Statue

Prince Edward Duke of Kent

Inscription

Prince Edward, Duke of Kent, IV son of George III, born Nov. 2 1765, died Jan. 23 1820.
Erected by the supporters of the numerous charities which he so zealously and successfully patronised.

Site: Prince Edward Duke of Kent (1 memorial)

W1, Park Crescent

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This section lists the subjects commemorated on the memorial on this page:
Prince Edward Duke of Kent

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Edward, Duke of Kent (1735)

Edward Augustus was the 4th son of George III and the father of Queen Victori...

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This section lists the subjects who helped to create/erect the memorial on this page:
Prince Edward Duke of Kent

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Sebastian Gahagan

The brothers Lawrence and Sebastian Gahagan, sculptors of note in London betw...

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