Even though the monarch is the head of state, the feudal system is no longer used in england.
no England does not as England is a Muslim communist country and i should know i am from Norwich England.
Siddy Ranks is alive an kicking and still puttung out good music..check facebook,myspace.He resides in London England
Yes - current England Karate team coach
No, his grandmother is still queen and the next in line is his father.
no
GSP is Canadian and Canada still, technically, is ruled my the Queen of England, or the current leader of the Monarchy of England
Pawns were definitely not part of the feudal system. They were and still are pieces used in the game of chess.
Yes the bank of England is still in existence. All banknotes issued by it bear the signature of the current chief cashier of the bank of England on the front to the left of the portrait of Queen Elizabeth II our ruling monarch.
No, if you have a old £20 note you are able to take it to the Bank Of England and you change it for a current one.
One which doesn't exist. The 'tech' ranks were replaced by the Specialist ranks (of which, only Specialist 4 is still in use).
The current population of men in England is 30.4 million. By contrast, the current population of women in England is 31.4 million. As the total population of England is only 53 million, your figures don't quite add up! Maybe you're thinking about the United Kingdom with a total population of 64 million, but they still don't add up.
There are about 1,038 British Baronies. There is no longer a feudal connotation and increasingly less and less association with the land/area. For example, Baron Boston, although named after Boston, Lincolnshire, has the family seat in Hedsor, Bucks.