George was born on 17 August 1762, the eldest son of George III and Queen Charlotte.
At the time, King George III ruled Great Britain and by extension, the colonies.
The organ, which had been given to the Huguenots by George III, was removed.
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Not so George III, who declined to enter into a commercial treaty with his former colonies.
The Madness of King George III has been established for posterity by a play and movie.
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He was granted an audience with King George III and invited to attend the state opening of Parliament.
But we don't want a presidency that elevates itself into kingship even stronger than that of George III.
It is believed to be the first time a monarch has attended cabinet since George III in 1781.
The first carpets were bought by the likes of King George III and Queen Charlotte, who visited the factory.
The Queen is the patron of The Royal Academy of Arts, which was founded by George III in 1768.
Carved into the hillside about 200 years ago, the figure is said to be George III on his horse.
The Declaration of Independence had some choice things to say about George III.
Christie sold to the likes of King George III, who bought ivory chairs that are still in the Royal Collection.
The monument was created in honour of George III, a frequent visitor to the town on his favourite grey charger.
King George III of England, the man Washington defeated in war, hailed him as the greatest man of the era.
It began in 1785 as a prayerful walk to celebrate independence from the rule of King George III of England.
In the 18th century, under George III, it developed into an elegant town with neoclassical Palladian buildings, which blend harmoniously with the Roman baths.
Or are the financial struggles of ordinary people the result of policies human decisions like the import duty King George III imposed on the colonies?
Way back when, George III (yes, the one Americans rebelled against) signed over these revenues in return for cash from the tax pot.
As one wag put it, the system ensured that King George III could not rule over us, nor for that matter, could anyone else.
Caroline Matilda had embarked for Copenhagen and for a fateful dynastic marriage overseas that her brother, King George III, was bitterly to regret having arranged.
Founded by King George III in 1768 to promote the cultivation and study of art and architecture, the Academy drew crowds to its annual Summer Exhibition.
In 1793 Lord George Macartney was sent to Peking by King George III to establish a permanent British presence and open up trade relations with China.
The big guns of the group are Zoffany (a German immigrant who was bankrolled by George III), Thomas Gainsborough, Joseph Wright of Derby and Sir Joshua Reynolds.
In 1776, George Washington unveiled the Grand Union Flag, the first national flag in America after King George III of England called on American forces to surrender.
Like the American colonists who rose up as a people against the tyranny of King George III, they have galvanized a new protest movement for the 21st century.
But Harrison was an old man of 79 when, in 1772, he finally received the recognition, and prize money, he deserved, after King George III intervened on his behalf.
The Queen gave the president two silver-framed photographs of herself and the duke, and a leather-bound book of the George III and Queen Charlotte exhibition at the Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace.
One of these, on loan from the Tilston Memorial Collection of Canadian Military Medals, is about 6 inches across and was minted in 1783 with a likeness of King George III.
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