Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/11/15

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Subject: [Leica] Historical Cavil
From: Dave Jenkins <djphoto@vol.com>
Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2000 21:39:13 -0500

Marc James Small wrote:

"King George III was the first of the House of Hanover to speak English
more
fluently than German -- his great-grandfather, George I, spoke virtually
no
English, and his grandfather, George II, preferred German to English.

George III was also King of Hanover.  He had no connection with Prussia
save that both he and the King of Prussia were electors in the Holy
Roman
Empire.

The German troops employed by the British in the American Revolutionary
War
were Hessians.  George III had no connection with Hesse, either:  these
guys were hired by the British government.

Wilhelm II was the grandson, not the nephew, of Queen Victoria.  His
mother
was Victoria's oldest child.  Wilhelm was the nephew of King Edward VII,

who had a habit of treating Wilhelm as a petulant child.  (Victoria had
been much more successful in keeping Wilhelm's self-destructive
tendencies
at bay.)"


I stand corrected, Marc. I taught my last history class in 1970, before
abandoning the classroom for a career in photography. I obviously have
forgotten a lot of the details, and should have checked it out myself!

However, my basic point still stands: George III was far from being the
quintessential Englishman.

Replies: Reply from "Paul Arnold" <osprey@bmt.net> (Re: [Leica] Historical Cavil)