Princess Amelia of Great Britain (1711 – 1786), daughter of George II of Great Britain
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HMS Princess Amelia, ships of the Royal Navy named after either of the above
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Princess Amelia of the United Kingdom (1783 – 1810), daughter of George III of the United Kingdom
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Originally known as Seventh Town, it was renamed in 1787 after Princess Amelia, the youngest child of George III.
They resided at Gunnersbury Park, an estate that at one time had been the residence of Princess Amelia, daughter of George II.
George I had a Mechlin cravat, and it was a favorite of Queen Charlotte and Princess Amelia.
At the start of the War of 1812, Joshua Barney in the American privateer Rossie captured the mail packet Princess Amelia after a short but intense fight on 16 September 1812.
Princess Amelia Charlotte Wilhelmina Louise of Nassau-Weilburg (7 August 1776 in Kirchheimbolanden – 19 February 1841 at Schaumburg Castle, near Limburg an der Lahn) was a Princess of Nassau by birth and by marriage Duchess of Anhalt-Bernburg.