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The British monarchy is the direct successor to those of England, Scotland and Ireland. For those, see List of English monarchs, List of Scottish monarchs and List of Irish monarchs.
The Royal Arms of the United Kingdom (as displayed outside Scotland) since the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837, featuring the arms of England in the first and fourth quarters, Scotland in the second, and Ireland in the third. There have been 12 monarchs of Great Britain and the United Kingdom. The Kingdom of Great Britain was formed on 1 May 1707 with the merger of the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland, which had been in personal union under the House of Stuart since 24 March 1603. On 1 January 1801 Great Britain merged with the Kingdom of Ireland to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. After most of Ireland left the union on 6 December 1922, on 12 April 1927 its name was amended to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
[edit] British monarchs[edit] House of StuartMain article: House of Stuart England and Scotland entered into legislative and governmental union on 1 May 1707 under the Acts of Union 1707.
[edit] House of HanoverMain article: House of Hanover The Hanoverian succession came about as a result of the Act of Settlement 1701, passed by the Parliament of England. In return for access to the English plantations in North America, the Hanoverian succession and the Union were ratified by the Parliament of Scotland in 1707. [edit] House of Saxe-Coburg and GothaMain article: House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha Although he was the son and heir of Victoria, Edward VII inherited his father's names and is therefore counted as inaugurating a new royal house.
[edit] House of WindsorThe house name Windsor was adopted in 1917, during the First World War. It was changed from Saxe-Coburg-Gotha because of wartime anti-German sentiment.
[edit] Timeline of British Monarchs
[edit] Regnal numberingFollowing the Acts of Union, regnal numbering of subsequent monarchs followed on from those of England, William IV, Edward VII, Edward VIII, and Elizabeth II all taking the next number in the English sequence. As a result of Scottish opposition to the use of the style Elizabeth II, it was suggested by Winston Churchill that all future monarchs should take the next number from either the English or Scottish sequence, whichever was higher.[12] This new rule was consistent, in that had it been applied since the Union, it would not have changed the regnal numbers of any previous post-union monarch. [edit] Notes and references
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