George II HANOVER, KING OF ENGLAND
George II (reigned 1727-60), at the age of 60, was the last British sovereign to fight alongside his soldiers, at the Battle of Dettingen in 1743 in Germany, against the French. Like his father, for much of his reign George's political options were limited by the strength of the Jacobite cause (James Stuart the Old Pretender, and then his son, Charles Edward Stuart), with which many of the Tories were linked. George's reign was threatened in 1745 when Charles Edward Stuart, the Young Pretender, landed in Scotland. After some initial success (which led to the popularity of the national anthem in its current form becoming popular among the Hanoverian loyalists), Charles was defeated at the Battle of Culloden in April 1746 and the Jacobite threat was over. The foundations of the industrial revolution were laid during George's reign, with new levels of production in industries such as coal and shipbuilding and also in agriculture, together with a rapid rise in population. Overseas, trade was boosted by successes such as Clive's victories in India at Arcot (1751) and Plassey (1757) which placed Madras and Bengal under British control, and Wolfe's capture of French-held Quebec in 1759 (part of a successful campaign which transferred Canada with its wealthy trade in fish and fur from Bourbon to British rule). As the country prospered and George's reign lengthened, George's early unpopularity (he did not travel far in England, and much preferred Hanover) changed into a general respect. The king's eldest son, Frederick, died in 1751. George's grandson therefore inherited the throne, on George's death in 1760. He is the last monarch to be buried at Westminster Abbey.
Note: Prince Frederick is noted for purchasing Carlton House. He was always having personal problems with his father, and there was little for him to do as Prince of Wales. And so he purchased Carlton House. For a few generations this House would be the residence of the Prince of Wales.
He married Wilhelmine Caroline of Brandenburgansbach, d'Ansbachprincess 1705 at Herrenhausen Palace, Hanover . Wilhelmine Caroline of Brandenburgansbach, d'Ansbachprincess was born at Ansbach, Brandenburg 1 Mar 1681/82 .
They were the parents of 8
children:
Frederick Louis Hanover, Prince of Wales
born 31 Jan 1701.
Anne Hanovre, Princess Royal of Great Britain
born 2 Nov 1709.
Amelia Sophia Eleanor Hanover
born 10 Jul 1711.
Caroline Elizabeth Hanover
born 21 Jun 1713.
George William Hanover
born 13 Nov 1717.
William Augustus of cumberland Hanover, Duke
born 26 Apr 1721.
Mary Hanover
born 5 Mar 1723.
Louisa Princess of Hanover, England
born 18 Dec 1724.
George II Hanover, King of England died 25 Oct 1760 at Kensington, Palace, London, England .
Wilhelmine Caroline of Brandenburgansbach, d'Ansbachprincess died 20 Nov 1737 at St. James Palace, London, Middlesex, England .