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On King William's accession to the throne he gave his younger  
 
On King William's accession to the throne he gave his younger  
FitClarence children the [[addition]] title and [[/addition]] precedence of a Marquis's children.  
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FitClarence children the [[addition]] title and [[/addition]] precedence [[addition]] of [[/addition]] a Marquis's children.  
  
Lord Frederick FitzClarence, born on December 9th, 1799, joined the  
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[[addition]] Lord [[/addition]] Frederick FitzClarence, born on December 9th, 1799, joined the  
Coldstream Guards, and was present at the Battle of Waterloo. On the  
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Coldstream Guards [[addition]] , [[/addition]] and was present at the Battle of Waterloo. On the  
21st of February, 1826, when quartered at the Portman Street Barracks,  
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21st of February, 1826, when quartered at the Portman Street Barracks [[addition]] , [[/addition]]
he was detailled with thirty men of his company, to arrest what  
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he was detailled with thirty men of his company [[addition]] , [[/addition]] to arrest what  
 
have come to be known as the Cato Street conspirators. A plot had [[addition]] been [[/addition]]  
 
have come to be known as the Cato Street conspirators. A plot had [[addition]] been [[/addition]]  
 
formed, so it was discovered, to blow up [[addition]] a party of [[/addition]] Cabinet Ministers while  
 
formed, so it was discovered, to blow up [[addition]] a party of [[/addition]] Cabinet Ministers while  
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The following account is taken from a contemporary newspaper.  
 
The following account is taken from a contemporary newspaper.  
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[[note]] George son [[/note]]
  
 
The magistrate of Bow Street, accompanied by a party of the  
 
The magistrate of Bow Street, accompanied by a party of the  
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The officer who led the patrol up, was stabbed and killed and  
 
The officer who led the patrol up, was stabbed and killed and  
 
all lights were extinguished. Captain FitzClarence arrived at  
 
all lights were extinguished. Captain FitzClarence arrived at  
this moment, the soldiers advancing with fixed bayonets, and  
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thi[[addition]]s[[/addition]] moment, the soldiers advancing with fixed bayonets, and  
 
at the sound of a pistol shot they set off at double quick
 
at the sound of a pistol shot they set off at double quick
 
time. A man darted out as they reached the stables and when
 
time. A man darted out as they reached the stables and when
 
he was stopped he pointed his pistol at Captain FitzClarence
 
he was stopped he pointed his pistol at Captain FitzClarence
 
but as he discharged it Serjeant Legge knocked it out of his  
 
but as he discharged it Serjeant Legge knocked it out of his  
hand, the serjeant was wounded but the man was arrested. Captain  
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hand [[addition]] ; [[/addition]] the serjeant was wounded but the man was arrested. Captain  
 
FitzClarence led the way into the stable where a black man
 
FitzClarence led the way into the stable where a black man
 
attacked him with a cutlass when one of the escort managed to  
 
attacked him with a cutlass when one of the escort managed to  
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IV in recognition of his gallant conduct.  
 
IV in recognition of his gallant conduct.  
  
He was appointed Lt. Colonel of the 11th  
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[[addition]] He [[/addition]] was appointed Lt. Colonel of the 11th  
 
Foot (North Devon Regiment) and on his trasferenc to the 7th Royal  
 
Foot (North Devon Regiment) and on his trasferenc to the 7th Royal  
 
Fusiliers the 11th Foot presented him with a sword with this inscription:  
 
Fusiliers the 11th Foot presented him with a sword with this inscription:  
 
"In token of the sincere affection for himself and their
 
"In token of the sincere affection for himself and their

Revision as of 10:38, 19 June 2019

On King William's accession to the throne he gave his younger FitClarence children the addition title and /addition precedence addition of /addition a Marquis's children.

addition Lord /addition Frederick FitzClarence, born on December 9th, 1799, joined the Coldstream Guards addition , /addition and was present at the Battle of Waterloo. On the 21st of February, 1826, when quartered at the Portman Street Barracks addition , /addition he was detailled with thirty men of his company addition , /addition to arrest what have come to be known as the Cato Street conspirators. A plot had addition been /addition formed, so it was discovered, to blow up addition a party of /addition Cabinet Ministers while they were dining in Mansfield Street with the Earl of Harrowby.

The following account is taken from a contemporary newspaper.

note George son /note

The magistrate of Bow Street, accompanied by a party of the patrol, proceeded to Cato Street deletion . /deletion where thirty desperadoes were assembled in a loft over some stables, approached by a ladder. The officer who led the patrol up, was stabbed and killed and all lights were extinguished. Captain FitzClarence arrived at thiadditions/addition moment, the soldiers advancing with fixed bayonets, and at the sound of a pistol shot they set off at double quick time. A man darted out as they reached the stables and when he was stopped he pointed his pistol at Captain FitzClarence but as he discharged it Serjeant Legge knocked it out of his hand addition ; /addition the serjeant was wounded but the man was arrested. Captain FitzClarence led the way into the stable where a black man attacked him with a cutlass when one of the escort managed to ward off the blow. A shot was then fired at Captain FitzClarence by another of the gang, but the pistol missed fire. The soldiers now mounted the ladder into the loft where lay the body of the murdered officer and that of another man near him. The magistrate encouraged his men to do their duty, but owing to the darkness nine men escaped. Captain FitzClarence secured one of the prisoners, but he was very much bruised during the struggle and his uniform was almost torn to pieces. Arthur Thistlewood, the leader was among those who escaped, but he was captured next day in Moorfield where a large amount of ammunition and grenades were discovered.

Captain FitzClarence was presented with a sword by King George IV in recognition of his gallant conduct.

addition He /addition was appointed Lt. Colonel of the 11th Foot (North Devon Regiment) and on his trasferenc to the 7th Royal Fusiliers the 11th Foot presented him with a sword with this inscription: "In token of the sincere affection for himself and their