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ARTICLES RELATED TO Genealogy of the British Royal Family |  |  |  | Genealogy of the British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Stuarts
Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Ancestors of Mary I of Scotland.
Queen Mary I of Scotland, daughter of King James V of Scotland and Marie de Guise.
King James V of Scotland, son of Margaret Tudor and King James IV of Scotland.
King James IV of Scotland, son of King James III of Scotland and Margaret of Denmark, daughter of King Christian I of Denmark and Dorothea of Brandenburg.
King James III of Scotland, son of King James II of Scotland and Mary of Gueldres.
Kin ...
See also:Genealogy of the British Royal Family, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Mountbatten-Windsors, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Windsor, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Oldenburg, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Hanovers, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Palatine / Wittelsbach, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Stuarts, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Ancestors of Mary I of Scotland, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Bruces, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Huntingdons, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Celtic Kings, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Tudors, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Yorkists, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Castilians, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Burgundy, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Jiménez Dynasty, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Beauforts, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Plantagenets/Angevins, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Hainault, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Avesnes, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Flanders, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Aquitaines, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Franks, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Normans, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Vikings Read more here: » Genealogy of the British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Stuarts |
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 |  |  | Genealogy of the British Royal Family: Encyclopedia - List of monarchs in the British IslesThis is a list of the monarchs of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, that is, the monarchs on the thrones of some of the various kingdoms that have existed in the British Isles, namely:
The Kingdom of England, from 871 (including Wales from the Act of Union 1536-1543) up to 1707;
The Kingdom of Scotland, from 843 up to 1707;
The Lordship of Ireland, from 1199 up to 1541;
The Kingdom of Ireland, from 1541 up to 1801;
The Kingdom of Great Britain, from the Acts of ...
Including:
Read more here: » List of monarchs in the British Isles: Encyclopedia - List of monarchs in the British Isles |
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 |  |  | Genealogy of the British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - British Royal Family - Style and titleThe style His Majesty or Her Majesty (HM) is enjoyed by a King, a Queen (regnant), a Queen consort, and a former Queen consort (a Queen Dowager or a Queen Mother).
Use of the style His Royal Highness or Her Royal Highness (HRH) and the titular dignity of Prince or Princess are governed by Letters Patent issued by King George V on 30 November 1917 (published in the London Gazette on 11 December 1917). These Letters Patent state that henceforth, only the children of the Sovereign, the chi ...
See also:British Royal Family, British Royal Family - List of members, British Royal Family - Gallery of members, British Royal Family - List of extended members, British Royal Family - Civil List and Parliamentary Annuities, British Royal Family - Style and title, British Royal Family - Peerages, British Royal Family - Popularity, British Royal Family - Footnotes Read more here: » British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - British Royal Family - Style and title |
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 |  |  | Genealogy of the British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - British Royal Family - Style and titleThe style His Majesty or Her Majesty (HM) is enjoyed by a King, a Queen (regnant), a Queen consort, and a former Queen consort (a Queen Dowager or a Queen Mother).
Use of the style His Royal Highness or Her Royal Highness (HRH) and the titular dignity of Prince or Princess are governed by Letters Patent issued by King George V on 30 November 1917 (published in the London Gazette on 11 December 1917). These Letters Patent state that henceforth, only the children of the Sovereign, the chi ...
See also:British Royal Family, British Royal Family - List of members, British Royal Family - Gallery of members, British Royal Family - List of extended members, British Royal Family - Parliamentary Annuities, British Royal Family - Style and title, British Royal Family - Peerages, British Royal Family - Popularity Read more here: » British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - British Royal Family - Style and title |
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 |  |  | Genealogy of the British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - British Royal Family - Civil List and Parliamentary AnnuitiesMonies to support the Queen in the exercise of her duties as head of state (the Head of State Expenditure) come from the Civil List; a return of a small portion of the revenue from the Crown Lands that are surrendered by the Monarch to Parliament at the beginning of each reign, all Crown Land being administered by The Crown Estates, an institution answerable to parliament. In the 2003-04 fiscal year the amount surrendered was £176.9 million, where the Head of State Expenditure was £36 million. The Head of State Expenditure does not include the cost of security.
Only the Queen and Duke of Edinb ...
See also:British Royal Family, British Royal Family - List of members, British Royal Family - Gallery of members, British Royal Family - List of extended members, British Royal Family - Civil List and Parliamentary Annuities, British Royal Family - Style and title, British Royal Family - Peerages, British Royal Family - Popularity, British Royal Family - Footnotes Read more here: » British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - British Royal Family - Civil List and Parliamentary Annuities |
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 |  |  | Genealogy of the British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - British Royal Family - List of extended membersA list of extended relations of the British Royal Family might include:
Rear Admiral Timothy Laurence (The Princess Royal's husband)
Peter Phillips and Zara Phillips (The Princess Royal's son and daughter)
Viscount Linley (The late Princess Margaret's son), his wife, and their children
The Lady Sarah Chatto (The late Princess Margaret's daughter), her husband, and children
Earl and Countess of Ulster (The Duke of Gloucester's son and daughter-in-law)
The Lady Davina Lewis and Mr Gary ...
See also:British Royal Family, British Royal Family - List of members, British Royal Family - Gallery of members, British Royal Family - List of extended members, British Royal Family - Parliamentary Annuities, British Royal Family - Style and title, British Royal Family - Peerages, British Royal Family - Popularity Read more here: » British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - British Royal Family - List of extended members |
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 |  |  | Genealogy of the British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - British Royal Family - PeeragesFemale consorts of the Sovereign have generally not been created peers or peeresses. A notable exception occurred in 1532, when Henry VIII created Anne Boleyn Marchioness of Pembroke before marrying her. Male consorts, however, have sometimes been granted dukedoms. The husband of Mary I was already King of Spain, and that of Mary II was jointly Sovereign in England, so neither of them received peerage dignities. Prince George of Denmark, the husband of Anne (later Queen Anne), was created Duke of Cumberland in 1683. Victoria's husband, Princ ...
See also:British Royal Family, British Royal Family - List of members, British Royal Family - Gallery of members, British Royal Family - List of extended members, British Royal Family - Civil List and Parliamentary Annuities, British Royal Family - Style and title, British Royal Family - Peerages, British Royal Family - Popularity, British Royal Family - Footnotes Read more here: » British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - British Royal Family - Peerages |
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 |  |  | Genealogy of the British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - British Royal Family - List of extended membersA list of extended relations of the British Royal Family might include:
Rear Admiral Timothy Laurence (The Princess Royal's husband)
Peter Phillips and Zara Phillips (The Princess Royal's son and daughter)
Viscount Linley (The late Princess Margaret's son), his wife, and their children
The Lady Sarah Chatto (The late Princess Margaret's daughter), her husband, and children
Earl and Countess of Ulster (The Duke of Gloucester's son and daughter-in-law)
The Lady Davina Lewis and Mr Gary ...
See also:British Royal Family, British Royal Family - List of members, British Royal Family - Gallery of members, British Royal Family - List of extended members, British Royal Family - Civil List and Parliamentary Annuities, British Royal Family - Style and title, British Royal Family - Peerages, British Royal Family - Popularity, British Royal Family - Footnotes Read more here: » British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - British Royal Family - List of extended members |
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 |  |  | Genealogy of the British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - British Royal Family - PeeragesFemale consorts of the Sovereign have generally not been created peers or peeresses. A notable exception occurred in 1532, when Henry VIII created Anne Boleyn Marchioness of Pembroke before marrying her. Male consorts, however, have sometimes been granted dukedoms. The husband of Mary I was already King of Spain, and that of Mary II was jointly Sovereign in England, so neither of them received peerage dignities. Prince George of Denmark, the husband of Anne (later Queen Anne), was created Duke of Cumberland in 1683. Victoria's husband, Princ ...
See also:British Royal Family, British Royal Family - List of members, British Royal Family - Gallery of members, British Royal Family - List of extended members, British Royal Family - Parliamentary Annuities, British Royal Family - Style and title, British Royal Family - Peerages, British Royal Family - Popularity Read more here: » British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - British Royal Family - Peerages |
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 |  |  | Genealogy of the British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - British Royal Family - Parliamentary AnnuitiesOnly some members of the Royal Family carry out public duties; these individuals receive an annual payment known as a Parliamentary Annuity.
HRH The Duke of Edinburgh £359,000
HRH The Duke of York £249,000
TRH The Duke and Duchess of Kent £236,000
HRH The Princess Royal £228,000
HRH Princess Alexandra £225,000
TRH The Duke and Duchess of Glouc ...
See also:British Royal Family, British Royal Family - List of members, British Royal Family - Gallery of members, British Royal Family - List of extended members, British Royal Family - Parliamentary Annuities, British Royal Family - Style and title, British Royal Family - Peerages, British Royal Family - Popularity Read more here: » British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - British Royal Family - Parliamentary Annuities |
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Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Avesnes.
Philippa of Hainault, daughter of William III, Count of Hainaut and Jeanne of Valois.
William III, Count of Hainaut, son of John II, Count of Hainaut and Philippine of Luxemburg.
John II, Count of Hainaut, son of John I, Count of Hainaut and Adelaide of Holland.
John I, Count of Hainaut, son of Countes ...
See also:Genealogy of the British Royal Family, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Mountbatten-Windsors, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Windsor, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Oldenburg, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Hanovers, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Palatine / Wittelsbach, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Stuarts, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Ancestors of Mary I of Scotland, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Bruces, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Huntingdons, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Celtic Kings, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Tudors, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Yorkists, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Castilians, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Burgundy, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Jiménez Dynasty, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Beauforts, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Plantagenets/Angevins, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Hainault, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Avesnes, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Flanders, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Aquitaines, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Franks, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Normans, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Vikings Read more here: » Genealogy of the British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Hainault |
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Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Burgundy.
Isabella, daughter of King Pedro I of Castile and Maria of Padilla.
King Pedro I of Castile, son of King Alfonso IX of Castile and Maria of Portugal.
King Alfonso IX of Castile, son of King Ferdinand IV of Castile and Constance of Portugal.
King Ferdinand IV of Castile, son of King Sancho IV of Castile and Maria de Molina.
King Sancho IV of Castile, son of King Alfonso X of Castile and Violante of Aragon, daughter ...
See also:Genealogy of the British Royal Family, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Mountbatten-Windsors, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Windsor, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Oldenburg, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Hanovers, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Palatine / Wittelsbach, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Stuarts, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Ancestors of Mary I of Scotland, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Bruces, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Huntingdons, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Celtic Kings, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Tudors, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Yorkists, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Castilians, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Burgundy, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Jiménez Dynasty, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Beauforts, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Plantagenets/Angevins, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Hainault, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Avesnes, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - House of Flanders, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Aquitaines, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Franks, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Normans, Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Vikings Read more here: » Genealogy of the British Royal Family: Encyclopedia II - Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Castilians |
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