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House of Plantagenet
[edit]Main Branch
[edit]Edward the Black Prince (1340 † 1399), Duke of Cornwall and Prince of Wales, eldest son of Edward III.[1]
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Richard II (13 † 1399), King of England, son of Edward the Black Prince |
House of Lancaster
[edit]John of Gaunt (1340 † 1399), Duke of Lancaster, third son of Edward III.[1]
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Henry IV (1388 † 1413), King of England, son of John of Gaunt
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Henry V, son of Henry IV.
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Henry VI, son of Henry V.
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Edward of Westminster, Prince of Wales, son of Henry VI.
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Thomas of Lancaster (1388 † 1421), Duke of Clarence, son of Henry IV.
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John of Lancaster (1389 † 1435), Duke of Bedford, son of Henry IV. | |
Humphrey of Lancaster (1389 † 1447), Duke of Gloucester, son of Henry IV.[2]
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Earls and dukes of Somerset issued from John Beaufort (1371 † 1410), son of John of Gaunt[1]:
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House of York
[edit]Dukes of York issued from Edmund of Langley, fourth son of Edward III.[1]
His son Edward of Norwich followed the king in reducing the fleurs-de-lis to three.
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*Edward Plantagenet, 4th Duke of York (1442 † 1483) — Son of Richard Plantagenet. Became King Edward IV in 1461.
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Edward V, King of England, 1483
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Arthur Plantagenet, illegitimate son of Edward IV. | |
Richard of Conisburgh (1376 † 1415), 3rd Earl of Cambridge, son of Edmund of Langley.
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Richard of Shrewsbury (1473 † 1483), Duke of York, second son of Edward IV. | |
George (1449 † 1478), Duke of Clarence, brother of Edward IV.[1]
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Edward (1475 † 1499), Earl of Warwick, son of George, Duke of Clarence.
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Richard (1452 † 1485), duke of Gloucester, brother of Edward IV, later Richard III.
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House of Tudor
[edit]*Henry VII (1442 † 1483)
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Arthur, Prince of Wales (1486 † 1502), Prince ofWales, son of Henry VII.
Quarterly France and England, with a label of three points argent, each point charged with three torteaux, a bordure argent charged with lions rampant gules. | |
Henry VIII (1473 † 1483), Duke of York, second son of Edward IV.
Quarterly France and England, a label of three points argent, on the first point a canton gules. | |
Edward VI (1449 † 1478), Duke of Clarence, brother of Edward IV.[1]
Quarterly France and England, a label of three points argent, on each point a canton gules. | |
Mary I (1475 † 1499), Earl of Warwick, son of George, Duke of Clarence.
Quarterly France and England, a label of three points barry argent and azure. | |
Elizabeth I (1452 † 1485), duke of Gloucester, brother of Edward IV, later Richard III.
Quarterly France and England, a label of three points ermine. | |
Henry Fitzroy, (1452 † 1485), Duke of Richmond, illegitimate son of Henry VIII |
House of Stuart
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.James I (1566 † 1625), King of England, Ireland (1603-1625), and Scotland (1567-1625)
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Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales (15 † 1612), Prince of Wales, son of James I.
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Charles I (15 †1649), King of England, Scotland and Ireland, 1625-1649
Quarterly France and England, a label of three points argent, on the first point a canton gules. | |
Charles James, Duke of Cornwall (16 16), son of Charles I
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Charles II (16 † 1685), King of England, Scotland and Ireland.
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James II (16 † 1712), King of England, Scotland (as James VII) and Ireland 1685-1688/9. | |
James Francis Edward (1688 † 1766), Prince of Wales. | |
Mary II (16 † 1692), Queen (Regnant) of England, Scotland and Ireland. | |
William III (16 † 1692), King of England, Scotland (as William II) and Ireland. Prince of Orange. Baron of Breda. Stadtholder | |
Anne (16 † 1692), Queen (Regnant) of England, Scotland (1702-1707) and Ireland (1702-1714). Queen (Regnant) of Great Britain (1707-1714) |
House of Hanover
[edit]George I, King of Great Britain and Ireland (1714-1727) Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg, Prince-Elector and Arch-Treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire (1692-1714)
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George Augustus, (1486 † 1502), Prince of Wales, son of George I. Later King George II
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George II, King of Great Britain and Ireland, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg, Prince-Elector and Arch-Treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire (1727-1760)
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Frederick, Prince of Wales (1449 † 1478), Duke of Clarence, brother of Edward IV.[1]
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George (1475 † 1499), Prince of Wales, eldest son of Frederick
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George III (1452 † 1485), King of Great Britain and Ireland (1760-1800), the United Kingdom (1800-1820), Corsica (1794-1796), Hanover (1815-1820), Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg, Prince-Elector and Arch-Treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire (1760-1815) |
House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha
[edit]Edward VII (1841 † 1910), King of the United Kingdom 1901-1910
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George, Prince of Wales (1486 † 1502), Prince of Wales, son of Edward VII. Later King George V |
House of Windsor
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Edward, Prince of Wales (1894 † 1974), Prince of Wales, eldest son of George V. later King Edward VIII
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Edward VIII (1894 † 1974), King of the United Kingdom 1936
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George VI (1896 1952), King of the United Kingdom, 1936-1952
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Elizabeth II (1926), Queen of the United Kingdom 1952-present
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Charles, Prince of Wales (1948)
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See also
[edit]Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom
References
[edit]Coats of Arms of the United Kingdom
[edit]Arms of Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom. | Arms of Queen Elizabeth II in right of the Duchy of Lancaster. | Arms of Charles, Prince of Wales in right of the Duchy of Cornwall. | Arms of Buckinghamshire County Council. | Arms of Cambridgeshire County Council. | Arms of Cumbria County Council. | Arms of Derbyshire County Council. | Arms of Devon County Council. | Arms of Dorset County Council. | Arms of East Sussex County Council. | Arms of Essex County Council. | Arms of Gloucestershire County Council. | Arms of Hampshire County Council. | Arms of Hertfordshire County Council. | Arms of Kent County Council. | Arms of Lancashire County Council. | Arms of Leicestershire County Council. | Arms of Lincolnshire County Council. | Arms of Norfolk County Council. | Arms of North Yorkshire County Council. | Arms of Northamptonshire County Council. | Arms of Nottinghamshire County Council. | Arms of Oxfordshire County Council. | Arms of Somerset County Council. | Arms of Staffordshire County Council. | Arms of Suffolk County Council. | Arms of Surrey County Council. | Arms of Warwickshire County Council. | Arms of West Sussex County Council. | Arms of Worcestershire County Council. |
Armorial of the Order of the Garter
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Arms of the Knights of the Garter
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Elizabeth II, Sovereign of the Order
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Peter Carrington, 6th Baron Carrington,
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Arthur Valerian Wellesley,
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Edwin Bramall, Baron Bramall
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John Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Preston Candover
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John Baring, 7th Baron Ashburton
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Robin Leigh-Pemberton, Baron Kingsdown
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Sir Ninian Stephen
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Margaret Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher
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Sir Timothy Colman
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James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Abercorn
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Sir William Gladstone, 7th Baronet
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Peter Inge, Baron Inge
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Gerald Grosvenor, 6th Duke of Westminster
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Robin Butler, Baron Butler of Brockwell
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John Morris, Baron Morris of Aberavon
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Sir John Major
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Mary Soames, Baroness Soames
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Richard Luce, Baron Luce
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Sir Thomas Dunne
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Nicholas Phillips, Baron Phillips of Worth Matravers | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Michael Boyce, Baron Boyce
Full Dress Uniforms of the Regiments of the British Army[edit]
The Royal Regiment of Artillery-Scarlet Corps of Royal Engineers-Blue velvet Queen’s Gurkha Engineers-Blue velvet Royal Corps of Signals-Black Grenadier Guards-Blue Coldstream Guards-Blue Scots Guards-Blue Irish Guards-Blue Welsh Guards-Blue The Royal Regiment of Scotland-Blue Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment-Yellow The Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment (King’s, Lancashire and Border)-Royal Blue The Royal Anglian Regiment Dark Blue The Yorkshire Regiment(14th/15th, 19th and 33rd/76th Foot)-Brunswick Green The Mercian Regiment-Pale Buff The Royal Welsh-Blue The Royal Irish Regiment (27th (Inniskilling) 83rd and 87th)-Piper Green The Parachute Regiment Maroon The Royal Gurkha Rifles-Scarlet/Black (1) The Rifles-Scarlet Special Air Service-Sand (2) Army Air Corps-Cambridge Blue Special Reconnaissance Regiment-Emerald Grey(2) Royal Army Chaplains Department-Purple The Royal Logistics Corps-Dark Blue velvet The Queen’s Own Gurkha Logistics Regiment-Dark Blue Royal Army Medical Corps-Dull Cherry Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers-Scarlet Adjutant General’s Corps (Staff and Personnel Support) (3)-Blue Adjutant General’s Corps (Royal Military Police)-Scarlet Adjutant General’s Corps (Educational and Training Services)-Yellow Adjutant General’s Corps (Army Legal Services)-Black Royal Army Dental Corps-Emerald Green Royal Army Veterinary Corps-Maroon Small Arms School Corps-Cambridge Blue Intelligence Corps (4)-Grey Royal Army Physical Training Corps (5)-Scarlet Queen Alexandra’s Royal Army Nursing Corps-Ascot Grey Corps of Army Music-Scarlet TERRITORIAL ARMY AND CADETS FACING COLOURS: Royal Monmouth Engineers -Blue Honourable Artillery Company (6) -Scarlet/Blue The Royal Yeomanry -Scarlet The Royal Wessex Yeomanry (7) Royal Mercian and Lancastrian Yeomanry Queen’s Own Yeomanry The London Regiment (8) Army Cadet Force-Crimson |
Notes:
1. From the Royal Gurkha Rifles Mess Dress jacket, it can be assumed that the Full Dress uniform jacket is rifle green. However the Mess Dress jacket collar is scarlet with black velvet cuffs. Although these colours are representative of forbear regiments, any regiment can only have one single facing colour.
2. Neither SAS or SRR have ever had a design for Full Dress nor Mess Dress but it can be surmised that the colour of the respective berets reflect the facing colours (as is the case with the Parachute Regiment).
3. The Adjutant General Corps uniform is scarlet with blue facings. Former Corps (RMP, ALS and ETS) have retained their former uniform colour and facings and should have been replaced with the standard AG uniform colour of scarlet with blue facings.
4. No Full Dress has ever been designed for Intelligence Corps but the jacket would be either blue or scarlet. The current Mess Dress jacket is cypress green with grey facings which would imply that the Full Dress jacket would also be cypress green. This would be a traditionally unacceptable colour for Full Dress.
5. In 2006, the Corps stated that officers’ Mess Dress jacket was blue with scarlet facings while that of SNCOs was scarlet with blue facings. One of the most fundamental principles of British uniforms is that officers and soldiers should wear clothing of the same colour. This is therefore an anomaly that needs to be resolved.
6. HAC continue to maintain an Artillery elements which conforms to the RA colours of blue with scarlet facings and an Infantry element that wears scarlet with blue facings.
7. The existing Yeomanry regiments are all composed of squadrons from antecedent regiments and these squadrons have been permitted to retain the uniform colours and facings in Full Dress and Mess Dress. However recently RY adopted a standard Mess Dress of blue with scarlet facings . The other Yeomanry regiments have not standardised their Mess Dress so cannot be regarded as having a single uniform or facing colour.
8. Like the HAC, the London Regiment have a variety of squadrons and companies each retaining its traditional uniform colours and facings.