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George III was born on May 24, 1738, under the Julian calendar ("Old Style") then in use. That date corresponds to June 4, 1738, under the Gregorian calendar ("New Style") now in common use.

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Q: Is the date for the birth of George 3rd June 4th 1738 Old Style or New style you havbe read somewhere that he was born May 24th 1738 which would be correct if tyat were old style Need to know Thanks?
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