King George III (Reigned 1760 to 1820)
George III began his reign as King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain. He also held the separate title King of Ireland.
During his reign, on 1st January 1801, the crowns of Great Britain and Ireland were united and he became King of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.
The title, "King (or Queen) of England" has not existed since 1707.
There has not been a King (or Queen) of England since 1707.
In 1773, the British monarch was King George III and his title at that time was King of The United Kingdom of Great Britain.
He also held the then separate title, King of Ireland.
There was no King of England in 1754.
In 1707 the crowns of England and Scotland were formally united and the monarch reigned over The United Kingdom of Great Britain, holding the title Monarch of Ireland separately.
In 1754 the British monarch was King George II, who reigned from 1727 to 1760.
Answer King George III was King of Great Britain and King of Ireland from 1760 to 1820. The title "King of England" ceased to exist in 1707 when the Union of the crowns of England and Scotland was legally enshrined in the Acts of Union.
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George III (1760-1820).
No king was defeated by Lincoln in 1773. Abraham Lincoln was born in 1809.
Margaret King was born in 1773.
King George III
Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Sterlitz, George III's wife.
There has never been a Prime Minister of England. In 1773 The Prime Minister of The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was Lord North.
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William Cullen.
The 13 colonies were under the rule of the English king.
King Louis-Philippe of France was born on October 6, 1773.
May 10, 1773.
The king of England in 1605 was King James I