James I of New Ingerland
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James I | |||||
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King of Guelphia (more...) | |||||
King of Guelphia | |||||
Reign | 27 June 1867 – 15 August 1911 | ||||
Coronation | 5 November 1912 | ||||
Predecessor | Alexander II | ||||
Successor | Philip I | ||||
Spouse | Lady Mary Lamberton | ||||
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Father | Alexander II | ||||
Mother | Lady Victoria Deveraux | ||||
Born |
19 April 1842 Port Frederick, ABNY | ||||
Died |
5 September 1911 Kingsbury Palace Kingsbury, CENT | (aged 69)||||
Burial |
22 August 1911 Kingsbury Cathedral, Kingsbury |
James I (James Alexander William George; 19 April 1842 – 15 August 1911) was King of Guelphia from 27 June 1867 until his death on the 15 August 1911.
Titles, styles, honours, and arms
The King's style and title in full: His Majesty King James, By the Grace God, King of Guelphia
Title and styles
- His Majesty The King (1867–1911)
- His Royal Highness The Lord High Steward (1860–1867)
- His Royal Highness The Duke of Sancrox (1844–1860)
- His Highness Prince James of Guelphia (1842–1844)
Honours
Arms
Main article: Gallery of Royal coats of arms of Guelphia
Issue
Name | Birth | Death | Notes |
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Philip I | 1877 | 1945 | |
Princess Alice | 1879 | 1929 | |
Princess Beatrice | 1882 | 1950 | |
Prince George, 1st Duke of Codrington | 1885 | 1949 | |
Prince Arthur, 1st Duke of Bellwood | 1889 | 1987 |
References and notes
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James I of New Ingerland
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Guelphian royalty | ||
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Preceded by Alexander II |
King of Guelphia 1867 – 1911 |
Succeeded by Philip I |
Vacant Title last held by Prince Alexander
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Lord High Steward 2nd creation 1860 – 1867 |
Vacant Title next held by Prince Philip, Duke of Warmford
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Peerage of New Ingerland | ||
New creation | Duke of Sancrox 2nd creation 1844 – 1867 |
Merged in Crown |
Honorary titles | ||
Preceded by The Earl Lamberton |
Chancellor of the Order of Guelphia 1860 – 1867 |
Succeeded by Prince Philip, Duke of Warmford |