England has not had a monarch since the act of union in1707
James I
No. And at the time Cook was alive, the monarch in England was not the Queen. Cook died during the reign of King George III.
George VI was King of England during the entire time of World War II.
There was not a Queen of England in the 1100's. The King of England during this time was King Henry I. His son, King Henry II took the throne after him.
The king during Geoffrey Chaucer's time was King Edward III of England (ruled 1327-1377).
"The House of the Seven Gables" was published in 1851, during the reign of Queen Victoria, who ascended to the throne in 1837. Thus, there was no king of England at that time; Queen Victoria was the monarch. The novel is set in colonial New England, which was under British rule before the American Revolution.
George VI was the King of England during the time but the British monarchy had nothing to do with the war because they just sat around and had tea time with the occasional sex breaks.
Reign is he period during which a king or queen occupies the throne (or rules).
There wasn't a king at that time. The Union of the Parliaments of England and Scotland was in 1707. The ruling monarch in 1707 was Queen Anne.
The ruling Monarch of the time was Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603) and seeing that she never married, there was no King of England at the time.
England
Well, during the years 1914 to 1918, the King of England was King George V. He was known for his leadership during World War I and for being a devoted family man. His calm demeanor and dedication to his country helped guide England through a challenging time in history.