King George IV did not take the throne until 1820 and there was no 1773 British Penny minted.
King George the 7th
I believe the new Kate, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William's new baby George Alexander Louis, will be known as King George the 7th of England. As he is the seventh King to have the first name George. His official title at the moment is His Royal Highness Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge.
I am not quite sure but I think IF Charles keeps his name as Charles it would be C.R for Charles Rex, Latin for King Charles with an III in the middle. However, apparently he will change his name to George meaning they will be G.R for George Rex with a VII for 7th as he would be Charles 7th
King George V dedicated November 11th as Armistice Day (rememberance day) on November 7th 1919 to pay respects to the people that died during the world war. King George V dedicated November 11th as Armistice Day (rememberance day) on November 7th 1919 to pay respects to the people that died during the world war.
King George III was the ruler of England from 1760-1820. The 7th Lord Elgin obtained the marbles about 1811.
George, Duke of York, married Princess Mary in 1893. Mary had six children Edward VIII (1894-1972), George VI (1895-1952), Mary (1897-1965), Henry, Duke of Gloucester (1900-1974) George, Duke of Kent (1902-1942) Prince John (1905-1919).
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4 April 1843 Supposedly 7th century AD
The answer to your question depends on the time. Many men have commanded the 7th. George S. Patton in WW2 commanded the 7th and George Armstrong Custer commanded the 7th before Little Big Horn.
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