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The first British monarch to mark a jubilee in a significant way was King George III. The Golden Jubilee of George III on 25 October 1809 marked the forty-ninth anniversary of his accession and his entrance into the 50th year of his reign.
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The British Army and Royal Navy as well as troops from Canada, India, Africa and the South Pacific took part in the procession in London. [3] The Queen telegraphed a message to all nations in the British Empire: "From my heart I thank my beloved people. May God bless them." [2]
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The Golden Jubilee of George III, also known as the Grand National Jubilee, on 25 October 1809 marked 49 years of King George III's accession to the British throne, and his entrance into the 50th year of his reign. It was the first of such festivities to be celebrated in a significant way in the United Kingdom and the Colonies. [1]