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The German possessions of the Georgian monarchs

Stock No. 7964 Category: Tags: , , Cartographer: JEFFERYS, Thomas.

A New Map of the King of Great Britain's Dominions in Germany, or the Electorate of Brunswick-Luneburg and its Dependencies.
London: William Faden, 1789. Original colour. 615 x 535mm.

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When George I came to the British throne in 1714 he was also Elector of Hanover, with considerable territory in northern Germany. This often led to allegations that British troops were being deployed in territories to protect the monarch's personal interest rather than those of the nation, particularly in the Seven Years' War and the French Revolutionary Wars.
However, on the death of William IV in 1837, Victoria came to to the British throne, but as German Salic law would not allow a female Elector, Ernest Augustus, Duke of Cumberland, Victoria's uncle, became king of Hanover, ending the union.

Additional information

Dimensions535 × 615 mm
Cartographer

Date

1789

Extra Info

A New Map of the King of Great Britain's Dominions in Germany, or the Electorate of Brunswick-Luneburg and its Dependencies.

Publication

London: William Faden, 1789. Original colour. 615 x 535mm.

Condition

A good example.

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