Timeline of British history (1700–99)

This article presents a timeline of events in British history from 1700 AD until 1799 AD.

Timeline of British history (1600–99) Timeline of British history (1800–99)

The Kingdoms of England and Scotland

King William III (1689–1702)

Pembroke Ministry (1699–1702)

Queen Anne (England 1702–07; Great Britain 1707–14)

Queen Anne (1702–07)

Godolphin Coalition Ministry (1702–07)

The Duke of Marlborough

The Kingdom of Great Britain

Queen Anne (1707–14)

Godolphin Coalition Ministry (1707–10)

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King George I (1714–27)

Harley Ministry (1710–14)

King George I (1714–27)

Stanhope (1717–18)

Sunderland Ministry (1718–21)

Walpole/Townshend Ministry (1721–30)

King George II (1727–60)

King George II (1727–60)

Walpole Ministry (1730–42)

Carteret Ministry (1742–44)

Broad Bottom Ministry (1744–54)

Robert Clive (1725–74)

First Newcastle Ministry (1754–56)

Devonshire/Pitt Ministry (1756–57)

1757 Caretaker Ministry (1757)

Newcastle/Pitt Ministry (1757–62)

King George III (1760–1820)

King George III (1760–1820)

Grenville Ministry (1763–65)

First Rockingham Ministry (1765–66)

Chatham Ministry (1766–68)

Grafton Ministry (1768–70)

North Ministry (1770–82)

Second Rockingham Ministry (1782)

Shelburne Ministry (1782–83)

First Pitt the Younger Ministry (1783–1801)

References

  1. Acts of Union 1707 parliament.uk, accessed 31 December 2010
  2. 1 2 A History of England, Clayton and David Roberts
  3. "The Battle of the Monongahela". World Digital Library. 1755. Retrieved 2013-08-03.

See also

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