strathearn
5578:Two Georges: The Making of the Modern Monarchy
5485:, retrieved 1 May 2010 (Subscription required)
5386:"Marks of Cadency in the British Royal Family"
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1703:. Clockwise from centre front: George V,
1626:ship was sent to Greece to rescue his cousins
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596:(1914–1918), the empires of his first cousins
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3849:"The queen in 2011 ... the king in 1911"
3261:, Columbia University Press, pp. 350–351
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1506:Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
1474:Adolphus Cambridge, 1st Marquess of Cambridge
1389:legislation that would give Ireland Home Rule
1024:, to one of George's paternal first cousins,
263:Mary, Princess Royal and Countess of Harewood
8839:Albert, Prince Consort of the United Kingdom
6178:Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale
4788:The Mammoth Book of British Kings and Queens
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671:, and his mother was the eldest daughter of
27:King of the United Kingdom from 1910 to 1936
8342:Not a British prince by birth, but created
7344:Monarchs of England and Scotland after the
5469:(September 2004; online edition May 2009),
4763:, London, UK: Cassell and Co., p. 36,
3385:(September 2004; online edition May 2009),
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5416:, London: Little, Brown, pp. 34, 51,
4991:
4989:
4941:
4939:
4876:
4874:
4872:
4530:
3461:Clay, p. 154; Nicolson, p. 51; Rose, p. 97
2719:Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn
2104:; he was so displeased by one portrait by
1845:), and doted on his eldest granddaughter,
1232:The King-Emperor and Queen-Empress at the
1167:, George's cousin and brother-in-law, and
740:, South Africa and Australia, and visited
525:. From 1877 to 1892, George served in the
47:
8305:James Mountbatten-Windsor, Earl of Wessex
8144:Prince Ernest Augustus, Duke of Brunswick
8001:Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex
7981:Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany
5624:
5510:King George the Fifth: His Life and Reign
5243:, London, UK: Little, Brown, p. 54,
5095:
5037:"Doctor murdered Britain's George V"
4969:
4695:
4373:
4146:
3135:(the Prince of Wales's half-cousin); the
2777:Princess Victoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld
1953:George V lying in state, draped with the
1213:, and was sentenced to a year in prison.
1119:creation of the Commonwealth of Australia
1064:In 1901, the Duke and Duchess toured the
584:established the supremacy of the elected
521:behind his father and his elder brother,
10233:Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone
8201:Prince Hubertus of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
7885:for members of the British royal family.
6595:British Empire Exhibition postage stamps
5801:, and does not reflect subsequent edits.
5784:
5635:
5575:
5504:
5163:
4902:
4857:(London), 21 January 1936, p. 12, col. A
4809:
4742:Pope-Hennessy, p. 546; Rose, pp. 359–360
4731:Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone
4628:King Edward VIII: The Official Biography
4501:
4067:
3669:, Household of HRH The Prince of Wales,
3629:
2899:Princess Louise Caroline of Hesse-Kassel
2180:As Duke of York, George's arms were the
2084:
1862:
1817:
1694:
1597:
1502:Ernest Augustus, Crown Prince of Hanover
1482:
1478:Alexander Cambridge, 1st Earl of Athlone
1407:
1341:
1290:
1227:
1178:
1096:
1035:
926:
860:
825:
693:
11178:Members of the Privy Council of Ireland
7877:, who formalised the use of the titles
6053:Articles and topics related to George V
5605:
5593:
5475:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
4986:
4936:
4869:
4845:(London), 22 January 1936, p. 7, col. A
4751:
4678:"The Illness of H. M. the King-Emperor"
4622:
4595:
3949:
3947:
3593:
3558:
3391:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
3378:
3211:(London), Saturday, 8 July 1865, p. 12.
3123:(Prince Albert's brother, for whom the
3084:List of covers of Time magazine (1920s)
2657:Princess Louise of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg
2599:Ernest I, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
1787:, George encouraged the formation of a
1128:On 9 November 1901, George was created
14:
11000:
10299:
10208:The Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge
8726:and therefor a member of the house of
8473:Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
7945:Prince Edward, Duke of York and Albany
7873:The generations indicate descent from
5701:
5347:"The King of England: George V",
4995:
4945:
4880:
4782:
4202:The Letters of Rudyard Kipling 1920–30
3764:Pope-Hennessy, p. 421; Rose, pp. 75–76
3717:
3605:
3376:
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3372:
3370:
3368:
3366:
3364:
3362:
3360:
3358:
2940:
2820:
2816:
2806:
2698:
2625:Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
2588:
2584:
2566:Descendants of Christian IX of Denmark
2420:George Lascelles, 7th Earl of Harewood
2383:Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon
2176:List of titles and honours of George V
1582:. The event was described in a poem, "
1439:Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
893:and a first cousin of Queen Victoria.
10766:
10273:
10164:
10016:
9797:
9771:
9535:
9509:
8742:
8362:
7837:
7535:
6765:
6504:With Our King and Queen Through India
6064:
6051:
5550:, London: George Allen and Unwin, Ltd
5488:
5280:from the original on 27 December 2019
5235:
5210:'s diary quoted by Sinclair, p. 107;
5043:, Washington (PA), 28 November 1986,
4903:Lelyveld, Joseph (28 November 1986),
4472:from the original on 24 December 2012
4302:from the original on 24 December 2019
4298:(obituary), London, UK, 4 July 2011,
4271:from the original on 19 November 2018
3962:
3789:Secularisation in the Christian World
3256:
3117:Prince Edward of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach
3016:
3006:
3002:
2990:
2984:
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2922:
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2870:
2864:
2854:
2838:
2828:
2824:
2800:
2790:
2774:
2764:
2760:
2748:
2745:Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom
2742:
2732:
2716:
2706:
2702:
2686:
2680:
2670:
2654:
2644:
2640:
2628:
2622:
2612:
2596:
2592:
2503:Princess Marina of Greece and Denmark
2476:
2432:
2415:Henry Lascelles, 6th Earl of Harewood
2388:
2344:
2290:
2287:
2284:
2281:
2278:
2200:, the centre point bearing an anchor
1606:reached its territorial peak in 1920.
803:North America and West Indies Station
11048:20th-century Royal Marines personnel
8388:
7561:
5554:
5456:
5438:
5211:
5047:from the original on 3 November 2020
4399:
3944:
3167:(George's aunt, for whom her sister
3165:Princess Louis of Hesse and by Rhine
1896:, Aldwick, in the seaside resort of
1826:In 1932, George agreed to deliver a
1286:
865:George and Mary on their wedding day
772:, Dalton recorded a sighting of the
192:, St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
11138:Field marshals of the German Empire
11028:20th-century British Army personnel
7863:
5562:, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson,
5116:from the original on 8 October 2021
4925:from the original on 8 October 2016
4727:Arthur Bigge, 1st Baron Stamfordham
4568:Nicolson, pp. 521–522; Rose, p. 388
4433:Nicolson, p. 419; Rose, pp. 341–342
3861:from the original on 13 August 2014
3823:Rayner, Gordon (10 November 2010),
3473:'s diary quoted in Sinclair, p. 107
3355:
3115:(Queen Victoria's cousin, for whom
2234:Coat of arms as the Prince of Wales
2206:coat of arms as the Prince of Wales
1859:Death and state funeral of George V
1685:, George advised the government of
1080:with the support of Prime Minister
1045:George at Montreal and Quebec, 1901
1026:Princess Alix of Hesse and by Rhine
887:Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge
752:; George and his brother presented
663:. His father was the eldest son of
655:, London. He was the second son of
651:George was born on 3 June 1865, in
225:
24:
10317:Monarchy in the Canadian provinces
10256:
10228:The Prince Edward, Prince of Wales
10218:The Prince George, Prince of Wales
9999:
9743:
9003:Tsar Ferdinand I of the Bulgarians
8532:George Windsor, Earl of St Andrews
8498:Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester
8242:Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester
8006:Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge
7924:Prince William, Duke of Cumberland
7807:
5771:
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5618:
5496:Britain Between The Wars 1918–1940
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5021:: CS1 maint: overridden setting (
4087:: CS1 maint: overridden setting (
3673:from the original on 19 April 2020
3649:: CS1 maint: overridden setting (
3505:from the original on 15 April 2012
2471:Prince Richard, Duke of Gloucester
2204:. The anchor was removed from his
2051:– mounted the guard, known as the
1522:St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle
1403:
1031:
856:Ferdinand, Crown Prince of Romania
537:, and they had six children. When
25:
11289:
11278:19th-century Royal Navy personnel
11053:20th-century Royal Navy personnel
10984:†Died in office *Acting President
10042:
8553:Alexander Windsor, Earl of Ulster
8208:Prince Ernest Augustus of Hanover
5851:National Portrait Gallery, London
5752:
5395:, Heraldica, retrieved 1 May 2010
5384:Velde, François (19 April 2008),
4536:Twentieth Century British History
4507:Twentieth Century British History
4376:Twentieth Century British History
4290:"Archduke Otto von Habsburg"
3805:from the original on 17 June 2016
3608:The Oxford History of New Zealand
3428:Rose, pp. 53–57; Sinclair, p. 93
1815:, to be suspicious of the Nazis.
1593:
1531:, the British government offered
970:The Duke and Duchess of York had
11243:Royal Navy admirals of the fleet
11173:Lords Warden of the Cinque Ports
11068:British people of German descent
11063:British people of Danish descent
10752:Debate on the monarchy in Canada
10238:Edward Wood, 1st Earl of Halifax
10213:Prince George, Duke of Cambridge
9243:Hereditary Prince Johann Leopold
8770:Princes of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
8607:Edward Windsor, Lord Downpatrick
8537:Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
8451:
8433:Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
8278:Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
8232:Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
8215:Prince George William of Hanover
8171:Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
8133:Prince George William of Hanover
8047:Prince George, Duke of Cambridge
6700:King George's Medical University
5783:
5580:, London: Hodder and Stoughton,
5460:King George V: a personal memoir
5398:
5378:
5369:
5360:
5339:
5324:
5315:
5300:
5291:
5268:Pierce, Andrew (4 August 2009),
5261:
5200:
5191:
5173:, 15 December 1936, p. 8117
5157:
5148:
5136:
5127:
5089:
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4885:, vol. 36, pp. 21–30,
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4643:
4630:, London: Collins, p. 199,
4616:
4589:
4580:
4571:
4562:
4553:
3727:, Random House, pp. 449–450
3561:South African Historical Journal
3220:Clay, p. 39; Sinclair, pp. 46–47
3174:
2683:Edward VII of the United Kingdom
2459:Lady Alice Montagu Douglas Scott
2434:Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
2258:Coat of arms as king in Scotland
2251:
2239:
2227:
2222:Coat of arms as the Duke of York
2215:
2065:Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother
1968:
1946:
1699:With his prime ministers at the
1645:. At the opening session of the
1558:killed by the Bolsheviks in 1918
1487:George V (right) and his cousin
1057:. George inherited the title of
836:Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh
786:, while George continued in the
744:, as well as South America, the
519:succession to the British throne
453:
363:
268:Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester
7996:King Ernest Augustus of Hanover
6821:Monarchs of Scotland until 1603
6710:King George V School, Hong Kong
6030:Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports
5829:at the official website of the
5820:at the official website of the
5217:The Kings and Queens of England
5078:from the original on 4 May 2016
4996:Matson, John (1 January 2012),
4524:
4495:
4454:
4445:
4436:
4427:
4393:
4367:
4358:
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4282:
4244:International Studies Quarterly
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3899:
3896:Rose, p. 87; Windsor, pp. 86–87
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3639:, 9 November 1901, p. 7289
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3498:The Royal Philatelic Collection
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3328:
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3301:
3292:
3283:
3155:(Queen Victoria's cousin); the
2987:Princess Louise of Hesse-Kassel
2081:Cultural depictions of George V
1151:, at which the bride and groom
922:
889:, a male-line granddaughter of
626:British Commonwealth of Nations
556:George's reign saw the rise of
517:). He was third in the line of
221:
11248:Royal Welch Fusiliers officers
11198:Monarchs of the United Kingdom
11163:Lord high stewards of Scotland
11098:Drug-related deaths in England
10742:Canadian Secretary to the King
10726:Canadian Coronation Contingent
10447:Lieutenant governors in Canada
8809:King Leopold I of the Belgians
8111:Prince Alexander John of Wales
8078:Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany
6818:Monarchs of England until 1603
6715:King George V School, Seremban
6590:Postal Union Congress £1 stamp
6278:State and official visits made
6239:Accession Declaration Act 1910
6202:Prince Alexander John of Wales
5651:, vol. 31 (12th ed.)
5432:
4442:Rose, p. 340; Sinclair, p. 105
3596:New Zealand Journal of History
3274:
3265:
3250:
3241:
3232:
3223:
3214:
3200:
3105:
3074:Household of George V and Mary
2961:Prince William of Hesse-Kassel
2803:George V of the United Kingdom
1647:Parliament of Northern Ireland
1580:Imperial War Graves Commission
1491:in German uniforms in May 1913
1458:House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
1373:December 1910 general election
1223:Accession Declaration Act 1910
1153:narrowly avoided assassination
1105:of the Duke opening the first
993:, a relatively small house in
871:Princess Victoria Mary of Teck
657:Albert Edward, Prince of Wales
610:House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
535:Princess Victoria Mary of Teck
533:his brother's former fiancée,
296:George Frederick Ernest Albert
13:
1:
11153:Heads of state of New Zealand
11043:Kings of the Irish Free State
11033:20th-century British monarchs
10747:History of monarchy in Canada
5926:6 May 1910 – 20 January 1936
5707:George V: Never a Dull Moment
5630:George V: The Unexpected King
4462:"Statute of Westminster 1931"
3194:
3125:Lord President of the Council
3121:Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
3019:Princess Charlotte of Denmark
2925:Princess Alexandra of Denmark
2154:". In the words of historian
1520:of his German relations from
1400:for the duration of the war.
1337:January 1910 general election
11133:Fellows of the Royal Society
8595:Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
8488:Prince William of Gloucester
8299:Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
8237:Prince William of Gloucester
6300:Buckingham Palace Conference
6090:
6023:The Lord Curzon of Kedleston
5996:Grand Master of the Order of
4199:Pinney, Thomas, ed. (1990),
4077:, 17 July 1917, p. 7119
3289:Clay, p. 92; Rose, pp. 15–16
3271:Rose, p. 14; Sinclair, p. 55
2464:Prince William of Gloucester
2031:, the cross surmounting the
1512:under the provisions of the
1258:Emperor and Empress of India
1241:George and Mary's coronation
1200:task which has fallen on me.
661:Alexandra, Princess of Wales
614:anti-German public sentiment
608:, which he renamed from the
574:Indian independence movement
7:
11218:People of the Victorian era
11193:Monarchs of the Isle of Man
11158:Heirs to the British throne
11143:Heads of state of Australia
11023:19th-century British people
10248:Prince Edward, Duke of Kent
8887:Crown Prince Louis Philippe
8692:Princess Charlotte of Wales
8526:Prince Andrew, Duke of York
8478:Prince Edward, Duke of Kent
8438:Prince George, Duke of Kent
8273:Prince Andrew, Duke of York
8247:Prince Edward, Duke of Kent
8176:Prince George, Duke of Kent
8138:Prince Christian of Hanover
7428:British monarchs after the
6687:King George V National Park
6388:Royal address to the nation
5477:, Oxford University Press,
5096:Steinberg, Michael (2000),
4414:10.1080/0307102042000337297
3606:Oliver, W. H., ed. (1981),
3393:, Oxford University Press,
3067:
2559:
2508:Prince Edward, Duke of Kent
2478:Prince George, Duke of Kent
2089:Statue of George V in
1777:Statute of Westminster 1931
1771:accepted the growth of the
1514:Titles Deprivation Act 1917
1007:Royal Philatelic Collection
943:. Photograph by his mother
844:Princess Marie of Edinburgh
815:
762:The Cruise of HMS Bacchante
698:George as a young boy, 1870
622:1931 Statute of Westminster
273:Prince George, Duke of Kent
10:
11294:
11233:Royal Danish Navy admirals
10435:Governor General of Canada
8710:Princess Lilibet of Sussex
8634:Xan Windsor, Lord Culloden
8121:Prince Arthur of Connaught
7914:Frederick, Prince of Wales
6682:King George V Dock, London
6512:King George and Queen Mary
6310:Silver Jubilee of George V
6101:King of the United Kingdom
5914:King of the United Kingdom
5847:Portraits of King George V
5723:The Reign of King George V
5676:Journal of British Studies
5512:, London: Constable and Co
4690:(3): 151–152, March 1929,
4683:The Indian Medical Gazette
4119:Clay, p. 326; Rose, p. 173
4022:Rose, pp. 152–153, 156–157
3343:Pope-Hennessy, pp. 230–231
3307:Pope-Hennessy, pp. 250–251
2934:
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2586:
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2269:
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2078:
1856:
1853:Declining health and death
1763:In 1926, George hosted an
1529:Russian Revolution of 1917
1466:Prince Louis of Battenberg
971:
819:
784:Trinity College, Cambridge
488:King of the United Kingdom
463:George delivers the first
242:
63:King of the United Kingdom
29:
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10574:Territorial Commissioners
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6737:
6664:King George V DLR station
6612:
6577:
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6495:
6413:Edward & Mrs. Simpson
6396:
6375:
6366:
6330:
6305:British Empire Exhibition
6234:Proclamation of accession
6221:
6148:Henry, Duke of Gloucester
6116:
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5898:
5863:
5331:Cannadine, David (1998),
5070:(short film / newsreel),
4962:10.1136/bmj.308.6941.1445
3690:Clay, p. 244; Rose, p. 52
3666:Previous Princes of Wales
3573:10.1080/02582479908671897
3419:Clay, p. 150; Rose, p. 35
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2427:The Hon. Gerald Lascelles
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2393:
2371:Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon
2369:
2366:
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2298:
2295:
2192:, all differenced with a
2074:
1541:Lord Mountbatten of Burma
1456:from the German-sounding
1273:big game hunting in Nepal
477:
468:Recorded 25 December 1932
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32:George V (disambiguation)
11188:Monarchs in South Africa
11148:Heads of state of Canada
10152:Dukes of York and Albany
9380:Prince Johannes Heinrich
9066:Hereditary Prince Alfred
8589:William, Prince of Wales
8294:William, Prince of Wales
8042:King George V of Hanover
5998:St Michael and St George
5613:, London: Cassell and Co
5607:Windsor, HRH The Duke of
5599:The Quest for Queen Mary
5576:Sinclair, David (1988),
5307:Harrison, Brian (1996),
4810:Bradford, Sarah (1989),
3111:His godparents were the
3098:
2265:
2170:Titles, honours and arms
2059:on the night before the
1701:1926 Imperial Conference
1435:German Kaiser Wilhelm II
1174:
972:five sons and a daughter
830:The Duke of York in 1893
685:Archbishop of Canterbury
647:Early life and education
586:British House of Commons
498:, from 6 May 1910 until
11213:People from Westminster
10672:Ceremonial and symbolic
9253:Prince Friedrich Josias
9128:Prince Joseph Ferdinand
8704:Prince Archie of Sussex
8573:Lady Gabriella Kingston
8332:Prince Archie of Sussex
7585:Edward the Black Prince
6600:King George V Seahorses
6383:Royal Christmas Message
6322:Death and state funeral
6266:Delhi Coronation Durbar
5648:Encyclopædia Britannica
5443:, London: John Murray,
4983:(Subscription required)
4949:British Medical Journal
4603:, John Wiley and Sons,
4364:Mowat, pp. 106–107, 119
4257:10.1111/0020-8833.00053
3486:, quoted in Rose, p. 42
3238:Clay, p. 71; Rose, p. 7
3137:Crown Prince of Denmark
2867:Christian IX of Denmark
2272:Descendants of George V
1767:in London at which the
1659:Ireland was partitioned
1639:fought for independence
1385:Irish Nationalist Party
1262:Imperial Crown of India
1216:George objected to the
1107:Parliament of Australia
1051:death of Queen Victoria
1014:Alexander III of Russia
838:, who was stationed in
677:Queen Louise of Denmark
465:Royal Christmas Message
391:Years of active service
11268:Tobacco-related deaths
11238:Royal Marines officers
11088:Children of Edward VII
11058:British field marshals
10855:Charles Robberts Swart
10261:
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9748:
9113:Prince Leopold Clement
8686:Prince George of Wales
8563:Lord Frederick Windsor
8493:Prince Michael of Kent
8322:Prince George of Wales
8252:Prince Michael of Kent
8084:Prince Ernest Augustus
7812:
6659:George V (Paris Métro)
6532:King George V Memorial
6184:Louise, Princess Royal
5831:Royal Collection Trust
5779:
5759:Listen to this article
5483:10.1093/ref:odnb/33369
5471:"George V (1865–1936)"
5439:Clay, Catrine (2006),
3399:10.1093/ref:odnb/33369
3387:"George V (1865–1936)"
3257:Keene, Donald (2002),
2522:Prince Michael of Kent
2097:
2021:BBC Symphony Orchestra
1983:
1925:
1872:
1828:Royal Christmas speech
1823:
1785:world financial crisis
1760:
1683:General Strike of 1926
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10079:Richard of Shrewsbury
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9123:Prince August Leopold
9076:Duke Charles Edward I
8698:Prince Louis of Wales
8644:James, Earl of Wessex
8548:Lord Nicholas Windsor
8327:Prince Louis of Wales
7919:Prince George William
7825:Principality of Wales
7811:
7615:Edward of Westminster
6695:King George V College
6559:The King's Pilgrimage
6537:Statue at Westminster
6290:State visits received
6283:Hunting trip in Nepal
6196:Maud, Queen of Norway
5989:The Duke of Cambridge
5778:
5734:International Affairs
5391:17 March 2018 at the
5375:Harrison, pp. 51, 327
5002:, The History Press,
4833:Pope-Hennessy, p. 558
4189:Pope-Hennessy, p. 511
3783:Wolffe, John (2010),
3531:Rose, pp. 22, 208–209
2574:Ancestors of George V
2088:
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1869:Arthur Stockdale Cope
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1489:Nicholas II of Russia
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697:
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618:first Labour ministry
602:Wilhelm II of Germany
598:Nicholas II of Russia
592:. As a result of the
449:King George V's voice
314:Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
53:Formal portrait, 1923
11093:Deaths by euthanasia
11073:British philatelists
9133:Prince Ludwig Gaston
9118:Prince Pedro Augusto
9056:Prince Albert Victor
8998:Prince Ludwig August
8520:Anne, Princess Royal
7575:Edward of Caernarfon
7398:William III & II
6963:Henry the Young King
6913:Edward the Confessor
6881:Æthelred the Unready
6722:King George's Fields
6674:GWR 6000 Class 6000
6669:King George V Stakes
6437:Bertie and Elizabeth
6172:Alexandra of Denmark
6154:George, Duke of Kent
5875:Cadet branch of the
5810:More spoken articles
5688:10.1017/jbr.2018.176
5670:Mort, Frank (2019),
5544:Pope-Hennessy, James
5506:Nicolson, Sir Harold
5353:, p. 33, 1936,
4761:The House of Windsor
4717:Ziegler, pp. 192–196
4658:Windsor, pp. 118–119
4548:10.1093/tcbh/2.3.328
4388:10.1093/tcbh/10.1.27
3157:Duchess of Cambridge
3147:, stood proxy); the
3131:, stood proxy); the
3093:King George's Fields
2390:Mary, Princess Royal
2053:Vigil of the Princes
2033:Imperial State Crown
2001:The German composer
1620:Charles I of Austria
1543:that Prime Minister
1443:Dukes of Württemberg
1193:Edward VII died
1191:On 6 May 1910,
995:Sandringham, Norfolk
883:House of Württemberg
704:Prince Albert Victor
523:Prince Albert Victor
344:Alexandra of Denmark
30:For other uses, see
10203:Sir Thomas Maitland
10067:Richard Plantagenet
8728:Mountbatten-Windsor
8655:Lady Cosima Windsor
8628:Lady Louise Windsor
8623:Lady Amelia Windsor
8618:Lady Marina Windsor
8558:Lady Davina Windsor
7635:Edward of Middleham
7595:Richard of Bordeaux
7346:Union of the Crowns
6453:Wallis & Edward
6397:Film and television
6013:The Prince of Wales
5521:, pp. 91–132,
5490:Mowat, Charles Loch
5457:Gore, John (1941),
5333:History in our Time
5311:, pp. 320, 337
5074:, 23 January 1936,
4913:, pp. A1, A3,
4812:King George VI
4295:The Daily Telegraph
3334:Rose, pp. 20–21, 24
3229:Sinclair, pp. 49–50
3133:Prince of Leiningen
1929:Lord Dawson of Penn
1789:National Government
1769:Balfour Declaration
1765:Imperial Conference
1616:Edward Lisle Strutt
1377:Parliament Act 1911
1171:, George's sister.
931:With his children,
616:. He appointed the
588:over the unelected
582:Parliament Act 1911
570:Irish republicanism
539:Queen Victoria died
11118:Earls of Inverness
10643:Crown corporations
10602:King-in-Parliament
10301:Monarchy in Canada
10262:
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9269:Prince Luís Filipe
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7430:Acts of Union 1707
7393:James II & VII
7086:Kenneth I MacAlpin
6871:Edgar the Peaceful
6429:All the King's Men
6405:Edward the Seventh
6358:Royal Family Order
6353:Titles and honours
6295:Festival of Empire
6009:Title next held by
5780:
5345:Harrison, p. 332;
5170:The London Gazette
4910:The New York Times
4667:Rose, pp. 301, 344
4532:Williamson, Philip
4519:10.1093/tcbh/2.1.1
4466:legislation.gov.uk
4237:(September 1997),
4074:The London Gazette
3953:Rose, pp. 120, 141
3854:the Irish Examiner
3636:The London Gazette
3610:, pp. 206–208
3484:Comments 1944–1948
3451:Bachelor's Cottage
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2095:Brisbane City Hall
2091:King George Square
1878:chronic bronchitis
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551:his father's death
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197:North Nave Aisle,
177:, Norfolk, England
11123:Emperors of India
11108:Dukes of Rothesay
11103:Dukes of Cornwall
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5971:Succeeded by
5929:Succeeded by
5776:
5657:cite encyclopedia
5642:"George V."
5601:, London: Zuleika
5587:978-0-340-33240-5
5569:978-0-297-78245-2
5500:, London: Methuen
5467:Matthew, H. C. G.
5450:978-0-7195-6537-3
5423:978-1-85605-469-0
5410:Maclagan, Michael
5154:Rose, pp. 404–405
5109:978-0-19-513931-0
5041:Observer-Reporter
4821:978-0-297-79667-1
4800:Rose, pp. 360–361
4770:978-0-304-35406-1
4637:978-0-00-215741-4
4610:978-0-471-19431-6
4492:Rose, pp. 373–379
4319:Rose, pp. 347–348
4212:978-0-87745-898-2
4180:Clay, pp. 355–356
4101:Rose, pp. 174–175
4013:Rose, pp. 141–143
3986:Rose, pp. 125–130
3977:Rose, pp. 121–125
3941:Rose, pp. 121–122
3932:Rose, pp. 116–121
3914:Rose, pp. 112–114
3798:978-0-7546-9930-9
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3153:Duke of Cambridge
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2110:Bertram Mackennal
1917:Sandringham House
1783:In the wake of a
1773:British Dominions
1367:and the Unionist
1352:Bertram Mackennal
1287:National politics
1245:Westminster Abbey
1123:Guildhall, London
1086:South African War
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957:Earl of Inverness
917:St James's Palace
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653:Marlborough House
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1308:People's Budget
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1138:Sir John Fisher
1134:Earl of Chester
1130:Prince of Wales
1055:King Edward VII
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8639:Albert Windsor
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8411:1st generation
8408:
8407:
8397:
8394:
8393:
8386:
8385:
8378:
8371:
8363:
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8344:Prince Consort
8341:
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8234:
8228:
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8225:9th generation
8222:
8221:
8219:
8218:
8211:
8204:
8197:
8190:
8183:
8178:
8173:
8168:
8166:King George VI
8163:
8157:
8155:
8154:8th generation
8151:
8150:
8148:
8147:
8140:
8135:
8130:
8123:
8118:
8113:
8108:
8103:
8097:
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8013:
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7898:King George II
7894:
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7888:
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7798:(2022–present)
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5197:Rose, p. 318
5193:
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5118:, retrieved
5099:The Concerto
5098:
5091:
5082:18 September
5080:, retrieved
5066:
5060:
5051:18 September
5049:, retrieved
5040:
5031:
4998:
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4929:18 September
4927:, retrieved
4908:
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4866:Rose, p. 402
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4555:
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4506:
4503:Bogdanor, V.
4497:
4474:, retrieved
4465:
4456:
4451:Rose, p. 348
4447:
4438:
4429:
4408:(1): 64–88,
4405:
4401:
4395:
4382:(1): 27–51,
4379:
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4360:
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4346:Mowat, p. 86
4342:
4337:Mowat, p. 84
4333:
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4315:
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4293:
4284:
4273:, retrieved
4248:
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4224:Rose, p. 294
4220:
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4000:
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3991:
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3923:Rose, p. 114
3919:
3910:
3905:Rose, p. 115
3901:
3892:
3883:
3878:Rose, p. 136
3874:
3863:, retrieved
3852:
3843:
3835:the original
3828:
3818:
3807:, retrieved
3788:
3778:
3769:
3760:
3751:
3742:
3733:
3723:
3713:
3704:
3699:Rose, p. 289
3695:
3686:
3675:, retrieved
3665:
3659:
3634:
3625:
3616:
3607:
3602:(1): 125–138
3599:
3595:
3589:
3580:
3564:
3560:
3554:
3545:
3536:
3527:
3522:Clay, p. 167
3518:
3507:, retrieved
3497:
3491:
3483:
3478:
3466:
3457:
3450:
3445:
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3429:
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3415:
3410:Clay, p. 149
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3176:
3107:
2802:
2545:(1919-01-18)
2494:(1942-08-25)
2450:(1974-06-10)
2448:10 June 1974
2406:(1965-03-28)
2376:Elizabeth II
2362:(1952-02-06)
2332:3 June 1937
2327:(1972-05-28)
2186:inescutcheon
2179:
2164:
2144:
2126:
2106:Charles Sims
2099:
2017:Adrian Boult
2006:
2000:
1993:
1986:
1984:
1979:
1958:
1926:
1922:
1910:
1901:
1874:
1867:Portrait by
1836:
1825:
1801:Adolf Hitler
1782:
1762:
1741:South Africa
1717:Newfoundland
1687:Conservative
1676:
1671:Labour Party
1667:
1643:Lloyd George
1636:
1609:
1577:
1570:
1526:
1518:Garter flags
1494:
1451:
1415:
1382:
1365:Lord Knollys
1357:
1312:Conservative
1304:Lloyd George
1301:
1281:Lord Burnham
1270:
1254:Delhi Durbar
1239:
1234:Delhi Durbar
1215:
1203:
1198:
1190:
1183:Portrait by
1157:Mateu Morral
1142:
1127:
1112:
1101:Painting by
1063:
1048:
1011:
991:York Cottage
988:
984:Prince Henry
969:
965:J. R. Tanner
953:Duke of York
950:
923:Duke of York
913:Chapel Royal
910:
895:
868:
833:
808:
797:
791:
773:
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714:
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650:
630:
555:
547:king-emperor
545:. He became
504:
483:
482:
432:
424:
415:
241:
213:Mary of Teck
170:(1936-01-20)
98:22 June 1911
36:
11018:1936 deaths
11013:1865 births
10959:(2008-2009)
10941:Thabo Mbeki
10922:(from 1994)
10905:P. W. Botha
10860:Eben Dönges
10842:(1961–1994)
10820:Edward VIII
10808:(1910–1961)
10694:Royal tours
10417:Charles III
10402:Edward VIII
10135:(1920–1936)
10129:(1892–1910)
10122:(1784–1827)
10114:(1760–1767)
10106:(1716–1728)
10093:(1605–1625)
10087:(1494–1509)
10081:(1474–1483)
10075:(1460–1461)
10069:(1415–1460)
10063:(1402–1415)
10057:(1385–1402)
9983:(1952–2022)
9975:(1910–1936)
9967:(1901–1910)
9959:(1841–1901)
9951:(1762–1820)
9943:(1727–1751)
9935:(1714–1727)
9927:(1688–1689)
9919:(1630–1649)
9905:(1612–1625)
9897:(1594–1612)
9889:(1566–1567)
9881:(1540–1541)
9873:(1512–1513)
9865:(1509–1510)
9859:(1507–1508)
9853:(1473–1488)
9845:(1452–1460)
9837:(1430–1437)
9821:(1402–1406)
9813:(1398–1402)
9727:(1952–2022)
9719:(1910–1936)
9711:(1901–1910)
9703:(1841–1901)
9695:(1762–1820)
9687:(1727–1751)
9679:(1714–1727)
9663:(1630–1649)
9655:(1612–1625)
9647:(1603–1612)
9639:(1537–1547)
9623:(1502–1509)
9615:(1486–1502)
9607:(1483–1484)
9599:(1470–1483)
9583:(1453–1471)
9575:(1421–1422)
9567:(1399–1413)
9559:(1376–1377)
9551:(1337–1376)
9222:Prince John
8962:King Luís I
8514:Charles III
8443:Prince John
8418:Edward VIII
8181:Prince John
7788:(1958–2022)
7778:(1910–1936)
7768:(1901–1910)
7758:(1841–1901)
7748:(1762–1820)
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7698:(1641–1649)
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7668:(1537–1547)
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7219:Alexander I
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7074:Elizabeth I
7036:Richard III
6523:Statues and
6208:Descendants
6160:Prince John
6130:Edward VIII
6111:(1910–1936)
5932:Edward VIII
5886:3 June 1865
5841:BBC History
5433:Works cited
5406:Louda, Jiří
5335:, p. 3
5284:11 February
5165:"No. 34350"
5120:11 November
4513:(1): 1–25,
4275:28 December
4069:"No. 30186"
3809:28 November
3631:"No. 27375"
3620:Rose, p. 45
3567:: 324–348,
3540:Rose, p. 42
3482:Nicolson's
3325:Rose, p. 29
3280:Rose, p. 11
3247:Rose, p. 13
2529:Prince John
2325:28 May 1972
2305:Edward VIII
2008:Trauermusik
1882:septicaemia
1813:Eric Phipps
1725:New Zealand
1610:Before the
1454:royal house
1447:H. G. Wells
1354:, sculptor)
1346:A George V
1324:money bills
1318:-dominated
1103:Tom Roberts
1022:Nicholas II
1018:the wedding
858:, in 1893.
633:Edward VIII
278:Prince John
253:Edward VIII
190:Royal Vault
151:3 June 1865
129:Edward VIII
115:Predecessor
11002:Categories
10963:Jacob Zuma
10872:Jim Fouché
10392:Edward VII
8777:Forefather
7479:Edward VII
7469:William IV
7459:George III
7388:Charles II
7283:Robert III
7229:Malcolm IV
7204:Donald III
7179:Malcolm II
7164:Kenneth II
7046:Henry VIII
7006:Richard II
7001:Edward III
6935:William II
6908:Harthacnut
6421:The Treaty
6368:Depictions
6244:Coronation
6166:Edward VII
6144:(daughter)
6034:1905–1907
6002:1905–1910
5968:1901–1910
5907:Edward VII
5806:Audio help
5797:2014-07-13
5548:Queen Mary
5276:, London,
3195:References
2564:See also:
2536:1905-07-12
2485:1902-12-20
2441:1900-03-31
2397:1897-04-25
2353:1895-12-14
2318:1894-06-23
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