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William IV of the United Kingdom

William IV of the United Kingdom
William IV, painted by Sir Martin Archer Shee, 1833
Issue
NameWilliam IV
King of the United Kingdom (more...)
Reign26 June 1830 � 20 June 1837
Coronation8 September 1831
PredecessorGeorge IV
SuccessorVictoria
RegentSee list
Duke of Wellington
Earl Grey
Viscount Melbourne
Robert Peel
King of Hanover
Reign26 June 1830 � 20 June 1837
PredecessorGeorge IV
SuccessorErnest Augustus I
SpouseAdelaide of Saxe-Meiningen
Legitimate:
Princess Charlotte of Clarence
Princess Elizabeth of Clarence
Illegitimate:
George FitzClarence, Earl of Munster
Henry FitzClarence
Sophia Sidney, Baroness De L'Isle and Dudley
Lady Mary Fox
Lord Frederick FitzClarence
Elizabeth Hay, Countess of Erroll
Lord Adolphus FitzClarence
Amelia Cary, Viscountess Falkland
Full nameWilliam Henry
HouseHouse of Hanover
FatherGeorge III
MotherCharlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Date of birth21 August 1765
Place of birthBuckingham House, London
Date of death20 June 1837(age 71)
Place of deathWindsor Castle, Berkshire
Date of burial8 July 1837
Place of burialSt George's Chapel, Windsor
OccupationMilitary (Naval)

William IV of the United Kingdom

NameWilliam IV of the United Kingdom
DipstyleHis Majesty
OffstyleYour Majesty
AltstyleSir

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William IV (William Henry; 21 August 1765 � 20 June 1837) was King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of Hanover from 26 June 1830 until his death. William, the third son of George III and younger brother and successor to George IV, was the last king and penultimate monarch of Britain's House of Hanover.

He served in the Royal Navy in his youth and was, both during his reign and afterwards, nicknamed the "Sailor King". He served in North America and the Caribbean, but saw little actual fighting. Since his two older brothers died without leaving legitimate issue, he inherited the throne when he was 64 years old. His reign saw several reforms: the poor law was updated, child labour restricted, slavery abolished in nearly all the British Empire, and the Reform Act 1832 refashioned the British electoral system. Though William did not engage in politics as much as his brother or his father, he was the last monarch to appoint a Prime Minister contrary to the will of Parliament. Through his brother, the Viceroy of Hanover, he granted that kingdom a short-lived liberal constitution.

At his death William had no surviving legitimate children, though he was survived by eight of the ten illegitimate children he had by the actress Dorothea Jordan, with whom he cohabited for 20 years. William was succeeded in the United Kingdom by his niece, Queen Victoria, and in Hanover by his brother, Ernest Augustus I.

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Regnal titles
Preceded by
George IV
King of the United Kingdom
26 June 1830 - 20 June 1837
Succeeded by
Victoria
King of Hanover
26 June 1830 - 20 June 1837
Succeeded by
Ernest Augustus I
Political offices
Preceded by
The Viscount Melville
as First Lord of the Admiralty
Lord High Admiral
1827-1828
Succeeded by
The Viscount Melville
as First Lord of the Admiralty
British royalty
Preceded by
Prince Frederick, Duke of York
Heir to the Throne
as heir presumptive
5 January 1827 - 26 June 1830
Succeeded by
Princess Victoria of Kent
later became Queen Victoria
Military offices
Preceded by
Sir Peter Parker
Admiral of the Fleet
1811 - 1821
Succeeded by
None
(Title became a Rank rather than a Post)
Honorary titles
Preceded by
Prince Frederick, Duke of York
and Albany
Great Master of the Order of the Bath
1827 - 1830
Vacant

Rulers of Hanover

Electors of Hanover
Ernest Augustus (Elector-designate) * George I Louis* * George II* * George III*
Kings of Hanover
George III* * George IV* * William IV* * Ernest Augustus I * George V

English, Scottish and British monarchs

Monarchs of England before 1603
Alfred the Great * Edward the Elder * Ælfweard * Athelstan the Glorious * Edmund the Magnificent * Eadred * Eadwig the Fair * Edgar the Peaceable * Edward the Martyr * Æthelred the Unready * Sweyn Forkbeard * Edmund Ironside * Cnut * Harold Harefoot * Harthacnut * Edward the Confessor * Harold Godwinson * Edgar the Ætheling * William I * William II * Henry I * Stephen * Matilda * Henry II * Henry the Young King * Richard I * John * Henry III * Edward I * Edward II * Edward III * Richard II * Henry IV * Henry V * Henry VI * Edward IV * Edward V * Richard III * Henry VII * Henry VIII * Edward VI * Jane * Mary I with Philip * Elizabeth I |col2header=Monarchs of Scotland before 1603
James I & VI * Charles I * Commonwealth * Charles II * James II & VII * William III & II and Mary II * Anne
Monarchs of Scotland before 1603
Kenneth I MacAlpin * Donald I * Constantine I * Áed * Giric * Eochaid * Donald II * Constantine II * Malcolm I * Indulf * Dub * Cuilén * Amlaíb * Kenneth II * Constantine III * Kenneth III * Malcolm II * Duncan I * Macbeth * Lulach * Malcolm III Canmore * Donald III * Duncan II * Donald III * Edgar * Alexander I * David I * Malcolm IV * William I * Alexander II * Alexander III * Margaret * First Interregnum * John * Second Interregnum * Robert I * David II * Edward * Robert II * Robert III * James I * James II * James III * James IV * James V * Mary I * James VI |col1footercolspan=2 |col1footer=Monarchs of England and Scotland after the Union of the Crowns in 1603 |James I & VI * Charles I * Commonwealth * Charles II * James II & VII * William III & II and Mary II * Anne |British monarchs after the Acts of Union 1707 |list2style=background:#ddddff; |Anne * George I * George II * George III * George IV * William IV * Victoria * Edward VII * George V * Edward VIII * George VI * Elizabeth II
British monarchs after the Acts of Union 1707
Anne * George I * George II * George III * George IV * William IV * Victoria * Edward VII * George V * Edward VIII * George VI * Elizabeth II

Dukes of Clarence

Lionel of Antwerp (1362 �1368) * Thomas of Lancaster (1412 �1421) * George Plantagenet (1461 �1478) * William IV (1789 �1830) * Prince Albert Victor (1890 �1892)

First Sea Lords of the Royal Navy

Admiral of the FleetThe Earl Howe * Sir Peter Parker * Prince William, Duke of Clarence
First Naval Lords (1828 �1904)Sir George Cockburn * Sir Thomas Hardy * The Hon. George Dundas * Charles Adam * Sir George Cockburn * Sir Charles Adam * Sir George Cockburn * Sir William Parker * Sir Charles Adam * James Dundas * The Hon. Maurice Berkeley * Hyde Parker * The Hon. Maurice Berkeley * The Hon. Sir Richard Dundas * William Martin * The Hon. Sir Richard Dundas * The Hon. Sir Frederick Grey * Sir Alexander Milne * Sir Sydney Dacres * Sir Alexander Milne * Sir Hastings Yelverton * George Wellesley * Sir Astley Key * Sir Arthur Hood * Lord John Hay * Sir Arthur Hood * Sir Richard Hamilton * Sir Anthony Hoskins * Sir Frederick Richards * Lord Walter Kerr
First Sea Lords (1904 �present)Sir John Fisher * Sir Arthur Wilson * Sir Francis Bridgeman * Prince Louis of Battenberg * The Lord Fisher * Sir Henry Jackson * Sir John Jellicoe * Sir Rosslyn Wemyss * The Earl Beatty * Sir Charles Madden, Bt * Sir Frederick Field * The Lord Chatfield * Sir Roger Backhouse * Sir Dudley Pound * The Lord Cunningham of Hyndhope * Sir John Cunningham * The Lord Fraser of North Cape * Sir Rhoderick McGrigor * The Earl Mountbatten of Burma * Sir Charles Lambe * Sir Caspar John * Sir David Luce * Sir Varyl Begg * Sir Michael Le Fanu * Sir Peter Hill-Norton * Sir Michael Pollock * Sir Edward Ashmore * Sir Terence Lewin * Sir Henry Leach * Sir John Fieldhouse * Sir William Staveley * Sir Julian Oswald * Sir Benjamin Bathurst * Sir Jock Slater * Sir Michael Boyce * Sir Nigel Essenhigh * Sir Alan West * Sir Jonathon Band * Sir Mark Stanhope



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