There was no King of Engladn in 1770. England, Scotlant and Ireland had been merged into one kingdom by then. In 1770 George III was king of Great Britain and Ireland.
George William Frederick III was King of Great Britain as well as King of Ireland from 1760 until. In 1801, Great Britain and Ireland united, and George III became King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
England, France, Scotland and Ireland.
He was the King of Great Britain and Ireland.
George I: 1714-1727 George II: 1727-1760 George III: 1760-1820 George IV: 1820-1830 George V: 1910-1936 George VI: 1936-1949 (In 1949, Ireland became a republic. However, George VI remained king of Northern Ireland until his passing away in 1952)
In 1776 the British monarch was King George III, who reigned from 25 October 1760 - 29 January 1820, In 1776 he was King of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and, separately, King of Ireland. During his reign, in 1801, the crowns of Great Britain and Ireland were united and he became King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
George III
King George III. He also chartered Dartmouth College.
No he was King of Great Britain and King of Ireland and then KIng of the United Kingdom but never of England.
King George III was born in the year of 1783 on June 4th. He was once the king of Great Britain and Ireland of the United Kingdom. He died at the age of 81.
Yes. Although the name was later changed to Great Britain and Ireland.
George III, By the Grace of God, of Great Britain, France and Ireland, King, Defender of the Faith, Prince-Elector of Hanover, Duke of Brunswick