The last non English speaking King of England was probably George I. His first language was German and did not speak English very well.
The last name of King Alfred was Dyke. He was an Anglo-Saxon king who defended England against Danish invasion and founded the first English navy.
Old English transitioned into Middle English over a long period of time; there's no single date you can point to and say, "That's the last person to speak Old English."
Phipps is not traditionally a Jewish last name. It is more common in English-speaking countries with origins tracing back to England.
The Last English King was created in 1997.
The Last English King has 381 pages.
Richard III was the last medievil king of England
The last king to die in England was George VI in 1952
The ISBN of The Last English King is 0-316-64139-1.
Richard III of England is often regarded as the last medieval king of England, not Richard I of England who was given the title, "Lionheart".
The surname Lamb is English. It's original origins are from Northumberland, England, but the first written record of the family name was found in Kent, England. Although the surname Lamb can readily be found throughout the English-speaking world, the name is decidedly English.
The name Gardner (and variants such as Gardiner, Gardener) can be found in any English-speaking country. It is not of specific nationality, except to say that England was at one time the only English-speaking country. The first Gardners were just that, people who worked in gardens.
England had two kings named James. Scotland had six. The last of the Scottish ones was also the first of the English ones.