Timeline (King George's Madness)

--Timeline-- (1788 onwards) April 1788- George, Prince of Wales, marries his catholic mistress Maria Fitzbert secretly.

September 1788- King George III becomes seriously ill and becomes deranged, by tradition a regent must be appointed, Pronce George will likely be appointed to this position.

October 1788- As the regency crisis continues gossip reveals that Prince Geroge had married his catholic mistress, this was a shattering blow to the prince and his is quickly dropped from the line of succession

November 1788- Prince Wiliiam (younger brother of Geroge) is made Regent and quickly informs parliament that he does not want to remain his fathers stand in for long.

July 1789- A giant mob of French peasants storm the once thought powerful Bastille prison in Paris, with revolution spreading across France, Prince William urges parliament to pass a law making him king fully.

October 1789- The March on Versailles takes place were the French royal family are arrested by the revolounaries. Things get much more serious and parliament starts to discuss ways of giving the Regent nessascry kingship.

December 1789- After two months of discussion the Regent is officialy made king after King George III's doctors makes it clear that the king may never fully recover.

March 1790- William is crowned king in Westminster abbey, supporters of Prince George protest Williams right over the crown.

July 1790- First serious Rebellion breaks out against William IV since he was crowned, Britain could now be on the fringes of civil war.

November 1790- Civil war is announced after Prince George hangs his own personal flag in Cardiff, the First British Civil war has begun. Prince George's control Wales, Cornwall and Northern Scotland, King William's government controls Most of England and Southern Scotland.

December 1790- George's army attempts to march on Edinburgh, but fails. However pushing into western England proved a success.

Febuarary 1791- Prince George's army seems to be pushing into England nicely however he is is losing ground to his brother in Northern Scotland.

April 1791- Oxford is captured by Prince George's army. Prince William attempts to seize the North, the bloody war continues.

May 1791- Prince George attempts to march on London but fails, King William pushes into Northern Wales, siege of Edinburgh begins.

June, July and August 1791-