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The Royal Guelphic Order (german: Königliche Guelphen-Orden), sometimes referred to as the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, is a Hanoverian order of chivalry instituted on 28 April 1815 by the
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(later King George IV). It takes its name from the
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, of which the Hanoverians were a branch. Since Hanover and the United Kingdom shared a monarch until 1837, the order was frequently bestowed upon British subjects.


History

Until 1837 the order was frequently awarded to officers in the British Navy and Army, although it was still classed as a foreign order, with British members of the order not entitled to style themselves as "Sir" unless they were also created
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, as many were. The British link ended in 1837 when Hanover's royal union with Great Britain ended, with Ernest Augustus becoming King of Hanover and
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ascending the British throne. When Hanover was annexed by the Kingdom of Prussia in 1866, the order continued as a
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to be awarded by the Royal House of Hanover. Today, its current Sovereign is the Hanoverian head of the house, Ernst August, Prince of Hanover.


Classes

The insignia was based on the white horse on Hanover's arms. The Order includes two divisions, Civil and Military, the latter indicated by crossed swords on both the badge and star. It originally had three classes, but with several reorganisations since 1841, as house order today it has four classes and an additional Cross of Merit. In descending order of seniority the classes are:


1815–1841

* Knight Grand Cross (GCH). Received a
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chain and badge, a star worn on the left breast, and a badge worn from sash over the right shoulder. * Knight Commander (KCH). A neck badge worn from a ribbon, with a breast star, smaller than that for the GCH. * Knight (KH). Wore the badge on the left breast. Versions in both gold and silver were awarded. Holders of the respective degrees of the order in Britain were entitled to be post-nominally addressed with the initials, which stand for Knight Grand Cross of Hanover, Knight Commander of Hanover and Knight of Hanover. The initial GCG was also used, and was cited in the original statutes of the order. Gold and silver medals were attached to the order, for award to those not eligible for the order itself, including
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s and royal servants.


After 1841

*Grand Cross *Commander 1st Class *Commander 2nd Class *Knight *Cross of Merit


The Order


Officers

The Order has six officers: the Chancellor, the Vice-Chancellor, the Registrar, the
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, the Genealogist, and the Secretary.


Officers until 1837

The first six officers were: * Chancellor:
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Ernst Friedrich Herbert von Münster * Vice-Chancellor:
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* Secretary:
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* King of Arms: Sir George Nayler * Genealogist:
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* Registrar: Sir William Woods


Officers since 1987

*Chancellor: Ernst August, Prince of Hanover


Members

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Hanoverian Waterloo Medal The Hanoverian Waterloo Medal was issued to all members of the Hanoverian Army who fought in the battles of Quatre Bras and Waterloo 16–18 June 1815. History The Hanoverian Waterloo Medal, like the British Waterloo Medal, has a profile and lau ...
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Order of Ernst August The Order of Ernst August (german: Ernst-August-Orden) was founded 15 December 1865 by King George V of Hanover in memory of his father Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover. The order was awarded for both civil and military merit. It was divided in fi ...
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Order of St. George (Hanover) The Order of St. George (german: Sankt Georgs-Orden), was founded by Ernest Augustus, King of Hanover, on 23 April 1839.Royal Guelphic Order The Royal Guelphic Order (german: Königliche Guelphen-Orden), sometimes referred to as the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, is a Hanoverian order of chivalry instituted on 28 April 1815 by the Prince Regent (later King George IV). It takes its name ...
Guelphic Order The Royal Guelphic Order (german: Königliche Guelphen-Orden), sometimes referred to as the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, is a Hanoverian order of chivalry instituted on 28 April 1815 by the Prince Regent (later King George IV). It takes its name ...
1815 establishments in the Kingdom of Hanover Awards established in 1815 Orders, decorations, and medals of Hanover