Monarchy
After the Act
of Union in 1707 the king or queen is called the monarch of Great Britain.
The cry in battle could now be "For our Monarch and St George".
We have had 3 great Queens in modern day history, therefore the cry should
be generalised and not beholden to the sex of the time.
All links for monarchs are external links to Wikipedia
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Links to the Seven
Kingdoms of England are to various sites which maybe useful for cross
referencing.
Monarchs
of Northumbria
Monarchs
of Mercia
Monarchs
of Wessex
Monarchs
of Sussex
Monarchs
of Essex
Monarchs
of Kent
Monarchs
of East Angles
WESSEX
802-839
855-860
860-866
866-871
871-899
899-925
925-940
940-946
946-955
955-959
959-975
975-978
979-1013
1014-1016
1016
DANISH
1014
1016-1035
1035-1040
1040-1042
SAXONS
1042-1066
1066
NORMANS
1066-1087
1087-1100
1100-1135
1135-1154
1141
PLANTAGENETS
1154-1189
1189-1199
1199-1216
1216-1272
1272-1307
1307-1327
1327-1377
1377-1399
LANCASTER
1399-1413
1413-1422
1422-1461
1470-1471
YORK
1461-1470
1471-1483
1483
1483-1485
TUDORS
1485-1509
1509-1547
1547-1553
1553
1553-1558
1558-1603
STUARTS
1603-1625
1625-1649
COMMONWEALTH
1649-1658
1658-1659
STUARTS
1660-1685
1685-1688
1689-1702
1689-1694
1702-1714
HANOVER
1714-1727
1727-1760
1760-1820
1820-1830
1830-1837
1837-1901
S-C-G
1901-1910
WINDSOR
1910-1936
1936-1936
1936-1952
1952 - present