Charles Marsack

Charles Marsack (1736 – 22 December 1820) was a British Army officer and landowner who was reputedly the son of Frederick, Prince of Wales. He was born in 1736, the son of Margaret, Countess of Marsac, the mistress of Prince Frederick. He was alleged to be the son of the Prince, which would have made him the half-brother of King George III. Marsack served as High Sheriff of Oxfordshire for 1787.

Charles Marsack

Charles Marsack (1736 – 22 December 1820) was a British Army officer and landowner who was reputedly the son of Frederick, Prince of Wales. He was born in 1736, the son of Margaret, Countess of Marsac, the mistress of Prince Frederick. He was alleged to be the son of the Prince, which would have made him the half-brother of King George III. Marsack served as High Sheriff of Oxfordshire for 1787.