3rd; Ireland.

4th; the arms of the Royal Dominions in Germany.

As used by George I. (q.v.); over all the label arg. of the eldest son of the King; and the whole ensigned with a Princely coronet.

Crest.—A Princely coronet ppr., thereon a lion statant guardant or, coroneted with a princely coronet ppr.

Helmet.—Royal.

Supporters.—The lion and unicorn of England, differenced with a label of three points arg., and the lion wearing a Prince's coronet.

Motto.—Ich dien.

[Papers relating to Cuba. London, 1744.]

Frederick Louis, Prince of Hanover, and afterwards Prince of Wales (born 6th January 1707, died 20th March 1751), was the eldest son of George, Electoral Prince of Hanover, afterwards George II., King of England. In 1729 Prince Frederick was created Prince of Wales, but all his life there were incessant quarrels between himself and his parents. In 1736 he married the Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha; it proved an unhappy marriage.