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Disowning of William Yellowbones
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}} On 29 May 1722 (2011), King George II met with members of the Church and the State, discussing the heir to his throne. He knew William Yellowbones would stop at nothing to get the crown. So, an official document was erected: This does hereby state that William Norrington Yellowbones is now no longer heir to the throne. Any further work against this document will result in Lord Yellowbones' dischargement from the East India Trading Company, Royal Navy, and exile from England. ______________________________________________________________________________________________
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}} On 29 May 1722 (2011), King George II met with members of the Church and the State, discussing the heir to his throne. He knew William Yellowbones would stop at nothing to get the crown. So, an official document was erected: This does hereby state that William Norrington Yellowbones is now no longer heir to the throne. Any further work against this document will result in Lord Yellowbones' dischargement from the East India Trading Company, Royal Navy, and exile from England. ______________________________________________________________________________________________ On May 31, 1722 (2011), Lord William Norrington Yellowbones apologized to Prince George III, and became his adopted son. The document above has been undone by the hand of His Majesty, George II.