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This depends on how you mean. Anne, Queen of England and Ireland, younger daughter of James VII and II, died childless, thus there were no more Stuarts to inherit the throne, leaving it to the House of Hanover.

However, because the monarch died childless doesn't mean that the house ended there. The Royal house of Stuart died out with the death of Cardinal Henry Benedict, brother of 'Bonnie' Prince Charles Edward.

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