The house of Hanover in 1714, when George I came to the throne.
There is a misunderstanding from the questioner. The battle of Culloden was fought between the British government and Jacobites. The Jacobites wanted to place Prince Charles Edward Stuart on the throne of Great Britain.
Immediately preceding James I was Queen Elizabeth I. He succeeded the throne in 1603 upon Elizabeth's death. There was no Great Britain at that time. The United Kingdom of Great Britain was not formed until much later.
Alexander the Great succeeded the throne of his father Philip of Macedon in 336 BC ; see relevant link .
Charles I was the second Stuart King of Great Britain and Ireland.
George V
Ursula Stuart Mason has written: 'The Wrens, 1917-77' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. Women's Royal Naval Service, History
Robert Stuart Macrae has written: 'Winston Churchill's toyshop' -- subject(s): Great Britain, Great Britain. War Office, World War, 1939-1945
Prince William
For them he was considered a usurper of the Bourbon throne.
George V was on the throne at the first Commonwealth Games in 1930.
Charles Edward Stuart was the exiled Jacobite claimant to the throne of Great Britain and Ireland. He was born in Rome, Italy to a Scottish father and Polish mother.
The Stuart dynasty began with Robert the second in 1371. It ended with the death of Ann of Great Britain in 1714.