Wales, Prince of, title borne by eldest son of the English monarch; first conferred in 1301 on eldest son of Edward I. after subjugation of Wales (1282); since 1901 borne by Prince George, formerly Duke of York; entered the navy in 1877, and attained the post of commander in 1890; became heir of the throne on death of his brother, Duke of Clarence (1892); married Princess Mary of Teck (1893), and has by this marriage four sons and a daughter; (b. 1865).
Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)
Wales * Walfish BayLinks here from Chalmers
Andrews, James Pettit
Barnes, Joshua
Barrington, Hon. Samuel
Chaloner, Sir Thomas [No. 3]
Dodd, Dr. William
Duncombe, John
Hamilton, Sir William
Hearne, Samuel
Hervey, John, Lord Hervey Of Ickworth
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