REIGNED FROM A.D. 1727 TO A.D. 1760. ow GEORGE THE SECOND1 rules the land, Now And war displays its fiery brand! Son of the late King. 2 Afterwards Earl of Orford. 3 In 1742-3, fought by the King in person. This battle was fought and won by the King's son, the Duke of Cumberland. Afterwards Earl of Chatham. • The King died at Kensington, A.D. 1760, aged seventyseven, in the thirty-fourth year of his reign. REIGNED FROM A.D. 1760 TO A.D. 1820. OUNG GEORGE THE THIRD,1 a Briton born, YOUNG The royal honours now adorn. Chatham retires, and Bute succeeds, And Wilkes in factious mood proceeds. And France and Spain afford her aid, Secures the empire of the main; And though she mourn'd for statesmen dead, And warriors who so nobly bled, Britannia still her hope maintain'd, Her valiant sons the throne sustain'd. Son of Frederick, Prince of Wales, and grandson of George the Second. 2 Fox and Pitt. 3 Nelson and Abercrombie. Courageous Wellington arose, Sir Arthur Wellesley, created Duke of Wellington for his victories in the Peninsula. 5 This memorable battle was commenced on the 16th, and ended on the 18th June, 1815. • Daughter and only child of George Prince of Wales, afterwards George IV., and heiress to the throne. 7 The King's intellectual faculties were entirely suspended many years before his death. The Prince of Wales had been appointed Regent of the kingdom during his father's indisposition. 9 January 20th, 1820, in the eighty-second year of his age, and sixtieth of his reign. 66 REIGNED FROM A.D. 1820 TO A.D. 1830. THE REGENT 1 now ascends the throne, THE With regal pomp before unknown! His Royal Consort 's2 doom'd to feel This reign at home was much distress'd, 1 George Prince of Wales, son of the late King. 2 He had married, in 1795, his cousin the Princess Caroline Elizabeth, of Brunswick. In 1820 she was charged with having committed acts of impropriety with an Italian servant, while in Italy; and at her trial in the House of Lords, false evidence of the vilest description was brought against her; but it was entirely disproved, and the charge was abandoned. 3 The year 1825 was a period of great commercial distress. |