< United Kingdom | CatalogsRevision as of 12:08, 31 October 2008 by imported>Peter Jackson
Scotland and England
In 1603, Queen Elizabeth I of England died and was succeeded by the then King of Scotland, James VI. Though James had united the Crown, he did not unite the Kingdoms. Famously he compared his rule of two kingdoms to the polygamy of a man with two wives. It was around this time that the first Union Flags were used. The century to follow was full of constitutional turmoil and civil war. For a brief period during Cromwell's Protectorate, there was just one Great Britain (though a republic not a kingdom) but with the re-instatement of the crown in the form of Charles II the two kingdoms were one again politically separate. It was not until Queen Anne of the House of Orange in that the two kingdoms were finally and permanently united to make the United Kingdom of Great Britain.
With that history explained, we shall start our list with the Union of the crowns. For details prior to 1603, refer to: Kings and Queens of England, Kings and Queens of Scotland, Kings and Queens of Ireland and Kings and Queens of Wales
House of Stuart
Commonwealth/protectorate
House of Stuart restored
Date of Reign
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Name
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Comment
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1660-1685
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Charles II
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1685-1688
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James II and VII
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1688-1689
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English throne vacant; James VII in Scotland
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1689
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William and Mary in England; James VII in Scotland
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1689
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William and Mary in England; Scottish throne vacant
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1689-1694
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William and Mary
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jointly
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House of Orange
United Kingdom of Great Britain
House of Stuart
Date of Reign
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Name
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Comment
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1702-1714
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Anne
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House of Hanover
House of Saxe-Coburg
House of Windsor