TABLE IV The Norman and Early Plantagenet Kings of England (1066-1377)

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TABLE IV The Norman and Early Plantagenet Kings of England ( )

TABLE VI The Later Plantagenet Kings of English

The House of Lancaster and York ( ) Edward III = Philippa of Hainault Edward Violante = (2) Lionel (1) = Elizabeth Blanche = (1) John of (2) = Catherine Thomas Edmund = fashelthe the Black Prince Viconti Duke of de Burgh of Lancaster Gaunt Synford Duke of Duke of of Castile m.Joan of Kent Clarence Gloucester York Anne of Bohemia = (1) Richard II u. Of Emp. Charles IV Isabelle = (2) Dau. Of Charles VI Of Franc Roger = Philippa Mortimer Mary = Henry IV Bohun John Beaufot Earl of Somrset m. Margaret Holland Edward Duke of York Richard Earl of Cambridge m. Anne dau.of Roger Mortimer Richard Duke of York m. Cecily Neville Roger Mortimer m. Eleanor Holland Edmund Earl of March Anne m. Ichard Earl of Cambridg Thomas John Humphrey Duke of Duke of Due of Clarence Bedford Gloucester Henry V m. Catherine Of France (2) Owen Tudor Earl of rchmond Margaret = Heny VI Of Anjou Edward John Duke of Somerset Beaucham Edmund Tudor Earl of Richmond Margaret Beaufort Elizabeth = Edward IV Richard III Edmund George Woodville Earl of Duke of Rutland Clarence Henry VII = Elizabeth Edward V Richard Duke of York

The House of Stuart ( )

The House Tudor ( )

The House of Stuart ( ) megittmate

The House of Hanover ( )

The House of Saxe-Coburg-Windsor (1837- ) Victoria = Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha ictoria Edward VII = Alexandra Alice Alfred Helena Louise Arthur Leopold Beatrice of Denmark Edward George V = Mary of Louise Victoria Mand Duke of Clarence Teck m.Duke m. Haakon VII d.1892 of Fife of Norway Edward VIII George VI = Elizabeth Mary Henry George Edward John Bowes-Lyon d.1942 d.1919 Philip = Elizabeth II Margaret Rose = Anthony Mountbatten Armstrong-Jones (Duke of (Earl of Snowdon) Edinburgh) Charles Anne Andrew Edward David Sarah b.1948 b.1950 b.1960 b.1964 b

Genealogical charts The Stuart and Hanoverian lines Unless otherwise stated, the dates are those of accession

ENGLAND Monarchbornaccededdied ALFRED849April Oct EDWARD THE ELDER870Oct July 924 ATHELSTAN895Summer Oct. 939 EDMUND921Oct May. 946 EADREDMay Nov.955 EADWlGbefore 943Nov.9551 Oct. 959 EDGAR943Oct.9598 July 975 EDWARD THE MARTYR c.962July Mar ATHELRED ‘THE UNREADY’ c.968-9Mar Apr EDMUND IRONSlDEbefore 993Apr Nov CNUTc Nov Nov HAROLD HAREFOOTc c Mar HARTHACNUTc.1018June Jane 1042 EDWARD THE CONFESSOR c June Jan HAROLD GODWINSONc Jan Oct WILLIAM THE CONQUEROR c Dec. l0669 Sept WEDDEX Danish English

ENGLAND Monarchbornaccededdied 1100WILLIAM IIc Sept Aug HENRY I10685 Aug Dec STEPIIENby Dec. l13525 Oct HENRY II5 Mar.1133l9 Dec July 1189 RICHARD I8 Sept Sept Apr JOHN24 Dec May Oct HENRY III1 Oct ct. L21616 Nov EDWARD I17-18 June Nov July 1307 EDWARD II25 Apr July 1307deposed 20 Jan Died 21 Sept EDWARD III13 Nov Jan June 1377 RICHARD II6 Jan June l377deposed 29 Sept died c.14 Feb HENRY IVc.Apr Sept Mar HENRY Vc.l6 Sept.13872l Mar Aug HENRY VI6 Dec.1421l Sept. 1422; restored 3 Oct deposed 4 Mar. 1461; deposed 11 Apr. 1471; died 21 May 1471 EDWARD IV28 Apr mar Restored 11Apr deposed 3 Oct. 1470; died 9 Apr EDWARD V2 Nov Apr. 1483deposed 25 June 1483; died c. summer 1483 RICHARD III2 Oct June Aug NORMAN PLANTAGENET LANCASTER YORK

ENGLAND Monarchbornaccededdied 1500HENRY VII28 Jan Aug Apr HENRY VIII28 June Apr Jan EDWARD VI12 Oct Jan July 1553 MARY I18 Feb July Nov ELIZABETH I7 Sept Nov Mar JAMES I19 June Mar Mar CHARLES I19 Nov Mar. 1625beheaded 30 Jan CHARLES II29 May Jan. 1649; restored 29 May Feb JAMES II14 Oct Feb. 1685declared to have abdicated 11 Dec. 1688; died 6 Sept MARY II30 Apr Feb Dec WILLIAM III4 Nov Feb Mar ANNE6 Feb Mar Aug GEORGE I28 May Aug June 1727 GEORGE II30 Oct June Oct joint sovereigns TUDOR STUART

ENGLAND Monarchbornaccededdied 1800GEORGE III24 May Oct. 1760Regency declared 5 Feb. 1811; Died 29 Jan GEORGE IV12 Aug. 1762Regent from 5 Feb. 1811; acceded 29 Jan June 1830 WILLIAM IV21 Aug June June VICYORIA24 May June Jan EDWARD VII9 Nov Jan May 1910 GEORGE V3 June May Jan EDWARD VIII23 June Jan. 1936abdicated 11 Dec. 1936; Died 28 May 1972 GEORGE VI14 Dec Dec Feb ELIZABETH II21 Apr Feb HANOVERIAN DESCENDANTS OF VICTORIA

British Monarchs, Accession Coronation House of Stuart Anne ( ) 8 Mar Apr House of Hanover George I ( ) 1 Aug Oct George II( ) 14 June Oct George III( ) 25 Oct Sept George IV ( ) 29 Jan July 1821 (Prince Regent since 5 Feb. 1811) William IV ( ) 26 June l830 8 Sept. l831 Victoria (l ) 20 June June l838 House of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (after l917 House of Windsor) Edward VII ( ) 22 Jan Aug George V ( ) 6 May June 1914 Edward VIII ( ) 20 Jan (Abdicated, 11 Dec.1936) George VI ( ) 11 Dec May l937 Elizabeth II(1923-) 6 Feb June l953

Lists of principal ministers Prime Ministers Apr. Sir Robert Walpole(Earl of Orford) Feb. Earl of Wilmington Aug. Henry Pelham Mar. Duke of Newcastle Nov. Duke of Devonshire July Duke of Newcastle Oct. Duke of Newcastle (on the death of George II Newcastle resumed office the same day as first lord of the Treasury under George III) May Earl of Bute Apr. George Grenville July Marquess of Rockingham July Earl of Chatham Oct. Duke of Grafton Jan. Lord North (Earl of Guildford) Mar. Marquess of Rockingham July Earl of Shelburne Apr. Duke of Portland Dec. William Pitt (the Younger) 1801 l7 Mar. Henry Addington (1st Viscount Sidmouth) May William Pitt Feb. Lord William Wyndham Grenville l Mar. Duke of Portland Oct. Spencer Perceval June Earl of Liverpool Jan. Earl of Liverpool (resumed office on accession of George IV)

Apr. George Canning l Aug. Viscount Goderich Jan. Duke of Wellington Nov. Earl Grey July Viscount Melbourne Nov. Duke of Wellington Dec. Sir Robert Peel Apr. Viscount Melbourne June Viscount Melbourne (resumed office on accession of Queen Victoria) Aug. Sir Robert Peel June Lord John Russell (Earl Russell) Feb. Earl of Derby Dec. Earl of Aberdeen Feb. Viscount Palmerston Feb. Earl of Derby June Viscount Palmerston Oct. Earl Russell June Earl of Derby Feb. Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) Dec. William Ewart Gladstone Feb. Benjamin Disraeli (Earl of Beaconsfield) Apr. William Ewart Gladstone June Marquess of Salisbury Feb. William Ewart Gladstone July Marquess of Salisbury Aug. William Ewart Gladstone Mar. Earl of Rosebery (Earl of Midlothian) June Marquess of Salisbury

Jan. Marquess of Salisbury (resumed office on the accession of Edward VII) July Arthur James Balfour (Earl of Balfour) Dec. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman Apr. Herbert Henry Asquith (Earl of Oxford and Asquith) May Herbert Henry Asquith (Earl of Oxford and Asquith) (resumed office on accession of George V) Dec. David Lloyd George (Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor and Viscount Gwynedd) Oct. Andrew BonarLaw May Stanley Baldwin (Earl Baldwin of Bewdley) Jan. James Ramsay MacDonald Nov. Stanley Baldwin (Earl Baldwin of Bewdley) June Jamnes Ramsay MacDonald June Stanley Baldwin (Earl Baldwin of Bewdley) Jan. Stanley Baldwin (Earl Baldwin of Bewdley) (resumed office on accession of Edward VIII) Dec. Stanley Baldwin (Earl Baldwin of Bewdley) (resumed office on accession of George VI) May (Arthur) Neville Chamberlain May Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (Sir) July Clement Richard Attlee (Earl Attlee) Oct. Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (Sir) Feb. Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (resumed office on accession of Elizabeth II) Apr. Sir (Robert) Anthony Eden (Earl of Avon) Jan. Harold Macmillan Oct. Sir Alec (Alexander Frederick) Douglas-Home (Lord Home of the Hirsel) Oct. (James) Harold Wilson (Sir) June Edward Heath Mar. (Jamee) Harold Wilson (Sir) Apr. (Leonard) James Callaghan May Margaret Hilda Thatcher