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No - there has not been a King (or Queen) of England since 1707. King George III became king on 25 October 1760 and, at that date he held the titles "King of Great Britain" and "King of Ireland" separately. During his reign, on 1st January 1801, the crowns of Great Britain and Ireland were united and he became King of Great Britain and Ireland.
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15 June 1775
King George the Third was still in power, where he would stay throughout the French and Indian War from 1754-1763 and the American Revolution from 1775-1783. I don't know when King George's reign ended.
Wahington took the oath of office on April 30, 1789.
New Jersey became the third US State on 18 December 1787.
Henry VIII became king in 1509 ( i think the date was 21 April 1509)
It is roughly around the end of April - about the 23rd (which is strangely St. George's Day, patron saint of England).
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).
No one. There hasn't been a king of England since William III (of Orange). The king of Great Britain & N. Ireland on that date was George VI.
He died on April 23, 1616. This is an interesting date because it is St. George's day and St. George is the patron saint of England. It also may have been Shakespeare's 52nd birthday, but there is some doubt as to whether he was born on April 23.