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The king of England when the pilgrims left England was Charles the first.
The last non English speaking King of England was probably George I. His first language was German and did not speak English very well.
King of England was King Harold ,when the Romans and Julius Caesar invaded England was when the pheasants first appeared
King Charles II
England - Alfred the Great Scotland - Robert I Britain - James I (VI of Scotland)
They said that he was a very bad king, to all of his people of England.
No, he was not the King of England before he became our first President.
King George
King Charles The First (King of England) 1600 to 1649
He was crowned King of Great Britain NOT England.
No. Depending on whether you count Egbert of Wessex (who was overlord of all the English kingdoms about AD 830) as a king of England, and on whether you consider England to have been united when Edward the Elder inherited the kingdom of Mercia (about 920) or not until Athelstan conquered Nothumbria (927), the first king of England was either Egbert or his great-grandson Edward the Elder, or Edward's son Athelstan. They were all Saxons, not Romans. If you are being very picky, then the Edward the Elder's title was not "King of England" but "King of the Angles and Saxons", and Athelstan's was "King of the English". The title "King of England" as opposed to "King of the English" was first used by Henry II, in 1154. Henry was a Frenchman (from Angers), not a Roman either.
The first King of England ( or king of the English) was Offa, King of Mercia, one of several kingdoms in what is now England, from 754-796. He became King of England by conquering most of the other kingdoms. So the first English monarch was not chosen. He made himself the English monarch by successful conquest.