George William Frederick III was King of Great Britain as well as King of Ireland from 1760 until. In 1801, Great Britain and Ireland united, and George III became King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
King George (III). He reignedfrom 1760 - 1820 (60 years) He was one of the longer reigning monarchs. In the last ten years of his reign he went mad ; thought to be porphyria' ; his eldest son Prince George became Prince Regent. Prince George, the Prince Regent, became King George (IV) in 1820 . King Georgew(III) immediate predecessoir was King George(II).
There was no king of England 200 years ago. After the Acts of Union in 1706/1707 the Monarchs were King (or Queen) of Great Britain. From 1801 until 1927, they were monarchs of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.From 1760 to 1830 the King was George IIIFrom 1830 to 1837 the King was William IVAfte that the Queen was Victoria
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Answer King George II was King of Great Britain and King of Ireland from 11th June 1727 until his death on 25th October 1760. The country was governed by Parliament, in 1750 the Prime Minister was Henry Pelham, leader of the Whig Party.
King Arthur was king of Britain
Arthur Scott King was born in 1876.
The king in the UK was George V.
There was no King, Britain was ruled by Queen Victoria.
Beverly Sedgwick King was born on 1876-12-22.
William King Gregory was born on 1876-05-19.
Edward VII was the king of britain in 1907
The Loyalists stayed true to Britain and the king.
Britain doesn't have a King ! We have a Queen - Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II
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Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland reigned from 20th June 1837 until her death on 22nd January 1901. She was also Empress of India from 1st May 1876.
There has never been a Prime Minister of England. England is a part of, but not the same as, The United Kingdom Of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. In 1876, the country was officially called The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and the Prime Minister was Benjamin Disraeli.