George FitzClarence, 1st Earl of Munster
1794–1842 (age 48)
Biography
George FitzClarence, 1st Earl of Munster (1794–1842), was a British politician and military officer who served in Parliament representing various constituencies during the early 19th century. As the eldest son of William IV before his accession to the throne, FitzClarence held significant social standing and was created Earl of Munster in 1831, recognizing his prominent position in aristocratic circles.
FitzClarence's political career was marked by his involvement in parliamentary affairs during a transformative period in British history. He maintained his seat in the House of Commons until his elevation to the peerage, after which he took his place in the House of Lords. His life concluded in 1842, leaving behind a legacy as a notable figure in early 19th-century British politics and nobility.