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George II's (1727-60) temper was warm and impetuous but was good natured and sincere. He was unskilled in royal of talent of dissimulation, he always was what he appeared to be. He might offend but he never deceived. What you saw was what you got. Could Britain’s second Hanoverian king provide calm composure against the immense challenges presented by a new Jacobite claimant and the first true global conflict in an unforgiving environment led by burgeoning prime ministers? 

Characters

George II – King of Great Britain, Elector of Hanover (1727-60)

Caroline of Ansbach – Queen consort of Great Britain, Electress consort of Hanover (1727-37)

George I – King of Great Britain (1714-27, Elector of Hanover (1698-1727), father of George II

Sophia Dorothea of Celle – mother of George II

Sophia of Hanover – Electress of Hanover (1692-98), heiress presumptive to the British throne, grandmother of George II

Ernest Augustus – Elector of Hanover (1692-98), grandfather of George II

Frederick, prince of Wales – eldest son of George II and Caroline, heir apparent to British throne

William, duke of Cumberland – youngest son of George II and Caroline, British army general

Philip Christoph von Konigsmarck – Swedish count and lover of Sophia Dorothea of Celle

Anne – Queen of Great Britain (1702-14)

John Churchill, the duke of Marlborough – British military commander under Queen Anne

James Stuart (the Old Pretender) – son of James II and Jacobite pretender

Charles Edward Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie) – grandson of James II and Jacobite pretender, son of James Stuart



Robert Walpole – Prime Minister of Great Britain (1721-42)

Charles Townshend – Statesman and director of foreign policy under Walpole

Spencer Compton, earl of Wilmington - Prime Minister of Great Britain (1742-43)

Henry Pelham - Prime Minister of Great Britain (1743-54)

Thomas Pelham, duke of Newcastle - Prime Minister of Great Britain (1754-57, 57-62)

William Pitt – British statesman and informal leader (1756-61)

Horace Walpole – statesman and son of Robert Walpole

Mary Bellenden – mistress of George II

Henrietta Howard – mistress of George II

Amalie von Wallmoden – mistress of George II

John Hervey – courtier and political writer

George Friderich Handel – German-British composer

Robert Jenkins – Welsh mariner who sparked the War of Jenkin’s Ear

Robert Clive – general and governor of the Bengal Presidency

John Byng – British admiral at the Battle of Minorca

James Wolfe – general at the Battle of Quebec

Elizabeth Montagu – social reformer and literary critic

James Caulfeild, earl of Charlemont – Irish statesman

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Music for the Royal Fireworks – George Frideric Handel

Concerto for flute in A minor – Johann Sebastian Bach

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