1660 marked the restoration of the Stuart line from Richard Cromwell, the 'Lord Protector', when Charles II was crowned. Charles II 'back-dated' his reign to 1649, the date of his father's, Charles I's, death.
Elizabeth I- 1558 -1603.
James I- 1603 - 1625.
From 1660 to 1685 it was Charles II, then from 1685 to 1689 it was James II, after that 1689 to 1702 was William III & Mary II.
Oliver Cromwell ruled England when there was no king or queen from 1649-1660
1650-1658 - Oliver Cromwell 1658-1660- Richard Cromwell 1660-1685- Charles II 1685-1688 - James II 1689-1702- William III* 1689-1694- Mary II* *William III and Mary II ruled as joint monarchs; however William III outlived Mary II by 8 years.
Following James I of England's death in 1625, he was succeeded by Charles I (1625-1649), Charles II (1660-1685), James II (1685-1688), Mary II (1689-1694), and William III (William of Orange) (1689-1702). Between 1649 and 1660, there was no monarch, and England was led by the Lord Protectors Oliver Cromwell and Richard Cromwell.
1694
You have to be a bit more specific, there are several "Queen Marys" did you mean Mary I of England who ruled from 1516-1558, Mary Queen of Scots who ruled Scotland from 1542-1587 or did you mean Mary II of England who ruled from 1662-1694? Without knowing which of the 3 "Queen Marys" you want, it is impossible to answer your question.
The Bank of England was incorporated on July 27, 1694.
Bank of England was created on 1694-07-27.
The Commonwealth
Mary II of England died on 1694-12-28.
Theatre of 1660 to about 1700 in England.
Charles II
The Church of England was formed in 1534, the Bank of England was much later in 1694.