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Frederick and Augustus
With few chances to take part in the politics of the Electorate of Saxony or receive any land from his older brother Frederick Augustus III, Anton lived under the shadows.
# Frederick Augustus ( b. and d. Dresden, 5 April 1796 ).
Because the people wished a younger regent, Anton agreed to appoint his nephew Frederick Augustus Prince Co-Regent ( de: Prinz-Mitregenten ).
Without surviving male issue, Anton was succeeded as King by his nephew, Frederick Augustus II.
He deposited them at the University of Leipzig, under the title of the Codex Friderico-Augustanus, a name given in honour of his patron, Frederick Augustus II of Saxony, king of Saxony.
However, when Baden was transferred west to fight the French in 1692 his successors, first Caprara, then from 1696, Frederick Augustus, the Elector of Saxony, proved incapable of delivering the final blow.
Other notable officials at Ellis Island included Edward F. McSweeney ( assistant commissioner ), Joseph E. Murray ( assistant commissioner ), Dr. George W. Stoner ( chief surgeon ), Augustus Frederick Sherman ( chief clerk ), Dr. Victor Safford ( surgeon ), Dr. Victor Heiser ( surgeon ), Thomas W. Salmon | Dr.
At the time, Guthrie's brother, Frederick, was a student of Augustus De Morgan at University College.
Albert ( full name: Frederick Augustus Albert Anton Ferdinand Joseph Karl Maria Baptist Nepomuk Wilhelm Xaver Georg Fidelis ) ( Dresden, 23 April 1828 Schloss Sibyllenort ( Szczodre ), 19 June 1902 ) was a King of Saxony and a member of the House of Wettin.
He was the eldest son of Prince John, ( who succeeded his brother Frederick Augustus II on the Saxon throne as King John in 1854 ) by his wife Amalie Auguste of Bavaria.
Frederick Douglass ( born Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, c. February 1818 February 20, 1895 ) was an American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman.
Frederick Augustus Washington Bailey, who later became known as Frederick Douglass, was born a slave in Talbot County, Maryland, between Hillsboro and Cordova, probably in his grandmother's shack east of Tappers Corner () and west of Tuckahoe Creek.
Frederick Augustus II ( full name: Frederick Augustus Albert Maria Clemens Joseph Vincenz Aloys Nepomuk Johann Baptista Nikolaus Raphael Peter Xavier Franz de Paula Venantius Felix ) ( Dresden, 18 May 1797 Brennbüchel, Karrösten, Tyrol, 9 August 1854 ) was King of Saxony and a member of the House of Wettin.
From his birth, it was clear that one day Frederick Augustus would become the ruler of Saxony.
When the King Frederick Augustus I died ( 1827 ) and Anton succeeded him as King, Frederick Augustus became second in line to the throne, preceded only by his father Maximilian.
On 1 September the Prince Maximilian renounced his rights of succession in favor of his son Frederick Augustus, who was proclaimed Prince Co-Regent ( de: Prinz-Mitregenten ) of Saxony.
On 2 February 1832 Frederick Augustus brought Free Autonomy to the cities.

Frederick and Hervey
The Prince of Wales's chaplain, Canon Frederick Hervey, stood over Albert Victor reading prayers for the dying.
He had intended to return after a stay of a little more than two years, but was detained by a commission for a marble group of a Fury of Athamas, a commission attended in the sequel with circumstances of infinite trouble and annoyance, from the notorious Comte-Evéque, Frederick Augustus Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol.
The present holder of these titles is Frederick Hervey ( born 19 October 1979 ), the 8th Marquess and 12th Earl of Bristol.
Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol.
From his third marriage, the 6th Marquess had three children: Frederick Hervey, 8th Marquess of Bristol, Lady Victoria Hervey and Lady Isabella Hervey.
His eldest son Reverend Canon Frederick Alfred John Hervey ( 1846 1910 ) was Chaplain-in-Ordinary to Queen Victoria from 1886 to 1901, and Domestic Chaplain to King Edward VII from 1878 to 1910.
* Frederick Augustus Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol ( 1730 1803 )
* Frederick William Hervey, 5th Earl of Bristol ( 1769 1859 ) ( created Marquess of Bristol in 1826 )
* Frederick Hervey, 1st Marquess of Bristol ( 1769 1859 )
* Frederick Hervey, 2nd Marquess of Bristol ( 1800 1864 )
* Frederick Hervey, 3rd Marquess of Bristol ( 1834 1907 )
* Frederick Hervey, 4th Marquess of Bristol ( 1863 1951 )
* Frederick Hervey, 8th Marquess of Bristol ( b. 1979 )
In the autumn he met the builder and Bishop of Derry, Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol.
Early in 1780 Frederick Augustus Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol wrote to Soane offering him various architectural commissions, Soane decided to return to England and began to organise his return journey.
After a brief stop in London, Soane headed for Frederick Augustus Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol's estate at Ickworth House in suffolk, where the Earl was planning to build a new house.
Hervey had been at one time on very friendly terms with Frederick, Prince of Wales, but in about 1723 they quarrelled, apparently because they were rivals for the affection of Anne Vane.
Frederick Hervey was educated at Westminster School and Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, graduating M. A.
* Frederick ( 1769 1859 ); had after his elder brother's death the courtesy title of Lord Hervey.
Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol
sv: Frederick Hervey, 4: e earl av Bristol
Frederick William Hervey, 1st Marquess of Bristol ( 2 October 1769 15 February 1859 ), styled Lord Hervey between 1796 and 1803 and known as The Earl of Bristol between 1803 and 1826, was a British peer.

Frederick and 4th
** Frederick William Franz, a member of the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses and 4th President of Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society ( b. 1893 )
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* Frederick Spencer, 4th Earl Spencer ( 1798 1857 )
The baronetcy next passed to Frederick Evelyn's cousins, Sir John Evelyn, 4th Bt ( 1757 1833 ) and Sir Hugh Evelyn, 5th Bt ( 1769 1848 ).
Spencer was the son of Frederick Spencer, 4th Earl Spencer, by his first wife Georgiana, daughter of William Poyntz.
There he was elected to the 4th and 5th North-West Legislative Assemblies ; he later served as a minister in the government of Premier Frederick W. A. G. Haultain.
* Frederick Spencer, 4th Earl Spencer ( 1798 1857 )
Upon the 4th Earl's death, the Bristol title passed to his third but eldest surviving son Frederick, who thereby became the 5th Earl.
George William Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon KG, GCB, PC ( 12 January 1800 27 June 1870 ), was an English diplomat and statesman.
The then Marquess of Tavistock married on 20 June 1961 at St Clement Danes in London Henrietta Joan Tiarks ( born London, 5 March 1940 ), daughter of Henry Frederick Tiarks III ( born Woodheath, Chislehurst, 8 September 1900-died Marbella, 2 July 1995 ), a merchant banker with Schroders, who had married firstly on 27 April 1930 ( divorced in 1936 ) Lady Millicent Olivia Mary Taylour ( died 24 December 1975 ), daughter of Geoffrey Taylour, 4th Marquess of Headfort ; Henry Frederick Tiarks married secondly ( 3 October 1936 ) Ina Florence Marshman Bell ( born London, 5 November 1903-died Marbella, 10 April 1989 ), an actress known as Joan Barry, who had married firstly Henry Hampson.
* George William Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon ( 1800 1870 )
William Henry Nassau van Zuylestein was born in 1717, the elder son of Frederick Nassau van Zuylestein, 3rd Earl of Rochford, and his wife Elizabeth (‘ Bessy ’) Savage, daughter of the 4th Earl Rivers.
Hervey was the younger son but, his elder brother dying during his father's lieftime, heir of the Frederick Hervey, 4th Earl of Bristol, whom he succeeded in 1803.
He spent the following years in study and in travel, from which he returned, according to George William Frederick Villiers, 4th Earl of Clarendon, " the most accomplished person of our nation or perhaps any other nation, and distinguished by a remarkably handsome person ".
# Lady Constance Gwladys ( 1859 1917 ), who m. 1st 1878 St George Henry Lowther, 4th Earl of Lonsdale ( issue, 1 daughter ) and m. 2ndly 1885 Frederick Oliver Robinson, the Earl de Grey, later 2nd and last Marquess of Ripon ( no issue ).

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