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    The acute mania of King George III: A computational linguistic analysis. by Vassiliki Rentoumi, Timothy Peters, Jonathan Conlin, Peter Garrard

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…We used a computational linguistic approach, exploiting machine learning techniques, to examine the letters written by King George III during mentally healthy and apparently mentally ill periods of his life. …”
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    Kassler, Kerhervé, and Clark (eds.), Memoirs of the Court of George III (Pickering and Chatto, 2015) by Reider Payne

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…Clark, eds., <em>Memoirs of the Court of George III</em> (London: Pickering and Chatto, 2015).…”
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    ‘Newmarket, that infamous seminary of iniquity and ill manners’: horses and courts in the early years of George III’s reign by Cox, O

    Published 2019
    “…This article explores the role played by different types of equine culture — haute école and horse racing — in the turbulent politics of the early years of George III’s reign. It suggests that opponents to Lord Bute politicised the racecourse, and in particular Newmarket, in order to challenge the men and measures of the court of St James’s. …”
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    King George III of England and Queen Maria I of Portugal: bipolar disorder and prince regents as common features of their reigns by M. da Mota Gomes, Lucio Lage Gonçalves, Elie Cheniaux, Antonio E. Nardi

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Bipolar disorder is not common in all populations, but, coincidentally, studies suggest that it affected two sovereigns that were contemporaries, King George III of England, who died 201 years ago, and Queen Maria I of Portugal, who died 205 years ago. …”
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    Royalty and public in Britain by Kilburn, M, Kilburn, Matthew Charles

    Published 1997
    “…It argues that the emergence of the domestic, popular monarchy in the middle of the reign of George III was the result of longterm considerations which arose from the activities of earlier generations of eighteenthcentury royalty, and were further developed by George III and his siblings. …”
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    From The Queen’s College to Montagu House: The History of the Thomason Tracts after the Restoration by David Stoker

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This chapter revisits the convoluted history of its fortunes after Thomason ceased collecting in 1661, shedding new light upon his own hopes and expectations regarding its fate, and reconstructing various attempts to effect its sale over the next hundred years, culminating in its acquisition by Lord Bute, and its presentation to the British Museum by George III. What emerges is new evidence about how the importance of the collection was promoted and recognized, thereby making comprehensible how it remained more or less intact, and came to be perceived as something that needed to be made safe for posterity, and that would be useful to the ‘publique’.…”
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    Striving for Reconciliation? An Analysis of Redressive Facework in North American petitions to the king (1764-75) by Elisabetta Cecconi

    Published 2022-12-01
    “… This paper analyses the mitigating strategies used in North American petitions to King George III in order to minimize the face threatening potential inherent in the colonists’ requests for redress of their grievances. …”
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    Royalty, Celebrity, and the Press in Georgian Britain, 1770-1820 by Natalee Garrett

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Analysing newspaper articles and printed images, it examines three case studies from the period: scandalous royal romances, the madness of George III, and the tragic death of a princess. These case studies highlight the increasing exposition of the private as well as public and political aspects of royalty at the intersection of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. …”
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    Consul Joseph Smith’s Gold-Tooled Leather Bookbindings by P. J. M. Marks

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…There are many examples in the library of George III. This tells only part of the whole story, however, as more elaborate styles exist. …”
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    Carlo Fontana and the project drawings of the Tolomei college in Siena by Bruno Mussari

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The drawings are conserved in the British Library in London and are inside one of the 24 volumes bought by James Adam, for King George III, in 1762, from the collection of Cardinal Albani. …”
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    Deconstruction and ‘Re-Volumization’: The Thomason Collection in the Past, Present, and Future by Michael Mendle

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The Thomason Tracts that arrived at the British Museum as the gift of George III were in a rigorous chronological order, which was mirrored by Thomason’s own twelve-volume manuscript catalogue. …”
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    Origin of Sovereignty and Boundaries of Royal Prerogative in Tory Political Controversy in Great Britain in Last Third of 18<sup>th</sup> Century by V. V. Klochkov, V. S. Nazarova

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The discourse on the nature and boundaries of royal sovereignty, which unfolded with the coming to power of George III in Great Britain, is considered. The key features and changes in the constitutional views of the Tories that took shape in the 60—90s of the 18th century are examined in the article. …”
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    Leaving the Pyrenees: France and Frenchmen as Perceived by British Soldiers in 1813–1814 by Tatiana Anatolyevna Kosykh

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…On the one hand, British military narratives contained favourable characterisations of the locals whom King George III’s soldiers seemed to be freeing from Napoleon’s tyrannical rule. …”
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    Memory and mourning: posthumous portraiture in Britain from the mid-eighteenth to early nineteenth centuries by Knight, E

    Published 2019
    “…</p> <p>Beginning at the time of George III’s ascension to the throne, soon before the foundation of the Royal Academy, and ending in the year when Henry Fox Talbot created the first reasonably lightfast photographs, this period saw major developments in the art world including the rise of portraiture as the most popular genre of art. …”
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    Marc de Bombelles, Journal de voyage en Grande Bretagne et en Irlande 1784

    Published 2017
    “…Les Trois Royaumes du roi Georges III <br/> iii. Bombelles, voyageur d’outre-Manche <br/> iv. …”
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