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  Princess Charlotte, Princess Royal - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Queen Charlotte of Württemberg,(née Her Royal Highness The Princess Charlotte, Princess Royal) (Charlotte Augusta Matilda), (29 September 1766-5 October 1828) was a member of the British Royal Family, the eldest daughter of King George III.
Princess Charlotte was born on September 29, 1766 at Buckingham Palace, London.
As the daughter of the British monarch, Charlotte was styled HRH The Princess Charlotte at birth.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Princess_Charlotte,_Princess_Royal   (605 words)

  
 Charlotte
She was baptised Charlotte Augusta by the archbishop of Canterbury in the Great Audience Chamber of Carlton House on 11 February 1796, her godparents being her paternal grandparents (the King and Queen) and her maternal grandmother, the Duchess of Brunswick.
Lady de Clifford, Princess Charlotte's governess, had allowed Hess who was reputed to be an illegitimate son of the Duke of York and therefore a cousin to often ride beside Charlotte's open carriage in the autumn of 1812.
Princess Charlotte miscarried twice in the early months of her marriage, but a third pregnancy in 1817 appeared to be going well.
www.geocities.com /henry8jane4/Charlotte.html   (2528 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Princess Charlotte of Monaco
Born Charlotte Louise Juliette Louvet in Constantine, Algeria, she was the illegitimate daughter of Marie Juliette Louvet (1867 - 1930), and Prince Louis II of Monaco (1870 - 1949).
Charlotte's mother was married to, in 1885, Achille Delmaet, 1860-1914, a photographer.
Charlotte was adopted by Louis in 1919, and became Charlotte Louise Juliette Grimaldi, Hereditary Princess of Monaco, and Duchess of Valentinois.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Princess-Charlotte-of-Monaco   (484 words)

  
 Make-A-Wish FoundationPrincess Charlotte Follow Up Releas</u>   <i>(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)</i></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> As Sarah was serenading <b>Princess</b> <b>Charlotte</b>, her Fairy Godmother – dressed in a floor length white tutu with a feminine white lace top accented with strands of delicate, soft gold thread– awed the crowd as she gracefully danced down the red carpet, swirling a gold ribbon wand through the air. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> In this case, <b>Princess</b> <b>Charlotte’s</b> throne was hand painted white, with a cherry red velvet seat, and a piece of fuchsia fabric to dress it up, personalizing it especially for her. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The rest of the evening is now magical history with <b>Princess</b> <b>Charlotte</b> and her friends dancing the night away and entertaining themselves with any number of the children’s activities ranging from a story teller to a puppeteer to a caricature artist to a face painter to arts and crafts, and much more.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.wishmich.org /news/PrincessCharFollowUp.asp</font>   (1014 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.ishipress.com/royalfam/pafg187.htm">Royal Family of Europe - pafg187 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Princess</b> Antoinette Louise <a href="/topics/House-of-Grimaldi" title="House of Grimaldi" class=fl>Grimaldi</a> of MONACO was born on 28 Dec <a href="/topics/1920" title="1920" class=fl>1920</a>. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Princess</b> Caroline of MONACO was born on 23 Jan 1957. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Princess</b> Caroline of MONACO [Parents] was born on 23 Jan 1957 in Monaco.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.ishipress.com /royalfam/pafg187.htm</font>   (1335 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.berkshirehistory.com/bios/charlotte.html">Berkshire History: Biographies: Princess Charlotte of Wales (1796-1817)</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Princess</b> <b>Charlotte</b> Augusta, the only child of King George IV of Great Britain and Caroline of Brunswick, was born at Carlton House during the brief union of her parents, who had quarrelled before her birth and were never reconciled. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Princess</b> <b>Charlotte</b> was betrothed, in 1813, to the Prince of Orange, heir to the throne of Holland, but broke off the match of her own accord the next year after hearing of his drunken escapades at Ascot Races. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Charlotte</b> and Leopold spent a year and a half of great happiness at Claremont, but the <b>Princess</b> died in giving birth to a stillborn child in November 1817 and was buried in St.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.berkshirehistory.com /bios/charlotte.html</font>   (433 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>European Royal History: The Coburgs</u>   <i>(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)</i></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Princess</b> <b>Charlotte</b> of Great Britain was second-in-line to the English succession, after her father the Prince of Wales. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Having witnessed the disastrous marriage of her parents, <b>Charlotte</b> had long-decided that whomever she joined in matrimony would have to be a prince capable of providing her with the happiness her father had never given to her mother. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Charlotte</b> deadly exhausted was bleeding profusely and too weak to survive her son’s death.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.eurohistory.com /coburgs.htm</font>   (4054 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>Charlotte - Donations and Help</u>   <i>(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)</i></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Charlotte</b>, so excited about her coming "Make-A-Wish" day, had to run into our bedroom and ask if it was here yet. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Charlotte's</b> wish was simple: to be a <b>princess</b> and to have a party. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> After that <b>Charlotte</b> was shown her royal menu, which she had chosen: hot dogs, hamburgers, veggies, brownies and other favorite foods.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>charlotteanne.net /wish.htm</font>   (823 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>Princess Charlotte</u>   <i>(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)</i></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Charlotte</b> was always kept under strong guard with attendants of her father's choosing. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Charlotte</b> was a high spirited, tomboy type girl who did not readily mold into the manners and deportment of an acceptable Regency lady. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Charlotte's</b> treatment by her father won her mention in the poetry of both Byron and Shelly who justified her rebellion and attacked the Prince for his actions.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>regencyworld.thefairkingdom.com /pchar.html</font>   (781 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>Make-A-Wish Foundation<title>Charlotte's Wish</u>   <i>(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)</i></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Not to mention that <b>“Princess</b> <b>Charlotte”</b> will ride into her Ball by horse and carriage, escorted by the Plymouth Township Police, and many other members of her Royal Court, waving to the adoring crowd of hundreds of bystanders waiting to just catch a glimpse of this little <b>princess</b>. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> She will also be crowned <b>Princess</b> for the Day and will proceed inside for the private party where guests will dine on all <b>Charlotte’s</b> favorite food and beverages including, but not limited to: chicken fingers, carrot sticks, corn on the cobb, hot dogs and hamburgers, and Faygo Red Pop. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> If the <b>Princess</b> grows tired from all the dancing, she can certainly take a break and engage in a number of activities including the arts and crafts table, watch the magician, have a caricature drawn of herself, or maybe have her face adorned with some artwork by the face painters.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.wishmich.org /news/charlotteswish.asp</font>   (863 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.detnews.com/2004/health/0411/16/A01-4957.htm">Little princess' wish comes true for a day - 11/15/04</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Today, <b>Charlotte's</b> short brown hair is the only sign left of the cancer that nearly killed her, taking away a year of her childhood and replacing it with doctors, hospitals, needles and chemotherapy. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Being a <b>princess</b> was <b>Charlotte's</b> wish, one of hundreds granted each year by the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Michigan, an organization that grants the wishes of children with life-threatening illnesses. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Charlotte</b> pulled up in her carriage, a fire truck and dancers ahead of her and police motorcycles riding behind.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.detnews.com /2004/health/0411/16/A01-4957.htm</font>   (1205 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.unctv.org/princesscharlotte/thesearch.html">UNC-TV ONLINE:The Search for Princess Charlotte</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Born May 19, 1744 as <b>Princess</b> Sophia <b>Charlotte</b> of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, <b>Charlotte</b> first met her future husband, King George III, on her September wedding day in 1761. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> This arranged marriage was, nonetheless, fruitful and Queen <b>Charlotte</b> bore 15 children. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> That she was strong, prolific, a devoted wife and mother and lived to age 74 is common knowledge, but little else is known about <b>Princess</b> <b>Charlotte</b>.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.unctv.org /princesscharlotte/thesearch.html</font>   (190 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.msstate.edu/Fineart_Online/Backissues/Vol_17/faf_v17_n08/reviews/montfort.html">fAf :: Ezine - reviews</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Princess</b> <b>Charlotte</b> seems, here and elsewhere, to be something of a wise fool, however, and this statement does reflect something about the current situation: the king has just died, and the player character whom she addresses, palace minister Primo Varicella, now has the opportunity to gain the regency, and thus control of the kingdom. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The <b>princess</b>, on the other hand, can be released from the confines of the asylum by the player character and can wander about the palace with him, bringing new color to it with her more loopy comments. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Charlotte</b> is essential to solving Varicella in the former sense because some of the commands required in a successful traversal involve her.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.msstate.edu /Fineart_Online/Backissues/Vol_17/faf_v17_n08/reviews/montfort.html</font>   (7217 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>Princess Charlotte Of Monaco - XYZ Monaco</u>   <i>(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)</i></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Monaco's <b>Princess</b> Grace Hospital to <b>Princess</b> Caroline and her second husband, Stefano Casiraghi on August 3, 1986, as a child <b>Charlotte</b> Marie... </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Next » <b>Charlotte</b> Of Monaco <b>Charlotte</b> does not have a title, but her mother is a <b>Princess</b> and her grandfather is king of Monaco. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Princess</b> <b>Charlotte</b> of Monaco <b>Charlotte</b> <a href="/topics/House-of-Grimaldi" title="House of Grimaldi" class=fl>Grimaldi</a> (September 30, <a href="/topics/1898" title="1898" class=fl>1898 </a>- November 15, <a href="/topics/1977" title="1977" class=fl>1977</a>) was a <b>Princess</b> of Monaco.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.dmatma2.org /princess-charlotte-of-monaco.html</font>   (301 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://groups.msn.com/itsallaboutherroyaltyprincesscharlotte/wucharlotte.msnw">it's all about her royalty princess charlotte</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> January 25th: I was starting to feel a little bit wear without any <b>Charlotte</b> news, but finally the wait has finished, and like always the event was a horse competition, she had a good time in company of Valentine, Pierre and the other blocks. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Charlotte</b> has the right to have a normal life, that means less pictures about her for us. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> August 18th: <b>Charlotte</b> has appeared in the cover of the Point de Vue Magazine, here they are saying that she is the revelation of the year, that she has being appearing at important social events, well they say that she is great.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>groups.msn.com /itsallaboutherroyaltyprincesscharlotte/wucharlotte.msnw</font>   (921 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>On the Death of the Princess Charlotte.</u>   <i>(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)</i></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> "On the Death of the <b>Princess</b> <b>Charlotte."</b> by Anna Lætitia Barbauld (1743 - 1825) </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> On the Death of the <b>Princess</b> <b>Charlotte</b> {1} </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Princess</b> <b>Charlotte</b>: <b>Princess</b> <b>Charlotte</b> Augusta was the daughter of the Prince Regent (later King George IV) and wife of Prince Leopold of Saxe-Cobourg.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>digital.library.upenn.edu /women/barbauld/works/bal-charlotte.html</font>   (295 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>Victoria of the United Kingdom - Biocrawler definition:Victoria of the United Kingdom - Biocrawler</u>   <i>(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)</i></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> At the age of fifty the Duke of Kent and Strathearn married <b>Princess</b> Viktoria of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, the sister of <b>Princess</b> <b>Charlotte's</b> widower Prince Leopold of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfield and widow of Karl, Prince of Leiningen. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> When <b>Princess</b> Victoria of Kent was eleven years old, her uncle, King George IV, died childless, leaving the throne to his brother, the Duke of Clarence and St Andrews, who became King William IV. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Though she did not suffer from the disease, she passed it on to <b>Princess</b> Alice and <b>Princess</b> Beatrice as carriers, and Prince Leopold was affected with the disease.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.biocrawler.com /biowiki/Victoria_of_the_United_Kingdom</font>   (5201 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=4723165">NPR : Excerpt: Princesses</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Lady <b>Charlotte</b> Finch, who had moved up to nearby apartments at St. James’s Palace the evening before to oversee the practical arrangements for the new baby, wrote in her journal that night: “At a quarter past eight this morning the Queen was safely delivered of a <b>Princess</b> Royal. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Names were awaiting the baby <b>Princess</b>: <b>Charlotte</b>, for her mother; Augusta, for her father’s mother; and Matilda, for the King’s sister Caroline Matilda, who, aged fifteen, was leaving England within a few days to marry the King of Denmark. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> No other <b>princess</b> was so honoured until 1727, when the Hanoverian King George II of England styled his daughter Anne—who also became a <b>princess</b> of Orange and lived until 1759—Princess Royal, when she was nineteen years old.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.npr.org /templates/story/story.php?storyId=4723165</font>   (2478 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.theroyalforums.com/forums/f69/funeral-josephine-charlotte-4658-3.html?pp=20">Funeral of Josephine-Charlotte - Page 3 - The Royal Forums</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> 8and9 Crownprince Philippe and <b>princess</b> Mathilde of Belgium. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The Grand Duchess - the daughter of Prince Leopold of Belgium, Duke of Brabant and <b>Princess</b> Astrid - was born as <b>Princess</b> of Belgium on October 11, 1927 and died on January 10, <a href="/topics/2005" title="2005" class=fl>2005</a> at Fischbach Castle, aged 77. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> In Geneva the young <b>Princess</b> Josephine-Charlotte studied child psychology at the Swiss city's university before in 1953 marrying Prince Jean of Luxembourg, the heir to the throne, who became grand duke in 1964.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.theroyalforums.com /forums/f69/funeral-josephine-charlotte-4658-3.html?pp=20</font>   (1436 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.britannica.com/search?query=princess&submit=Find&source=MWTEXT">Search Results for princess - Encyclopædia Britannica</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> (<b>princess</b> of the) French noblewoman who exercised great influence in the government of Spain between 1701 and 1714, during the period of the War of the Spanish Succession. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> A young <b>princess</b> assumed the throne of King George VI, and is known today as Queen Elizabeth II. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Provides New York Times articles covering the accident, consideration of her role in the monarchy and in relation to the public, reaction and mourning around the world, and analysis of the tabloid press and paparazzi.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.britannica.com /search?query=princess&submit=Find&source=MWTEXT</font>   (552 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://ftp.cac.psu.edu/~saw/royal/r01.html">Royal Genealogies Part 1</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Princess</b> of Wales (1863-1901) Queen Alexandra (1901-1910) Queen Mother (1910-1925); Pictures of her as a young woman show a sad, soulful look in her eyes; she walked with a limp (which was imitated by society). </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Princess</b> May was passed on as fiancée to his younger brother George (later, George V). </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The outstanding event of the reign of George V was World War I. Following England's declaration of war on Germany, the king renounced all the German titles belonging to him and his family and changed the name of the royal house to Windsor.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>ftp.cac.psu.edu /~saw/royal/r01.html</font>   (1256 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.wam.umd.edu/~djb/shelley/charlotte1880.html">An Address, &c.</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> She was born a <b>Princess;</b> and those who are destined to rule mankind are dispensed with acquiring that wisdom and that experience which is necessary even to rule themselves. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> They had sons, and brothers, and sisters, and fathers, who loved them, it should seem, more than the <b>Princess</b> <b>Charlotte</b> could be loved by those whom the regulations of her rank had held in perpetual estrangement from her. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> A beautiful <b>Princess</b> is dead:—she who should have been the Queen of her beloved nation, and whose posterity should have ruled it for ever.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.wam.umd.edu /~djb/shelley/charlotte1880.html</font>   (3726 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>Haiti Medical - Lessons From the Developing World</u>   <i>(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)</i></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> In 1817, <b>Princess</b> <b>Charlotte</b>, daughter of George IV, was the only eligible heir to the British throne in her generation. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Five and one half hours after delivery, the <b>Princess</b> died, presumably from hypovolemic shock after a postpartum hemorrhage from uterine atony, likely a direct result of her obstructed labor. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Three months later, Sir Richard Crofts, <b>Princess</b> <b>Charlotte's</b> obstetrician, committed suicide, unable to bear the burden of responsibility for the death of the heir.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.haitimedical.com /prince/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=72</font>   (3894 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>boys clothing: Belgian royalty--Leopold III</u>   <i>(Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)</i></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> <b>Princess</b> Josephine-Charlotte was born October 11, 1927 at the Royal Palace, Brussels. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> On her mother's side, <b>Princess</b> Josephine-Charlotte is closely related to King Harald of Norway, King Carl Gustaf of Sweden and Queen Margrethe of Denmark. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The <b>Princess</b>' life after the War was affected by question's concerning her father's surender of the Belgian Army and his behavior during the occupation.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>histclo.hispeed.com /royal/bel/l3/rbl3c-jc.htm</font>   (694 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9061412?tocId=9061412">Princess Charlotte Bay --  Encyclopædia Britannica</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> As a result, <b>Charlotte</b>, now the seat of Mecklenburg County and the largest city in North Carolina, made the hornet its symbol. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> The tragedian <b>Charlotte</b> Cushman was the first native-born star of the American stage. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> U.S. actress <b>Charlotte</b> Crabtree's early days as an entertainer during the California Gold Rush led to her immense popularity as the darling of both the American and the English stage.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.britannica.com /eb/article-9061412?tocId=9061412</font>   (851 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><a href="http://www.biblio.com/books/isbnnu/19360837.html">Biblio: PRINCESS FURBALL PB by HUCK CHARLOTTE: Details</a></td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Here, a young <b>princess</b> is betrothed, by her father, to a horrible ogre. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> Rather than marrying the monster, the <b>princess</b> disguises herself in a coat made of 1,000 furs and runs away from home. </td></tr> <tr><td valign=top><img style="margin-top:4px;" src=/images/a.gif></td><td></td><td> A <b>princess</b> in a coat of a thousand furs hides her identity from a king who falls in love with her.</td></tr> <tr><td></td><td colspan=2><font color=gray>www.biblio.com /books/isbnnu/19360837.html</font>   (271 words)</td></tr> </table> </td> </tr> </table><body face="Arial"> <br> <table cellpadding=0> <tr> <td>  </td> <td> <table > <tr><td> </td><td colspan=2><u>The Entire Memoirs of Louis XIV. and the Regency</u>   <i>(Site not responding. 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