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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (5076 bytes)
1: ...Northern Ireland]] in accordance with the [[Royal and Parliamentary Titles Act]]. 5: ...r, this was blocked by [[George III of the United Kingdom|King George III]] who argued that emancipating Ro... 7: ...tration that eventually led to political violence and independence. 11: ...ing of New Zealand]], etc., replacing the concept of a shared crown with a shared monarch wearing sepa... 15: [[Image:uk_flag_large.png|thumb|150px|The merger of both flags (shown above) produced the modern [[Un... Kingdom of Great Britain (2352 bytes) 1: ...James VI of Scotland became King [[James I of England]] in [[1603]]. 5: ...ted 45 members to the Commons and sent 16 [[Peers and Parliament|representative peer]]s to the Lords. 7: ...nd]] was absorbed with the enactment of the [[Act of Union 1801]]. 9: ==Monarchs of Great Britain== 10: ... previously Queen of England, Scotland, and [[Ireland]] since [[1702]]. Medical Library Association of Great Britain and Ireland (1896 bytes) 1: ... British Medical Association.) No written record of its activities after 1911 has been found. 3: ...e formation of the short-lived British equivalent and he was elected the new Association's President in... 5: ...', October 2, 1909, pp. 925-8. No further issues of the ''Proceedings'' were published. 7: ... other copy has been found for comparison. A copy of these ''Proceedings'' is at [http://www.internat... 9: [[Category:Professional associations]] Social Credit Party of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (1778 bytes) 1: ...l party]] in the [[United Kingdom]]. It grew out of the [[Kibbo Kift]], which was established in [[19... 3: ...ricks were thrown through windows, including that of [[11 Downing Street]]. 5: ...[[William Aberhart]] of the [[Social Credit Party of Alberta]]. 7: ...but after he gained only 551 votes, the party disbanded itself in [[1951]]. 9: ...e former party, but it had little success and disbanded in [[1978]]. List of non-endemic ant species introduced to Great Britain and Ireland (2275 bytes) 1: ...the [[British Isles]], see [[List of common names of British ant species]]. 3: ...uished but listed in the same entry with the rest of the species. 5: ...see [[List of established non-endemic ant species of the British Isles]]. 7: Also see [[ant]]s, [[British ants]] and [[Horace Donisthorpe]]. 22: ...caryae]]'' '''A. Fitch var.''' ''fallax'' '''[[Nylander]] Great Depression in the United Kingdom (16757 bytes) 1: ... Depression]]''' of the [[1930s]] on the [[United Kingdom]]. 5: ... still far from having recovered from the effects of the [[World War I|First World War]] more than a d... 7: ...al instability which preceded and accompanied the Great Depression was the [[debt]] which many European c... 9: ...ough sales of foreign [[asset]]s. Along with loss of assets through enemy action, such divestiture red... 11: ...n traditional industries such as textiles, steel and coalmining. Great Northern Railway (Great Britain) (4866 bytes) 1: ...Railway (Ireland)|Great Northern Railway]] in Ireland.'' 5: ...company, founded by the London & York Railway Act of [[1846]]. 7: ... branch lines to [[Sheffield, England|Sheffield]] and [[Wakefield]]. 9: ...oncaster was open, as was the new London terminus of [[Kings Cross station|Kings Cross]]. A locomotive... 11: ...n Square Confederacy" established by the [[London and North Western Railway]]. Britain and Ireland (1487 bytes) 1: ...d Ireland'''" is sometimes used, somewhat loosely and incorrectly, to refer to that entire archipelago. 2: ...c of Ireland is or should be part of the [[United Kingdom]]. 4: ...d [[Northern Ireland]]) and the [[Republic of Ireland]]. 5: ... of the British Isles and the Channel Islands are often taken as also doing so. 7: ... been used as a neutral term to describe these islands, though that term has also be labeled ambiguous. Trees of Britain and Ireland (3860 bytes) 1: ==List of species== 15: ...ood|Box]] (''Buxus sempervirens''; southern Great Britain only) 17: * [[Cherry|Cherries]] and [[Plum]]s 24: ...[English Elm]] (''Ulmus procera''; southern Great Britain only) 25: ...ved Elm]] (''Ulmus carpinifolia''; southern Great Britain only) January 2005 in Britain and Ireland (23584 bytes) 5: NEWS STORIES MUST BE IN BRITISH AND IRISH ENGLISH. 11: <!-- To archive this page at the beginning of the month, see: [[Wikipedia:How to archive Curre... 13: ...land]], [[Isle of Man]], [[Jersey]], [[Guernsey]] and [[Gibraltar]].'' 17: {{January 2005 events| in Britain and Ireland}} 42: ...team|South Africa]] v. [[English cricket team|England]] Test Series<br> December 2004 in Britain and Ireland (27482 bytes) 2: ...Guernsey]] and [[Gibraltar]]. See also: [[British and Irish current events]]'' 7: {{December 2004 events| in Britain and Ireland}} 15: ... December|15]] [[Sidonie Goossens]], 105, [[Great Britain|British]] [[harp]]ist [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi... 16: ...for <br>[[Wales national rugby union team|Wales]] and [[London Welsh]] 18: ... Duke of Leinster|Gerald FitzGerald]], 8th [[Duke of Leinster]] Great Britain (9165 bytes) 1: ...]], comprising the main territory of the [[United Kingdom]]. 3: ...e three nations which together include all the island's territory. 5: ...code]] of "GB". This is discussed further under [[Britain]]. 8: ...ranks either eighth or ninth in size among the islands in the world (depending on how [[Australia]] is ... 10: ... now divides Great Britain from the European mainland. SS Great Britain (2717 bytes) 1: ...eat Britain (750px).jpg|thumb|250px|The SS "Great Britain" in dry dock in Bristol, 2003.]] 3: ...n extra deck was added on it incerased the number of passengers to 730. 6: ...son]] for the [[Great Western Steamship Company]] and built in a specially adapted [[dry dock]] at [[Br... 8: ... until the [[1930s]], when she was scuttled and abandoned. 10: ...fficiently dry to preserve the surviving material of the hull. List of Anglican diocesan bishops in Britain and Ireland (2612 bytes) 1: ...ottish Episcopal Church]] and the [[Church of Ireland]] 3: ==Archbishops in the Church of England== 5: *[[Archbishop of Canterbury]] 6: *[[Archbishop of York]] 8: ==Bishops in the Church of England== Peerage of Great Britain (11224 bytes) 1: ...re [[Duke]], [[Marquess]], [[Earl]], [[Viscount]] and [[Baron]]. 3: In the following table of Great British peers, higher or equal titles in the othe... 5: ==Dukes in the Peerage of Great Britain== 8: ...]]<td>[[Duke of Hamilton]] in the Peerage of Scotland 9: <tr><td>The [[Duke of Manchester]]<td>[[1719]]<td> Amelia of Great Britain (1581 bytes) 1: ... that resulted in his insanity and the invocation of the [[Regency Act]] in [[1811]]. She was buried i... 3: ...IV of the United Kingdom]], was her [[godfather]] and is reputed to have requested her [[mask|death mas... 5: ...ters belonging to Amelia, after the disappearance of £280,000 in his control. 7: ==External links and references== 8: ...ds/footnotes/princeregent1.html The Prince Regent and His Circle] History of Great Britain (187 bytes) 1: '''History of Great Britain''' (volume 1) is a book by [[David Hume]] publish... 3: ... '''History of Great Britain''', see [[History of Britain]]. George I of Great Britain (22360 bytes) 1: ...rge I''' <br><small>King of Great Britain and Ireland</small>]] 2: ...t]] underwent development. During the later years of his reign, actual power was held by a ''de facto'... 5: ...f Brunswick-Lüneburg]], and of his wife, [[Sophia of Hanover|Sophia]]. George was the heir-apparent to... 7: ...d Duchess of Munster and Kendal in Great Britain, and by whom he had at least three illegitimate childr... 9: ...talers (about one hundred times the annual salary of the highest-paid minister). Anne of Great Britain (21989 bytes) 1: ...Anne''' <br><small>Queen of Great Britain and Ireland</small>]] 2: ...rge I of Great Britain|George I]], of the [[House of Hanover]]. 4: ...nd and Scotland into Great Britain) was a product of subsequent negotiations. 6: ...orough]], who led the English armies in the [[War of the Spanish Succession]]. 9: ... Duke of Marlborough), who would later become one of Anne's most important generals. George II of Great Britain (18689 bytes) 1: ...rge II'''<br><small>King of Great Britain and Ireland</small>]] 2: ...cond British monarch of the [[House of Hanover]], and the last British monarch to personally lead his t... 4: ...tead being controlled by Great Britain's first (unofficial) "Prime Minister", [[Robert Walpole|Sir Rob... 7: ... the [[Caroline of Ansbach|Princess Caroline of Brandenburg-Ansbach]] in [[1705]]. 9: ...]], Earl of Milford Haven, Viscount Northallerton and Baron Tewkesbury later in the same year.
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