HERA 
NY in Great Britain, and Earl of Ulfter in Ireland, Bi- 
/!ioj.) of Ofnab'urg, Knight of the Garter and Bath, 
LL.D. F. R. S. and a Field-Marfhal, Commander in 
Chief of alf the King's Land Forces in the United King, 
doin',' Colonel of the fii If Regiment of Foot Guards, Co- 
lone! in Chief of the (isnetli (or Royal American) Re¬ 
giment of Foot, and of the Royal Dublin Regiment of 
Infantry ; Ranger of; St: James’s and Hyde Parks, and 
Warden and Keeper.of the New Foreff, hampfhire : born 
Aiiguit i,fry 4763 : created as above Nov. 27, j 784. : mar¬ 
ried,.Sept. 29, ;7,9 j, to Fredeiica-Charluue-Ulrica-Ca-. 
that hut, piineefs Royal of Piuilia, horn Mat 7, 17^7, 
eidelt daughter of tiie late King.of Pruflia, by hisfiilf- 
conlort,'jiliz:iberh-U lrica-Chriff iana, Pmicefs of Bi unf- 
vvic-Wolfenbuttel, lifter to the late duke. 
The armorial bearings of his Royal Highnefs.the Duke 
of York are the fame as thofe borne by the Prince of 
Wales, excepting that the inefcutcheon is argent, 
charged with a wheel of (ix fpokes gules, for the bi- 
fliopric of Ofnaburg. - Over all a label of three points, 
the middle-one charged vyith a’ciofs gules. See Plate 
VIII. b. The, (biejd Is encornpafied with the order of 
the Garter, and alfowith that.of the Bath, with its jewel 
ap ne nda nt. 
Crrjl : on a coronet of croffes pattee and fleurs-des-lis, 
the-lion of England, crowned with the like coronet, and 
charged on the bread with a label, as in the arms. This 
cred is placed on a helmet of fuitable dignity with a mant¬ 
ling or, and argent, and Rated on a coronet of crolfes pat- 
tee and fleurs-de-lis, _ehoircling a crimfon velvet cap 
turned up ermine, and fixed on the fhield. Supporters the 
as thofe borne by the prince of Wales, only charged 
with labels as iri.the arms. See Heraldry Plate XIV.' 
Residences; —Oatlands Park, Surrey.—Town-houfe, 
StableVard, St. James’s, 
Prince WILLIAM-HENRY, Duke of CLA¬ 
RENCE and St. ANDREWS in Great Britain, and 
Earl of Mlinder in Ireland, Knight of the Garter and 
Thi.dle,' Admiral of the' Red, and Ranger of Bufhy 
Park, born Aug. 21, 17.6.5;: created as above, May 16, 
i 7 g 9 . ...... 
The armorial bearings of iiis Royal highnefs the Duke 
of Clarence, are the fame as tjtpfe borne by the Duke 
of York, excepting that the iiufcuttheon is omitted. 
His filial difiinCtion is a label argent of three points, the 
middle one charged with a St. George’s cfofs, gules, and 
the two exterior w ith an anchor .pioper azuie. See He¬ 
raldry Plate VIII. c. The fhield is encompaffjed with 
the order of the Garter, and round that is difplayed the 
collar of the order, of the i In It J v with its jewel appen¬ 
dant. The creft, corone.t, mantling, arid fupporters, are 
precifely the fame as,thole,borne by the Duke of York, 
diftiriguiflied only by label's (imilar to that which isborne 
upon the (hield. See Heraldry Plate XIV. 
Residence.— Bulhy Paik, Middlelex. 
Prince EDWARD, Duke-oF KENTand STR ATH- 
ERN in G t eat Britain, Fail of Dublin in Ireland, Knight 
of the.Garter and of St. P trick, Field-Marfnal of the 
Forces, Governor of Gibraltar, Colonel of t lie Firth Re¬ 
giment of Foot, Keeper of Hampton Court Park : born 
Nov. 2, 1767 : created as above, April 23=, '1799. 
'I he armorial bearingsof his Royal Highnfels trie Duke 
of Kent, are the lame with thofe of the Duke of Cla- . 
rence, except only in the diltinttion of the label,'which 
retains St. George’s crolson the centre poipt, but bears 
a fleur-de-lis on each ot tiie external plaints, as his itia- 
je tty’s torn th ton. See Plate VIII. d. As Knight both of . 
the Gaiter aid Sr. Patrick, the (hield is encircled with 
the Garter) arid round that with the collar of St. Patrick j 
appended to which is the badge 01 jewel. The fiipport- 
eis, coronet, crelt, &c. -are lie lame as thofe.borne by 
the duke of Clarence, dilhnguilbcd by the proper 4 bel s 
L D R Y 9 453 
charged 'he fame as that on the fhield. See the Heral¬ 
dry Plate XV. 
Residences.—K enfington Palace, and Caftle-hill 
Lodge, Middlefex. 
Prince ERNEST-AUGUSTUS, Duke of CUM¬ 
BERLAND and TIVIOTD ALE in Great Britain, Earl 
of Armagh in Ireland, LL.D. Born June 5, 1771 ; a 
Knisrht of the. Gaiter, Chancellor of the Univerliry of 
Dublin, a Lieutenant-General in the Army, and Colo¬ 
nel of the 15th Regiment of Dragoons. Created as 
above, April 23, 1799. 
The arrnbria| bearings of his Royal Highnefs the Duke, 
of Cumberland, his Majefty’s fifth (on, are the fame 
with thofe of his royal brother the duke of Kent, dif¬ 
ferenced only by the label, which is enligned on the cen¬ 
tral point with a fleur de-lis, and a St. G orge’s cfofs 
on the two exterior paints; (fee Plate VIII. c. As 
Knight of the Gartei, he bears the infignia round the’ 
(Field• Crefi, coronet, fupporters, &c. tlte fame as 
thofe borrie hy the duke of Kent, only differenced with 
the proper label, as on the arms. See Heraldry Plate XV. 
Residences. — Kew. Green, Middlefex.—Town- 
houfe, Cleaveland Row, 
Prince AUGUSTUS-FREDERIC, Duke of SUS¬ 
SEX, Earl of Invernefs in jSf.drth , Britain, Baron of 
Ark.low in Ireland, Knight of the Garter: born Jan. 27, 
1773; created as above, Nov. 7, 1801, 
The armorial bearingsof his Royal Highnefs the Duke 
of StifTex, his Majefiy’s (ixth-fon, are tiie fame as thofe 
of the Duke of Cumberland, diftinguifhed only by the 
label which paffes over the fhield, the central point of 
which is enfig'ned with a double heart, gules, and tiie 
two exterior ones with a St. George’s crois. See Plate 
VIII./ As knight of the moffnoble order of the Garter, 
he bears the infignia roiind his fhield. The crefi, coro¬ 
net, fupporters, &c. are the fame as thofe. borne by the 
duke of Cumberland,‘differenced piily by the proper la¬ 
bels. S.ee the Heraldry Plate XV. 
Residence.—P all Mall. 
Prince ADOLPHUS-FREDERIC, DuKEofCAM¬ 
BRIDGE, Earl of Tipperary in h eland,■ .and Baron of 
Culloden in North Britain ; born Feb 24, .1774, Knight 
of the Gar er, a Lieutenant-General jn ihe Army, Co¬ 
lonel of the 2d or. Coldllream Regiment of Foot Guards. 
Created as above, Nov. 27, 18.01. 
The armorial bearings ot his Royal Highnefs the Duke 
of Cambridge, his Majefly’s (eventli (on, are the fame 
as thofe of Iris royal brother lad delcnbed, differenced 
by a label enligned with a St. George’s crofs gules, on 
the central point, and with a double heart on the dex¬ 
ter a ijd (imfier points. See defeript ion of Plate VIII. g. 
As Knight of the Garter, he bears the infignia encir¬ 
cling his fhield. The creff, coronet, (importers, &c. 
are the fame as thofe borne by tlu* duke of StifTex, but 
dtffinguiflied by the label deferibed above.- See Heral¬ 
dry PL,te XV. 
Residence, —-St. James’s, and Kew. 
Prince WILLIAM-FREDERIC, (nephew to his 
prefent Majefly,) Duke of GLOUCES'I ER and EDINi 
BURGH in Great Britain, Earl ot Connaught in Ire- 
I .nd, Knight of the Gartei, Lieutenant-General in the 
Army, Colonel of the third Regiment of Foot Guards, 
and Ranger of Bagfhot Park; born Jan. 15, 1776; and 
fucceeded Iiis .-father,-Prince William-Henry, the late 
duke, Aug. 25, 1805. 
His Royal Highnefs’s father, Prince William-Henry, 
Duke of Gloucefler, L third fon of his Royal Highnefs 
Freddie Louis Pi ince of Wales, and brother to hisMa- 
jefty, was born Nov. 25, 1743, and by patent Nov. 14, 
1764, created Duke of Gloucelter and Edinburgh in 
Great 
