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George IV. (I). 1762, (I. 1830), son of
George III.; was appointed regent in 1810,
and succeeded to the throne in 1820; had
previously been on bad terms with his father
on account of his alliance with the Whigs
and the extravagance and immorality of his
private life, having illeyr-Llly married Mrs.
Fitzherbert, and twice had his debts paid by
the nation. In 1705110 married Caroline
of Brunswick, but separated from her
the next year, and on his accession refused
to allow her to be crowned, and brought a
charge of adultery against her. In 1821 he
Visited Ireland and Hanover, and in the
next year Scotland. In 1820 he gave a re-
luctant consent to the Roman Catholic Re-
lief Bill, to which he was really almost as
much opposed as his father had been.