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No. 1.
Um |
Nam* and Descent of Sovereign* |
1.sailing Features of Sovereigns |
Leading Features of Reign. |
Famous Persona |
Leading Events |
Battles and Blcgee | ||
1603 |
5 |
J vMF-H I. Son of Mary (Jo sen <>f Scots. And ef Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley. |
1 no-Hith ui manners, mean and selfish ill bis imturr, coUccited of ilia ItdUliiliR. M'lJ •levnhrsi M* " tile wisest fool in Christendom." |
Beginning of tbr great suugglr of the Commons for lire rights of the people against the Kind’s doctrine of " divine right |
Hu Walter Raleigh. (Iny Fawkes. I'rinoe Henry, Robert (W. Robert <’arr. (irarge Villfon. Dr Cowell 1-nn) Karon |
Main ami By# Plots 1*U* Hampton Court < 'onferetui* 1*M ttaiqaiwder Plot HM) Bible translated . 1«11 Ulster robmiaed . lbH King visits Scotland IA17 Kn igralioh of Pilgrim Father. HOW i harias ami Haaamgbam visit Spam I*»3 |
1603 I | |
1625 |
£ M g |
I'HAKLKH 1 Horn |
Dark ami mournful in «\ 1 •reaaiun. acoomplisljrd in private life, but inainoerr ami double - dealing in public aifiin. |
The struggle between tile Ktng and Parliament breaks out into civil war. and ends In the downfall of thv monarchy |
l>uke of Uui-kuigltam Laud. K»rl irf Strafford. Pyin and Hampden. Kiri of Essex. Prince Rupert. Marquis of Montrose. David Leslie. |
Tonnage ami Poundage *Wted 1iTJ6 P- tiiK.ii of Right signed 1«* Ship Money iuipuaed . 1*B National Covenant signed HOB l>mv Parliament meeU fMO The Star Chanihsr ahnUshcl l&ll Civil wsr begin. . HdX Prhlr a Purge . IMF |
Kdgrhill 104.' Newbury (First 1 , 104,'t Siege of Gloitaesler IM-1 Chalgrovr . lb*!' Newark and Mar*too M<> « 164* Newburgh -Second) . I*!44 Naaehy and 1 liliphaugb Ihfi Preston . 1649 |
1625 |
1646 |
I! E |
CROMWKL1. |
Beneath a rough and rterii exterior hr possessed a truly religious eoul. |
With a weak home guvrro ment tin oaiiun attained iu gre*leal military power, and Tilwrty of oouacience was universal. |
John Milton. Admiral Blake Bioharij Cromwell. Central Monk. |
f sinnwvj] .nbaiuas Ireiami HM9 Cromwell .ubilnss Hcothuid IflfiO i Tiarles rruwucd at Boone Hihl Ixng Parliament dissolved . ldM Ooaiwell made protsenw HiM |
Sieges of Drogheda. Wexford. (loomell. and Kinsalv • 164" Dunbar . . ICT^t Worwrt"' lflbl Texel (Naval) 1TA3 |
1649 |
I860 |
3 * M |
CHARLES II Son of (Win 1 |
Of swarthy complexion and manly form, but gay and dissolute in lii* linbite, and usually called "The Merry Monarch.' |
From th« strict Puritan manner of living the nation went to the of>isuite rebound of self-indulgence, imnuir silly, and profligacy |
Karl of Clarendon. Marquis of Argyle. John Hunyan. Archbishop Sharpe Duke of Lauderdale ’Ms f xmc Carwrll. Duke of York Titus Oates. |
( larendon CCde paa^l 1«H 9f> Ihitcb War . . 16» Great Plagu* af Lunrion HJ6h Great Fire of Luudmi !<*•*•* Cabal Ministry forn»e<l IM7 Tc-I Afft | AIM" I 1«73 Habea. Corpus Act passoil . 19711 Names WhigamlTory flrtt apfdwi HMD Ky* House Pint ilisooverol. . HW8 |
Ixiwretoft (Navali 166.1 North Foreland fNaval' 1666 Hul lion Grivn I IMS leewtnft (NavalI . I67v Drum clog ji"" Bothwelf Bridge 1*V9 |
1660 |
1685 |
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JAMES n. Brother. |
lie Inst his tfarnne by an olistinate desire to have his own will in diarccard jf the people's rights |
The laut eotiteet for aheolute |w»er ended in the triumph id eonetituuonal freedom. |
Duke of Monmouth. Karl of Argyle. Judge Jeffreys |
Rebellion.* of Mmmoitth and Argylr 1<MN Tb. Bloody Assise . !•« ! leolaration of Indnlgeno- 19*7 Declaration of Right 1BWI |
Srtlgsmiaif inxs |
1685 |
1689 |
M O |
Wtl.IJAMIIl.aud MARY IT 1 Nephew 1 (Daughter) |
WILLIAM, eld amt r. served; aquilio<- in sp and keen eye, with a body wasted by a busy and rest less life; great slates man and geueral. MARY wise ami amiable. |
The Ktng being w> mneh occupied with the Jacobite ami French wars, thv govern tnaut of the nation was for the first time intrusted to tbr "Cabinet." |
Archbishop Bancroft Viscount Dundee. Marshal Kciioinherg. George Walker, bawl of Tyrconnell. Karl of Portland. Mir l.eorge Barclay |
Toleration Act . Bill of Rights 19911 RehelUons in Irvlund nud Scotland . . InFK-Wl Massaciv I»f Glencoe IC'JS Foundation of National Debt 16911 Triennial iftll paaae-i HEM Darien Itprikion MRK Grand Ailtanes ... 1TWZ |
Mica* of IsindMiderry 1680 Killiecrankie 1691* |
1689 1694 |
1694 |
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VTHJ.IAM III |
Borne . . lOWO Agnritn . 1601 Siege of Limrrick 1601 Ia Hogue (Na*ali Iflfl2 | |||||
1702 |
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ANNE 1 •• tighter .«< Jemes 11. |
Simple and homely tn private life, easily swayed by favourites, but her many virtues entitled her to the name of "Cloud Queen Anne." |
Whig and T.wy struggles hid to the government being so ronatit ited that thr |mliey of the Gahttet must agree with the nation* will |
Duke of Marlborough Karl of Peterborongii ls<rd Coduliihiii. Roliert Ilnrfvy Hi-nry St Mr |
War of the Sjaiush Suocwssion 1701-Li Union of English and Hootch Parliaments . 1707 Trial of Dr Bachevern! 1710 Trial of Marlborough , 1711 Treaty of Utrecht , 1711 |
Gibraltar take r. 1704 Bleahafan 170* Ramillics 1706 Oudenarde . 1708 Malplaqm-t 1700 |
1702 |
1714 |
CKGRGlt 1. Great Grandson of JunM 1 |
With no brilliant talents: and loving Hs uu>vr more tiiau Kite laud, be never acquired the Knglisii Uu gimge. |
Tbr Whigs through Die favour of the King rose into power, and under Walnolr this fiownr was maintainrsi thruugh bribsiry. |
Boling broke. Sir Robert Walpole. Jaiims the PnituUr. Bishop Atterbury William Pnlteney. |
Riot Act |asset! . . 171N First Jacobite Rebellion 171.1 Septennial Act |«sx«l 1710 Tkt (J'jadruple Alliance 171 South Hea Scheme 1710 |
KlierilTmiiir 171-1 Sixgi of Gibraltar 1727 |
1714 | |
1727 |
w 0 h 0 01 e o |
OKOKDK 11 3m |
Like his father in preferring Hanover to Kngland. though inferior m temper; but much uuder the influence of Oueen i 'aroliue |
After the dosrnfall of Walfaile thr King onr under thr domination af fba great Whig families, ami was induswd to admit to poem William lit*, nmler a hose ministry the foundation of British power in India and Amenta eaa laid |
Frednriok, Prince of Wales. Admiral Vernon. Commodore An sun. t .«»r*l Carteret and Henry I'elham. I'Mke of Unmlwrland. Prince 1'barbs Kd wanl Stuart. Sir John (‘ope. Duke of Newcastle. William Pitt. General Wolfe and 1*>rd Clive |
Excise Hill intnelonrd 17X1 Purteou. Riots i;;« War with Sjsuu . . 17-Mi War of tbv Austrian Suoccaasut. 17*1 Hecwd Jacolute ItehcUion , 174.’. Treaty of Aix-la C'haiieile 174H Adoption -if New Style . . 17W Seven Year*' War began . . I7MI Fonndatiun of British Eni|itre in Imiia . . .. 17-V Acquisition of tluiada . 1760 |
Porto Bello taken 1738 Siege uf Carthagena . 1741 Dettingon .... 1743 Fonteuoy and Pn»e4ni|aiiH 174.1 Falkirk and Cnlloden 1746 Hinge of Pondieherry 1748 Siege of Arcot . 1751 Siege of Calcutta 1756 Plaeaey 1757 Siege of 4Ju«b*w 1750 |
1727 |
1760 |
GltORuK ITT (IiMhUmi |
He Won the sffsetious of his rahjeets by his love for us country; of jsous aud kindly ways; hut, having beeu intlned to high ideas of royal power, Im> often showed obstinacy and self wilL |
The mistakes made by Lord North umler the direction of the King led to the loss of the American colonies, sod weakened the influence of Kngland in the councils of Kurofie; but the ability of the younger Pitt restored her greatness by bis wise reforms at bane and hia far seeing poliey ahrwad. |
Karl of Hut.. Georg* Oretivill-John Wilkes. Dnkn of Grafton Lord North. Hun u rid Burke.. Charira James Fox. Riohard Brinsley Hherolau. '..urge Washington. Is>rd Cornwallis. William Pit* (the younger). Warren Hastings. Nai-oleun Bonaparte. Isird Nelson. Duke of Wellington. Sit Ralph Abereromby William Wilber force leitd Ratnouth. |
The Family Compart - 1791 War with 8]*in . 1793 Treaty ..f Paris . 17«S stair, i- Art . 1795 Tea Tax Biot at Boston . 177D Ameritan War l>egaii . 1775 1 lealaratior. of American I min pemimar . . 1779 Die Oordori Riots 17»ui American Independenoe remfniaesi 1TW Trial of W arren Hm-ting* . 1799 * French Revolution . 17W US War with Holland . 17W. War with S)*in ■ . 17W9 Mutinies at Bpithead and thr Nnrv . . . . 17W7 Kchclltou In Ireland . . .1799 Union of British and Irish Parliaments , . . 1901 War with Prance renew*.! 1803 Berlin Decrees issued 1909 Prince of Waits made Regent 1K11 War with UniMd ritatas 1»12 |
Lexingtxsi . 1771 Bunker'» Hill 177-1 Brandywine and Haratxiga 1777 Yorktown . 1781 Slags of Gibraltar 177082 Cshaat iNaval) 1704 Cape St Vincent (NaTal) L797 Campsnlowti (Naval) 1707 Vinegar Hill 1796 Nile/Naval | 1708 Copenhagen (Naval). 1*01 Trafalgar (Navali 1*05 Vi mien. . 1808 Corunna . 1*06 Talavera 1809 Bueaco 1810 Salamanca 1812 Vittorio 1813 Toulouse 1814 Waterloo . . 1615 |
1760 | |
1820 |
GRORQK IV Bon |
A ganihlri and profligate, but so talented and polished in manners that he sas called " the nrst gentleman of Kurope." |
The utq«q-uUmy of the King was Die occasion fur Increasing religious freedom and thr rights of the jwople. |
laird IJvsrpool. Urd l 'aatlereagb. Sir Robert Peel, flootge (inning. Daniel O'Connell. |
Cato Street. Conspiracy 183D T rial of Vfueen tkirolir.e 1830 Wellington Ministry formed 1929 Corporation and Tee* Aola abolished 1929 Catholic Kinancipation Art ,«s..d I MB’ |
Rangoon taken 1824 Navarino (Naval) 1827 |
1820 | |
1830 |
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WILLIAM IV. Brother |
Frank and affable; aom moult calleil "The Bailor King. |
The struggle of jartirs culminate.I in larger measure* of raforw. |
Karl Drey. Innl John Raasell Lortl Melbourne. |
Reform Hill passed . . 1932 Abolition of Slavery . 1934 New Poor Law paawd lbM |
1830 | |
1837 1883 |
VICTORIA Niece |
Pure and noble as ■ woman and a queen, beloved by her ■objects, and esteemed by the whole civilised world. |
1 iistuigu tailed by vast siriilea of progrsas in bomr government, ami the eon-sulidation of power abroad, rather than for the acquisition of new territory |
Rowland Hill. Richard Cobden. John Bright. Prince Albert I xiuis Naitoloini Ixirrl IXwtiy-Sir Jauics Urahain Karl of Alienlcen. Lord Palmerston. Lord Granville. Lord Clyde. Sir Henry Havelock Sir James < hi tram. Beniamin Disraeli. William Kwart idnbiunr. Lord Wolseley |
Chartist Rl»m 1AV> Afghan War 19»i Syrian War. lfMO Kepnal of the Corn law* 1949 Crunean War . 195* Indian Mutiny . 1957 American Cml War 1861 Second Reform Bill (w*s«h1 1867 AbysniiUn War . 1968 Irish Ohurnh disestablished . 189" Franco Tnurtar. War . 1870 Education Acts iRugkai.d, 1970 Suutland, 1972) Ballot Art pas..-. 1 1872 Ashanton War 1874 Queen proeUire-el Km (urns of lmlia 1977 Conientiun with Turhet 1978 Afghan War ' 1879 Zulu War . HCV Transvaal War 1880 Aaeaasioatimu in Ireiami 188? Egyptian War 1892 |
Cabal taken I M2 Meeane IM3 Aliwal 1848 Sobmon 1846 Cli Lilian wall* 1849 Gooierat 1849 Alma |M Balaclava 1854 Inkernvan . . 1851 Sebastopol taken 1835 Siege of Delhi . 1857 Relief of Lucknow 1856 Taku Forts 1860 Ooonuiasic. 1874 CrtKil taken 1878 laandhlana . 1879 IHundi . 1879 Kandahar . 1880 Mejnhe Hill 1880 Bombardment of Alexamlris 1882 TclelKebir . 1882 |
1837 1883 |
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