Government of Great Britain & Ireland



     The Government of Great Britain & Ireland '''is the central government of the Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The government is led by the prime minister, who selects all the remaining ministers. The prime minister and the other most senior ministers belong to the supreme decision-making committee, known as the Cabinet. The Cabinet is the ultimate decision-making body of the executive within the Westminster system of government in traditional constitutional theory. The government is responsible for administrating the British Empire which rules from the deserts of South Africa all the way to the tropical jungles of the West Indies. The British Empire covers a giant  5,635,697  sq miles. It is true that the sun shall never set upon the British Empire. '''

Map of the British Empire in 1753 ~ The King's Domains
 Note: There are more territories, but these mark the King's official domains, which are held directly under his power. 



Political Information
'''The Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland is ruled by a single monarch between the 17th Century to present day except during the interregnum of William III and Mary II. Unlike the co-monarchy period, the single monarch of the Kingdom of Great Britain is ruled by the power of a single crown, the Crown of England. Then after the co-monarchy period of Queen Anne, George I and now our king, George II lead as a single monarch. Due to English Bill of Rights, and later the English Act of Settlement the succession to the throne was to go to a English monarch, rather than the Scottish alternative, due to the Act of Security. The adoption of the Act of Settlement required that the British monarch be a protestant descendant of Sophia of Hanover, which helped install George I as King and begin the Hanoverian Dynasty.  <p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color=Gold>Legislative power was vested in the Parliament of Great Britain, which replaced the Parliament of England and the Parliament of Scotland after the Act of Union of 1707. After the succession of the Parliament of England. The Parliament of Great Britain included three elements: the House of Commons, the House of Lords, and the Crown-in-Parliament. England and Scotland were given seats in both the House of Lords and the House of Commons of the new parliament.'''

<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color=Gold>'''Today, Parliament's main roles are examining and challenging the work of the current government, debating and passing all laws and enabling the Government to raise taxes. Much of the work of the House of Commons takes place in committees, made up of around 3 to 50 MPs. These committees examine issues in detail, from government policy and proposed new laws, to wider topics like the economy.'''

<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color=Gold>'''There are currently 64 constituencies composing the House of Commons: 42 are in England, 15 in Scotland, and 7 in Wales. '''

<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color=Gold>'''Here is the Constitution of Great Britain. This British constitution is not just one single document but is drawn from legislation, treaties, judicial precedents, convention, acts of parliament and etc. ''' <font color=Gold>N.B.: the official designation is the "United Kingdom of Great Britain" 

<font color="Gold">Diplomatic Policies
<font color="Gold">Key: 

<font color="Gold"><font color="Gold">
 * <font color="Gold"><font color="Gold">Allied = Nations or groups that have joined in an amity and association for mutual benefit or to achieve some common purpose (such as a military alliance, or a non-aggression pact); trade is normally if not always established between allied nations.
 * <font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold">Friendly = Nations or groups that share a mutual understanding, and have enjoyed a period of peace and prosperity; cooperation is likely and negotiation is welcomed. Alliances or treaties of union besides trade are nonexistent.
 * <font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold">Neutral = Not aligned with or in other terms; acting in a non-belligerent stance(not supporting any side or taking any position in a controversy by not assisting or participating in a dispute or war between others).
 * <font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold">Indifferent = Having no particular interest or sympathy with one another in foreign affairs; apprehensive towards each other's actions and policies, but non-belligerent towards them; trade is not normally established between indifferent nations, but embargoes are likely, but uncommon.
 * <font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold">Hostile = Not in engaged in armed conflict; in a state of disagreement, uneasy peace, and characterised as unsympathetic towards each other. Embargo is common between hostile nations
 * <font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold">At War = Engaged in armed conflict or state of total war; in a state of disagreement, usually of more than two nations or smaller groups engaged in armed hostilities. Embargo is common between nations at war.
 * <font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold">Unknown = Diplomatic relations not yet established or faction not yet discovered.
 * <font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold">(Trade) = Indicates the basic economic concept that involves multiple (two) parties participating in the voluntary negotiation and then the exchange of one's goods and services for desired goods and services that someone else possesses. Diplomatic stance does not directly affect this instance, but being aligned with a faction does increase the probability of a successful trade negotiation. 
 * <font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold">(Embargo) = Indicates a partial or complete prohibition or ban on trade and commerce with a particular nation or a group of nations. Embargoes are considered strong diplomatic measures imposed in an effort, by the imposing country, to elicit a given national-interest result from the country on which it is imposed, whether it is to display international disapproval, or respond to a hostile act that does not warrant a declaration of war. 
 * <font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold">(Protectorate) = A protectorate is a territory which is not formally annexed but in which, by treaty, grant or other lawful means, the Crown has ultimate power and jurisdiction. Trade is automatically established upon the declaration of a protectorate. 
 * <font color="Gold">(Princely State) = A princely state (also called a native state or Indian state) is a semi-independent state within the British EIC Indian Empire where a native Indian prince held rule on behalf of the British rather than them holding direct control over the state. Princely states can not have relations with other states without British approval.
 * <font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold">(Protected State) = A protectorate differs from a "protected state". A protected state is a territory under a ruler which enjoys His Britannic Majesty's protection, over whose foreign affairs he exercises control, but in respect of whose internal affairs he does not exercise jurisdiction. 

<font color="Gold">Trade

 * <font color="Gold">Great Britain ranks first for the total metric tonnage of its merchant navy and holds approximately 850,000 metric tons (840,000 Imperial tons).
 * <font color="Gold">In the Mediterranean, British merchants sell shortcloth and kerseys in Smyrna and Aleppo in the Ottoman Empire as well as in Naples, Messina, Palermo, Malta, Alicante, Valencia. All British Mediterranean trade is regulated and dominated by the British Levant Company.
 * <font color="Gold">In West Africa, British merchants buy slaves (on average 68,000 Africans per year) and transport them to be sold in the Americas. Slave trade is the richest part of British trade at this current time. British Calabar is one of the major slave-trading ports on the Bight of Benin, the Slave Coast.
 * <font color="Gold">In South Africa, the Cape Colony originated in 1652 as a settlement of the Dutch East India Company. With the development of its trading empire in Southeast Asia, the company sought to establish a refreshment station on the shipping route from Europe. In 1726, Cape Colony was ceded from the Dutch Republic to the British after a costly war that relinquished occupation of the Dutch West Indies. Cape Colony became an important resupply depot for ships of the British East India Company allowing the trade company to expand itself greatly into the Indian subcontinent in the many years to come.
 * <font color="Gold">In India, the East India Company is very active. It has three autonomous presidencies: Bombay (present-day Mumbai), Madras (present-day Chennai) and Calcutta (present-day Kolkata). As of 1748, annual dividends yielded an average of 12%. However, during times of war, deficits replaced benefits. Perception of local taxes (diwani), sales of custom licenses (dastaks) and loans of military services to local princes were the only means to cover the expenses of the war. The company buys pepper, spices, tea, indigo, textiles (muslin, shawl, calico), leather, jewellery, woollen carpet and saltpetre. It sells wool, velvet, metal, glass, European liqueurs, weapons, and horses.
 * <font color="Gold">In Burma, the British has, since 1735, a counter at Cape Negrais at the southwestern tip of the Irrawaddy delta where they bought teak. In 1744, a British Officer was proclaimed the King of Siam, after he had killed the current king, Rama I. A year later, in 1745, the young officer gifted the entire Kingdom to King George, who rewarded the officer with its governorship. Burma, and Siam was later included in the East India Company's Raj.
 * <font color="Gold">On Borneo, the East India Company has a counter at Banjarmasin since 1738, which is supplied by the East India Company's province of Singapore. The city-state was first made a colony by King James I of England in 1612, on the basis of the Eastern Asian Colonization Charter (also acquired from the charter was India, Taiwan, and Shanghai).
 * <font color="Gold">In China, British merchants primarily purchase tea. Great Britain is the first country where the consumption of tea has spread among a large part of the population. However, tea is not the only merchandise that merchants are bringing back from China. They also purchase silk, cotton fabric, varnish, nacre, lacquer, China being very self-sufficient, most of the merchandises must be paid in silver by the British merchants. Commerce with China is currently dwarfed by trade/colonial expansion in India.
 * <font color="Gold">Commerce with the 13 colonies of continental North America is regulated by the Navigation Acts of 1651 and 1660 which reserves all trade to British vessels. Furthermore most exports (tobacco, sugar, molasses, indigo, furs, wood, naval furniture) from these colonies has to be exclusively destined to Great Britain while exports of grains, flour, rice, vegetables, fruits and salted fish can be sent to any nation. Imports have to be transported by ships coming from British ports. The only other imports tolerated is currently wines (from Madeira, Azores and Canary Islands) and salt destined to fisheries. Since 1733, prohibitive duty fees on sugar and molasses theoretically prevent any trade between British and French colonies. However, these measures just promote smuggling in and out of French and Spanish Antilles, mostly dominated by pirates, and foreign privateers. Furthermore, the 13 colonies are not allowed to establish heavy industry (for ex: foundries) but naval construction is promoted and subsidised.

<font color="Gold">Major Industries

 * <font color="Gold">Textiles
 * <font color="Gold">Metallurgy
 * <font color="Gold">Agriculture
 * <font color="Gold">Weaponry
 * <font color="Gold">Sugar cane
 * <font color="Gold">Wool
 * <font color="Gold">Spices
 * <font color="Gold">Timber
 * <font color="Gold">Shipping

<font color="Gold">The War Office
<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"> The War Office, responsible for the Army, was originally the Secretary at War's  office. The first holder of the post was killed in battle - at sea - against the Dutch in  1666. It was not at first a big spending Department; office expenses for six months  of 1673 amounted to £14 9s 0d. Horse Guards remained the military nucleus of the British Army, however through the years of increasing importance, the War Office has become the political epicentre for the British Army and the Royal Navy.

<font color="Gold">War Office departments

 * <font color="Gold">Office of the Secretary at War (Government Position)
 * <font color="Gold">Department of the Master-General of the Ordnance (Professional Position)
 * <font color="Gold">Department of the Quartermaster-General to the Forces (Professional Position)

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 * <font color="Gold">Office of the Paymaster of the Forces (Government Position)

<font color="Gold">British Military Ranks
<font color="Gold"> - denotes another term for rank.

==<font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold">The Royal Navy          ==

<font color="Gold">The Admiralty
<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">The oldest of the Departments of the  War Office is the Admiralty, responsible for the Navy. In 1546 Henry VIII created a Navy Board to oversee the administrative affairs of the naval service; policy direction, operational control and maritime jurisdiction remained in the hands of the Lord High Admiral. From 1628 this post was more often than not filled by a "committee" of Lords Commissioners - the Board of Admiralty, whose head was the First Lord, the Minister who was the political master of the Navy. For 200 years the Navy was run by these two Boards, under a system devised largely by Samuel Pepys. The organisation served well enough during the wars with the Spanish, Dutch and French, but relations between the two boards were not always harmonious. <p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"><font color="Gold"> <font color="Gold"> Main article: The Royal Navy of Great Britain & Ireland 

<font color="Gold">Personnel Statistics
<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">First Rate Ships of the Line
 * <font color="Gold">Royal Sovereign (102) (1701)
 * <font color="Gold">Britannia (100) (1719)
 * <font color="Gold">Royal William (100) (1719)
 * <font color="Gold">Royal George (100) (1756)
 * <font color="Gold">Victory (100) (1737)

<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Second Rate Ships of the Line
 * <font color="Gold">Malborough (96) (1706)
 * <font color="Gold">St. George (96) (1726)
 * <font color="Gold">Barfleur (90) (1716)
 * <font color="Gold">Union (90) (1709)
 * <font color="Gold">Namur (90) (1729)
 * <font color="Gold">Prince George (90) (1701)

<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Third Rate Ships of the Line
 * <font color="Gold">Boyne (80) (1739)
 * <font color="Gold">Cambridge (80) (1695)
 * <font color="Gold">Chichester (80) (1695)
 * <font color="Gold">Cornwall (80) (1726)
 * <font color="Gold">Princess Amelia (80) (1755)
 * <font color="Gold">Ranaelagh (80) (1697)
 * <font color="Gold">Shrewsbury (80) (1713)
 * <font color="Gold">Culloden (74) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Devonshire (74) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Invincible (74) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Magnamine (74) (1748)
 * <font color="Gold">Monarch (74) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Berwick (70) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Burford (70) (1722)
 * <font color="Gold">Captain (70) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Essex (70) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Expedition (70) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Hampton Court (70) (1709)
 * <font color="Gold">Ipswich (70) (1730)
 * <font color="Gold">Kent (70) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Northumberland (70) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Princess Royal (70) (1728)
 * <font color="Gold">Stirling Castle (70) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Vanguard (70) (1748)
 * <font color="Gold">Cumberland (66) (1739)
 * <font color="Gold">Pembroke (66) (1733)
 * <font color="Gold">Bedford (64) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Elizabeth (64) (1737)
 * <font color="Gold">Fougueux (64) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Mars (64) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Monmouth (64) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Nassau (64) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Revenge (64) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Rippon (64) (1712)
 * <font color="Gold">Royal Oak (64) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Somerset (64) (1748)
 * <font color="Gold">Suffolk (64) (1739)
 * <font color="Gold">Yarmouth (64) (1748)

<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Fourth Rate Frigates
 * <font color="Gold">Anson (60) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Augusta (60) (1736)
 * <font color="Gold">Canterbury (60) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Defiance (60) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Deptford (60) (1732)
 * <font color="Gold">Dreadnought (60) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Dunkirk (60) (1754)
 * <font color="Gold">Exeter (60) (1697)
 * <font color="Gold">Kingston (60) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Lyon (60) (1738)
 * <font color="Gold">Nottingham (60) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Princess Louisa (60) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Preston (60) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">St. Albans (60) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Sunderland (60) (1724)
 * <font color="Gold">Superb (60) (1736)
 * <font color="Gold">Windsor (60) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Tiger (60) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Warwick (60) (1733)
 * <font color="Gold">Worcester (60) (1735)
 * <font color="Gold">Eagle (58) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Tilbury (58) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Trident (58) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Antelope (54) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Bristol (54) (1711)
 * <font color="Gold">Mermaid (54) (1708)
 * <font color="Gold">Oxford (54) (1727)
 * <font color="Gold">Panther (54) (1709)
 * <font color="Gold">Assistance (50) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Advice (50) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Centurion (50) (1732)
 * <font color="Gold">Chester (50) (1708)
 * <font color="Gold">Colchester (50) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Gloucester (50) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Greenwich (50) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Hampshire (50) (1641)
 * <font color="Gold">Harwich (50) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Isis (50) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Leopard (50) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Lichfield (50) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Nonsuch (50) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Norwich (50) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Portland (50) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Ruby (50) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Salisbury (50) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Severn (50) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Stratford (50) (1735)
 * <font color="Gold">Sutherland (50) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Tavestock (50) (1747)

Fifth Rate Frigates
 * <font color="Gold">Jersey (48) (1698)
 * <font color="Gold">Angelsea (44) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Assurance (44) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Chesterfield (44) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Crown (44) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Diamond (44) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Dover (44) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Eltham (44) (1736)
 * <font color="Gold">Enterprise (44) (1709)
 * <font color="Gold">Fowey (44) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Faversham (44) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Folkeston (44) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Gloire (44) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Gosport (44) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Hastings (44) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Hector (44) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Humber (44) (1748)
 * <font color="Gold">Jason (44) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Lark (44) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Launceston (44) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Liverpool (44) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Lynn (44) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Penzance (44) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Poole (44) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Prince Edward (44) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Rainbow (44) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Roebuck (44) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Sapphire (44) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Southsea Castle (44) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Thetis (44) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Torrington (44) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Pearl (42) (1726)
 * <font color="Gold">Adventure (40) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Ambuscade (40) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Falkland (36) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Tartar (32) (1733)
 * <font color="Gold">Bellona (30) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Renown (30) (1747)

<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Sixth Rate Frigates
 * <font color="Gold">Lyme (28) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Unicorn (28) (1748)
 * <font color="Gold">Amazon (26) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Aldborough (24) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Alderney (24) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Arundel (24) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Biddeford (24) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Blandford (24) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Boston (24) (1748)
 * <font color="Gold">Bridgewater (24) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Centaur (24) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Deal Castle (24) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Experiment (24) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Fox (24) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Garland (24) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Glasgow (24) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Greyhound (24) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Margate (24) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Mercury (24) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Port Mahon (24) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Ranger (24) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Rose (24) (1755)
 * <font color="Gold">Sheerness (24) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Shoreham (24) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Siren (24) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Solebay (24) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Sphynx (24) (1748)
 * <font color="Gold">Squirrel (24) (1707)
 * <font color="Gold">Surprise (24) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Tryton (24) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Wager (24) (1739)
 * <font color="Gold">Winchelsey (24) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Scarborough (23) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Grand Turk (22) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Inverness (22) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Gibraltar (20) (1727)
 * <font color="Gold">Dolphin (20) (1731)
 * <font color="Gold">Hind (20) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Lively (20) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Seahorse (20) (1748)

<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Unrated Sloops of War
 * <font color="Gold">Weasle (16) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Porcupine (16) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Albany (14) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Badger (14) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Baltimore (14) (1714)
 * <font color="Gold">Comet (14) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Falcon (14) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Fortune (14) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Fame (14) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Ferret (14) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Grampus (14) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Hazard (14) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Hornet (14) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Jamaica (14) (1710)
 * <font color="Gold">Kingfisher (14) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Merlin (14) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Otter (14) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Raven (14) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Shark (14) (1732)
 * <font color="Gold">Speedwell (14) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Swallow (14) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Terrible (14) (1730)
 * <font color="Gold">Terror (14) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Trial (14) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Viper (14) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Vulture (14) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Wolf (14) (1742)

<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Unrated Brigantines
 * <font color="Gold">Firedrake (12) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Fly (12) (1732)
 * <font color="Gold">Galgo (12) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Grenado (12) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Spence (12) (1730)
 * <font color="Gold">Swift (12) (1721)
 * <font color="Gold">Mediator (10) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Achille (8) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Achillies (8) (1748)
 * <font color="Gold">Aetna (8) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Adventure (6) (1748)

<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">His Majesty's Shipyards
 * <font color="Gold">Woolwich (Great)
 * <font color="Gold">Chatham (Great)
 * <font color="Gold">Portsmouth (Great)
 * <font color="Gold">Deptford (Great)
 * <font color="Gold">Plymouth (Great)
 * <font color="Gold">Harwich (Large)
 * <font color="Gold">Southampton (Large)
 * <font color="Gold">Blackwall (Large)
 * <font color="Gold">Liverpool (Large)
 * <font color="Gold">Bucklers-Hard (Large)
 * <font color="Gold">Hull (Large)
 * <font color="Gold">Bristol (Medium)
 * <font color="Gold">Northam (Medium)
 * <font color="Gold">Burseldon (Medium)
 * <font color="Gold">Frindsbury (Medium)
 * <font color="Gold">Woolbridge (Medium)
 * <font color="Gold">Redbridge (Medium)
 * <font color="Gold">Cowes (Medium)
 * <font color="Gold">Tyne (Small)
 * <font color="Gold">Shoreham (Small)
 * <font color="Gold">Newcastle (Small)
 * <font color="Gold">Limehouse (Small)
 * <font color="Gold">Rortherhithe (Small)
 * <font color="Gold">Shoreham (Small)
 * <font color="Gold">Chichester (Small)
 * <font color="Gold">Poole (Small)
 * <font color="Gold">Sandwich (Small)
 * <font color="Gold">Ipswich (Small)
 * <font color="Gold">Gosport (Small)
 * <font color="Gold">Dover (Small)
 * <font color="Gold">Medway (Small)
 * <font color="Gold">Wapping (Small)
 * <font color="Gold">Lynne (Small)
 * <font color="Gold">Folkestone (Small)
 * <font color="Gold">Beaulieu (Small)
 * <font color="Gold">Kinsale (Small)
 * <font color="Gold">Torbay (Small)
 * <font color="Gold">Halifax (Small)
 * <font color="Gold">Boston (Small)
 * <font color="Gold">Port Royal (Small)

<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Home Fleet <p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Location: Spithead <p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Total: 18 Ships of the Line,
 * <font color="Gold">Royal Sovereign (102) (1701)
 * <font color="Gold">Britannia (100) (1719)
 * <font color="Gold">Royal William (100) (1719)
 * <font color="Gold">Royal George (100) (1756)
 * <font color="Gold">Victory (100) (1737)
 * <font color="Gold">Malborough (96) (1706)
 * <font color="Gold">St. George (96) (1726)
 * <font color="Gold">Barfleur (90) (1716)
 * <font color="Gold">Union (90) (1709)
 * <font color="Gold">Namur (90) (1729)
 * <font color="Gold">Prince George (90) (1701)
 * <font color="Gold">Princess Amelia (80) (1755)
 * <font color="Gold">Ranaelagh (80) (1697)
 * <font color="Gold">Shrewsbury (80) (1713)
 * <font color="Gold">Culloden (74) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Invincible (74) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Northumberland (70) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Princess Royal (70) (1728)
 * <font color="Gold">Dunkirk (60) (1754)
 * <font color="Gold">Exeter (60) (1697)
 * <font color="Gold">Kingston (60) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Lyon (60) (1738)
 * <font color="Gold">Preston (60) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">St. Albans (60) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Sunderland (60) (1724)
 * <font color="Gold">Superb (60) (1736)
 * <font color="Gold">Warwick (60) (1733)
 * <font color="Gold">Worcester (60) (1735)
 * <font color="Gold">Eagle (58) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Oxford (54) (1727)
 * <font color="Gold">Panther (54) (1709)
 * <font color="Gold">Norwich (50) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Portland (50) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Ruby (50) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Greenwich (50) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Hampshire (50) (1641)
 * <font color="Gold">Harwich (50) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Isis (50) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Leopard (50) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Assistance (50) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Advice (50) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Centurion (50) (1732)
 * <font color="Gold">Chester (50) (1708)
 * <font color="Gold">Jersey (48) (1698)
 * <font color="Gold">Angelsea (44) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Assurance (44) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Chesterfield (44) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Crown (44) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Diamond (44) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Dover (44) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Eltham (44) (1736)
 * <font color="Gold">Enterprise (44) (1709)
 * <font color="Gold">Fowey (44) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Faversham (44) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Folkeston (44) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Gloire (44) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Gosport (44) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Lyme (28) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Unicorn (28) (1748)
 * <font color="Gold">Amazon (26) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Aldborough (24) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Alderney (24) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Arundel (24) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Biddeford (24) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Blandford (24) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Boston (24) (1748)
 * <font color="Gold">Bridgewater (24) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Centaur (24) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Deal Castle (24) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Weasle (16) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Porcupine (16) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Albany (14) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Badger (14) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Baltimore (14) (1714)
 * <font color="Gold">Firedrake (12) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Fly (12) (1732)
 * <font color="Gold">Galgo (12) (1742)

<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">North America Squadron <p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Location: Halifax <p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Total:
 * <font color="Gold">Chichester (80) (1695)
 * <font color="Gold">Cornwall (80) (1726)
 * <font color="Gold">Magnamine (74) (1748)
 * <font color="Gold">Monarch (74) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Stirling Castle (70) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Pembroke (66) (1733)
 * <font color="Gold">Royal Oak (64) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Somerset (64) (1748)
 * <font color="Gold">Yarmouth (64) (1748)
 * <font color="Gold">Canterbury (60) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Defiance (60) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Deptford (60) (1732)
 * <font color="Gold">Dreadnought (60) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Sutherland (50) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Tavestock (50) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Hastings (44) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Humber (44) (1748)
 * <font color="Gold">Jason (44) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Lark (44) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Launceston (44) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Wager (24) (1739)
 * <font color="Gold">Winchelsey (24) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Glasgow (24) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Greyhound (24) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Margate (24) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Experiment (24) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Fox (24) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Terror (14) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Trial (14) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Viper (14) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Vulture (14) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Wolf (14) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Swift (12) (1721)
 * <font color="Gold">Mediator (10) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Achille (8) (1744)

<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Mediteranean Fleet <p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Location: Gibraltar <p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Total:
 * <font color="Gold">Boyne (80) (1739)
 * <font color="Gold">Cambridge (80) (1695)
 * <font color="Gold">Captain (70) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Essex (70) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Ipswich (70) (1730)
 * <font color="Gold">Kent (70) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Hampton Court (70) (1709)
 * <font color="Gold">Cumberland (66) (1739)
 * <font color="Gold">Bedford (64) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Elizabeth (64) (1737)
 * <font color="Gold">Gloucester (50) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Nonsuch (50) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Roebuck (44) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Sapphire (44) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Penzance (44) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Bellona (30) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Renown (30) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Sphynx (24) (1748)
 * <font color="Gold">Squirrel (24) (1707)
 * <font color="Gold">Speedwell (14) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Swallow (14) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Terrible (14) (1730)

<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Minorca Squadron <p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Location: Port Mahon <p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Total:
 * <font color="Gold">Nassau (64) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Revenge (64) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Nottingham (60) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Princess Louisa (60) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Canterbury (60) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Trident (58) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Mermaid (54) (1708)
 * <font color="Gold">Stratford (50) (1735)
 * <font color="Gold">Hector (44) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Poole (44) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Surprise (24) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Tryton (24) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Scarborough (23) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Grand Turk (22) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Grampus (14) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Hazard (14) (1746)

<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">West Indies Squadron <p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Location: Port Royal <p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Total:
 * <font color="Gold">Berwick (70) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Burford (70) (1722)
 * <font color="Gold">Expedition (70) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Fougueux (64) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Mars (64) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Monmouth (64) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Windsor (60) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Tiger (60) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Tilbury (58) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Salisbury (50) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Severn (50) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Colchester (50) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Southsea Castle (44) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Thetis (44) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Torrington (44) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Liverpool (44) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Lynn (44) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Mercury (24) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Port Mahon (24) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Ranger (24) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Rose (24) (1755)
 * <font color="Gold">Inverness (22) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Gibraltar (20) (1727)
 * <font color="Gold">Dolphin (20) (1731)
 * <font color="Gold">Comet (14) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Falcon (14) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Fortune (14) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Fame (14) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Ferret (14) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Achillies (8) (1748)
 * <font color="Gold">Aetna (8) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Adventure (6) (1748)

<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">East Indies Squadron <p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Location: Calcutta <p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Total:
 * <font color="Gold">Devonshire (74) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Vanguard (70) (1748)
 * <font color="Gold">Rippon (64) (1712)
 * <font color="Gold">Suffolk (64) (1739)
 * <font color="Gold">Anson (60) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Augusta (60) (1736)
 * <font color="Gold">Antelope (54) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Bristol (54) (1711)
 * <font color="Gold">Lichfield (50) (1746)
 * <font color="Gold">Prince Edward (44) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Rainbow (44) (1747)
 * <font color="Gold">Pearl (42) (1726)
 * <font color="Gold">Adventure (40) (1741)
 * <font color="Gold">Ambuscade (40) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Falkland (36) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Tartar (32) (1733)
 * <font color="Gold">Sheerness (24) (1743)
 * <font color="Gold">Shoreham (24) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Siren (24) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Solebay (24) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Garland (24) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Hind (20) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Lively (20) (1740)
 * <font color="Gold">Seahorse (20) (1748)
 * <font color="Gold">Hornet (14) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Jamaica (14) (1710)
 * <font color="Gold">Kingfisher (14) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Merlin (14) (1744)
 * <font color="Gold">Otter (14) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Raven (14) (1745)
 * <font color="Gold">Shark (14) (1732)
 * <font color="Gold">Grenado (12) (1742)
 * <font color="Gold">Spence (12) (1730)

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<font color="Gold">British Army
<font color="Gold">Total Army Personnel Active: 695,033 men <p style="font-weight:normal;"> <font color="Gold">Total Army Personnel reserve: 456,100 men <p style="font-weight:normal;"> <font color="Gold">See: West Indies forces


 * <font color="Gold">Professional Infantry: 491 Regiments *618,296 men (£3,091,475)
 * <font color="Gold">Professional Cavalry: 112 Regiments *50,176 men (£250,880)
 * <font color="Gold">Professional Artillerymen: 109 Companies *2,600 men ~ 654 cannons (£13,000)
 * <font color="Gold">Independent Battalions: 16 Battalions *8,048 men (£32,192)
 * <font color="Gold">Militia Infantry: 17 Regiments *15,130 men (£75,650)
 * <font color="Gold">Army Personnel: 783 (£5,481)
 * <font color="Gold">British Army Upkeep: Total: 695,033 men (£3,475,165)

<font color="Gold">Regiments of Cavalry
<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">   Regiment Strength Colonel/Commander Location 
 * <font color="Gold">1st (The Blues) Royal Regiment of Horse Guards 429 H. Conway's England
 * <font color="Gold">1st Regiment of Life Guards 448 Lord Harrington's England
 * <font color="Gold">1st (King's) Regiment of Dragoon Guards 386 G. Howard's England
 * <font color="Gold">1st (Royal) Regiment of Dragoons 362 Lord Amherst's England
 * <font color="Gold">2nd Regiment of Life Guards 446 Lord Townshend's England
 * <font color="Gold">2nd (Queen's) Regiment of Dragoon Guards 367 W. Fawcett's England
 * <font color="Gold">2nd (Royal North British, Royal Scots Greys) Regiment of Dragoons 285 James Johnston's England
 * <font color="Gold">3rd (Prince of Wales's) Regiment of Dragoon Guards 372 G. Warde's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">3rd (King's own) Regiment of Dragoons 286 Lord Southampton's England
 * <font color="Gold">4th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Dragoon Guards 362 T. Bland's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">4th (Queen's Own) Regiment of Dragoons 335 Lord Howard's England
 * <font color="Gold">5th Regiment of Dragoon Guards 358 Lord Pembroke's England<
 * <font color="Gold">5th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Dragoons 388 R. Cunninghame's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">6th Regiment of Dragoon Guards 380 Lord Carhampton's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">6th (Inniskilling) Regiment of Dragoons 374 Huntington's England
 * <font color="Gold">7th (Princess Royal's) Regiment of Dragoon Guards 385 C. Grey's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">7th (Queen's own) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 285 H. Clinton's Scotland
 * <font color="Gold">8th (King's Royal Irish) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 285 F. Lascelle's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">9th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 295 F. Mocher's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">10th (Prince of Wales's own) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 285 HRH Prince of Wales's England
 * <font color="Gold">11th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 305 S. Hodgson's England
 * <font color="Gold">12th (Prince of Wales's) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 385 J. Steuart's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">14th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 299 R. Sloper's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">15th (King's) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 292 Lord Dorchester's England
 * <font color="Gold">16th (Queen's) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 295 W. Harcourt's England
 * <font color="Gold">17th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 395 Lord Lincoln's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">18th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 325 Lord Drogheda's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">19th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 512 W. Howe's India
 * <font color="Gold">20th (Jamaica) Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 420 G. Sandford's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">21st Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 402 T. R. Beaumont's America
 * <font color="Gold">22nd Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 387 Viscount Fielding's America
 * <font color="Gold">22nd Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 294
 * <font color="Gold">23rd Regiment of Dragoons 302 W. Fullarton's
 * <font color="Gold">23rd Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 289
 * <font color="Gold">24th Regiment of Dragoons 345 W. Loftus's
 * <font color="Gold">24th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 285
 * <font color="Gold">25th Regiment of Dragoon Guards 389 F. E. Gwyn's
 * <font color="Gold">25th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 305
 * <font color="Gold">26th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 295 R. Manner's
 * <font color="Gold">27th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 278 W. Blathwayte's
 * <font color="Gold">28th Regiment of (Duke of York's Own) Dragoons 325 R. Laurie's England
 * <font color="Gold">29th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 308 Lord Heathfield's
 * <font color="Gold">30th Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 312 J. C. Carden's
 * <font color="Gold">31st Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 298 W. C. St. Leger's
 * <font color="Gold">32nd Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 302 H. J. Blake's
 * <font color="Gold">33rd Regiment of (Light) Dragoons 287 J. S. Blackwood's

<font color="Gold">Regiments of Foot Guard
<p style="font-weight:normal;"><<font color="Gold">   Regiment Strength Colonel/Commander Location  <p style="font-weight:normal;">
 * <font color="Gold">1st Regiment of Foot Guards 1,845 Duke of Gloucester's England
 * <font color="Gold">2nd (Coldstream) Regiment of Foot Guards 1,184 Duke of York's England
 * <font color="Gold">3rd Regiment of Foot Guards 1,184 Duke of Argyll's England

<font color="Gold">Regiments of Foot
<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Regiment Strength Colonel/Commander Location 
 * <font color="Gold">1st (Royal Scots) Regiment of Foot 1st Battalion 689 Lord Adam Gordon's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">1st (Royal) Regiment of Foot 2nd Battalion 548 Lord Adam Gordon's Gibraltar
 * <font color="Gold">2nd (Queen's Royal) Regiment of Foot 1,399 D. Jones's England
 * <font color="Gold">3rd (East Kent) Regiment of Foot, Buffs 1,275 T. Hall's England
 * <font color="Gold">4th (The King's own) Regiment of Foot 1,125 G. Morrison's Nova Scotia
 * <font color="Gold">5th (The Northumberland) Regiment of Foot 1,058 E. Stopford's Canada
 * <font color="Gold">6th (1st Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot 1,325 Ralph Abercromby's New Brunswick
 * <font color="Gold">7th Regiment of Foot (Royal Fuzileers) 1,020 Duke of Kent's Canada
 * <font color="Gold">8th (King's) Regiment of Foot 1,259 B. Armstong's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">9th (East Norfolk) Regiment of Foot 987 A. Leslie's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">10th (North Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot 999 R. Keith's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">11th (North Devonshire) Regiment of Foot 1,275 J. Grant's England
 * <font color="Gold">12th (East Suffolk) Regiment of Foot 1,299 W. Picton's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">13th (1st Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot 1,103 G. Ainslie's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">14th (Bedfordshire) Regiment of Foot 1,257 G. Hotham's England
 * <font color="Gold">15th (Yorkshire East Riding) Regiment of Foot 1,298 J. I. Hamilton's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">16th (Buckinghamshire) Regiment of Foot 902 T. Bruce's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">17th (Leicestershire) Regiment of Foot 978 G. Garth's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">18th (Royal Irish) Regiment of Foot 1,305 J. Sebright's Gibraltar
 * <font color="Gold">19th (1st Yorkshire North Riding) Regiment of Foot 1,298 D. Graeme's Scotland
 * <font color="Gold">20th (East Devonshire) Regiment of Foot 867 W. Hyde's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">21st Regiment of Foot (Royal North British Fusiliers) 798 J. Murray's Nova Scotia
 * <font color="Gold">22nd (Cheshire) Regiment of Foot 1,058 D. Dundas' Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">23rd Regiment of Foot (Royal Welsh Fusiliers) 1,088 R. Grenville's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">24th (2nd Warwickshire) Regiment of Foot 1,009 W. Tayler's Canada
 * <font color="Gold">25th (Sussex) Regiment of Foot 1,278 Lord G. Lennox's England
 * <font color="Gold">26th (Cameronian) Regiment of Foot 1,210 W. Erskine's Nova Scotia
 * <font color="Gold">27th (Inniskilling) Regiment of Foot 958 E. Massey's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">28th (North Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot 1,021 R. Prescott's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">29th (Worcestershire) Regiment of Foot 1,305  Lord Cathcart's England
 * <font color="Gold">30th (Cambridgeshire) Regiment of Foot 1,217 T. Clarke's England
 * <font color="Gold">31st (Huntingdonshire) Regiment of Foot 1,187 J. Stuart's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">32nd (Cornwall) Regiment of Foot 1,312 Lord Ross's Gibraltar
 * <font color="Gold">33rd (1st Yorkshire West Riding) Regiment of Foot 750 Lord Cornwallis' America
 * <font color="Gold">34th (Cumberland) Regiment of Foot 936 Lord F. Cavendish's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">35th (Dorsetshire) Regiment of Foot 1,001 H. Fletcher's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">36th (Herefordshire) Regiment of Foot 1,592 H. St. John's India
 * <font color="Gold">37th (North Hampshire) Regiment of Foot 1,201 R. Dalling's Scotland
 * <font color="Gold">38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot 765 R. Pigot's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">39th (East Middlesex) Regiment of Foot 999 R. Boyd's America
 * <font color="Gold">40th (2nd Somersetshire) Regiment of Foot 1,109 G. Osborn's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">41st Regiment of Foot 769 T. Stirling's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">42nd (Royal Highland) Regiment of Foot 999 H. Munro's Scotland
 * <font color="Gold">43rd (Monmouthshire) Regiment of Foot 919 E. Smith's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">44th (East Essex) Regiment of Foot 1,201 C. Rainsford's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">45th (Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot 1,002 J. Adeane's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">46th (South Devonshire) Regiment of Foot 897 J. Vaughan's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">47th (Lancashire) Regiment of Foot 1,125 A. Williamson's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">48th (Northamptonshire) Regiment of Foot 879 P. Tonyn's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">49th (Hertfordshire) Regiment of Foot 1,108 A. Maitland's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">50th (West Kent) Regiment of Foot 1,317 T. Wilson's Gibraltar
 * <font color="Gold">51st (2nd Yorkshire, West Riding, King's Own Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot 862 R. Napier's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">52nd (Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot 1,438 C. Trapaud's India
 * <font color="Gold">53rd (Shropshire) Regiment of Foot 989 R. Elphinstone's Scotland
 * <font color="Gold">54th (West Norfolk) Regiment of Foot 1,029 M. Frederick's Guernsey
 * <font color="Gold">55th (Westmoreland) Regiment of Foot 928 L. Tottenham's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">56th (West Essex) Regiment of Foot 763  R. Walsh's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">57th (West Middlesex) Regiment of Foot 1,044 J. Campbell of Strachur's Scotland
 * <font color="Gold">58th (Rutlandshire) Regiment of Foot 1,201 G. Scott's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">59th (2nd Nottinghamshire) Regiment of Foot 1,068 D. Lindsay's Jersey
 * <font color="Gold">60th (Royal American) Regiment of Foot 1,997 Lord Amherst's America
 * <font color="Gold">60th Regiment of Foot 1st Battalion 680 A. Clarke's Canada
 * <font color="Gold">60th Regiment of Foot 2nd Battalion 459 G. Christie's Canada
 * <font color="Gold">60th Regiment of Foot 3rd Battalion  540 W. Rowley's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">60th Regiment of Foot 4th Battalion 468 J. Rooke's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">61st (South Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot 1,239 S. Morris's Gibraltar
 * <font color="Gold">62nd (Wiltshire) Regiment of Foot 879 E. Mathew's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">63rd (West Suffolk) Regiment of Foot 958 Lord Balcarres' Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">64th (2nd Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot 499 J. Leland's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">65th (2nd Yorkshire North Riding) Regiment of Foot 989 Gunning's New Brunswick
 * <font color="Gold">66th (Berkshire) Regiment of Foot 499 J. Gabbitt's Gibraltar
 * <font color="Gold">67th (South Hampshire) Regiment of Foot 99 E. Browne's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">68th (Durham) Regiment of Foot 1,689 J. Lambton's Gibraltar
 * <font color="Gold">69th (South Lincolnshire) Regiment of Foot 1,225 H. Powell's Gibraltar
 * <font color="Gold">70th (Surry) Regiment of Foot 876 Lord Suffolk's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">71st (Highland) Regiment of Foot 1,308 W. Gordon's India
 * <font color="Gold">72nd (Highland) Regiment of Foot 1,322 J. Murray's India
 * <font color="Gold">73rd (Highland) Regiment of Foot 1,255 W. Medow's India
 * <font color="Gold">74th (Argyllshire Highlanders) Regiment of Foot 1,406 R. Venables' Switzerland
 * <font color="Gold">75th (Highland) Regiment of Foot 1,286 Robt. Abercromby's India
 * <font color="Gold">76th Regiment of Foot 1,307 T. Musgrave's India
 * <font color="Gold">77th Regiment of Foot 1,232 J. Marsh's India
 * <font color="Gold">78th (Ross-shire Buffs) Regiment of Foot 1,098 Africa
 * <font color="Gold">79th (Cameron Highlanders) Regiment of Foot 1,201 Scotland
 * <font color="Gold">80th (Staffordshire Volunteers) Regiment of Foot 892 H. Paget's India
 * <font color="Gold">81st Regiment of Foot 858 NAME's England
 * <font color="Gold">82nd (Prince of Wales’s Volunteers) Regiment of Foot 851 America
 * <font color="Gold">83rd (County of Dublin) Regiment of Foot 913 J. Sebright's Africa
 * <font color="Gold">84th (York and Lancaster) Regiment of Foot 854 E. Coote's India
 * <font color="Gold">85th (Buckinghamshire Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot 821 NAME's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">86th (County Down Volunteers) Regiment of Foot 902 G. Worge's Africa
 * <font color="Gold">87th (Prince of Wales's Irish) Regiment of Foot 737 NAME's Ireland
 * <font color="Gold">88th (Connaught Rangers) Regiment of Foot 818 J. Burgh's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">89th (Blayney's Bloodhounds) Regiment of Foot 798 C. Blayney
 * <font color="Gold">90th (Perthshire Light Infantry) Regiment of Foot 1,026 H. Morgan's Africa
 * <font color="Gold">91st (Argyllshire Highlanders) Regiment of Foot 902 A. Campbell's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">92nd (Gordon's Highlanders) Regiment of Foot 1,356 C. Gordon's India
 * <font color="Gold">93rd (Sutherland Highlanders) Regiment of Foot 993 G. Mackay's Scotland
 * <font color="Gold">94th (Royal Welsh Volunteers Regiment of Foot 925 J. Vaughan's America
 * <font color="Gold">95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot 773 R. Burton's America
 * <font color="Gold">96th Regiment of Foot 988 G. Monson's India
 * <font color="Gold">97th Regiment of Foot 858 G. Stewart's Gibraltar
 * <font color="Gold">98th Regiment of Foot 742 NAME's West Indies
 * <font color="Gold">99th (Lanarkshire) Regiment of Foot 687 E. Trelawny's Jamacia
 * <font color="Gold">100th (Campbell's Highlanders) Regiment of Foot 879 C. Campbell's Channel Islands
 * <font color="Gold">101st (Johnston's Highlanders) Regiment of Foot 902 J. Johnston's India
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 * <font color="Gold">103rd (Volunteer Hunters) Regiment of Foot 511 E. Hunter's Africa
 * <font color="Gold">104th Regiment of Foot 863 P. Tonyn's Ceylon
 * <font color="Gold">105th (Queen's Own Royal Regiment of Highlanders) Regiment of Foot 1,007 D. Graeme's Malaya
 * <font color="Gold">106th (Black Musqueteers) Regiment of Foot 742 I. Barré's England
 * <font color="Gold">107th (Bengal Light European Infantry) Regiment of Foot 855 C. Beauclerk's India
 * <font color="Gold">108th (Madras European Infantry) Regiment of Foot 890 P. Macdougall's India
 * <font color="Gold">109th (Battalion of London Volunteers) Regiment of Foot 678 J. Nairne's India
 * <font color="Gold">110th (Queen's Royal Musqueteers) Regiment of Foot 880 J. Deakin's India
 * <font color="Gold">111th Regiment of Foot 678 T. Ogle's India
 * <font color="Gold">112th (King's Royal Musqueteers) Regiment of Foot 686 E. Markham's Scotland
 * <font color="Gold">113th (Royal Highlanders) Regiment of Foot 853 J. Hamilton's India
 * <font color="Gold">114th (Royal Highland Volunteers) Regiment of Foot 740 A. McLean's India
 * <font color="Gold">115th (Royal Scotch Lowlanders) Regiment of Foot 667 C. Crawford's Scotland
 * <font color="Gold">116th (Perthshire Highland) Regiment of Foot 902 J. Mackenzie's Malaya
 * <font color="Gold">117th (St. John's) Regiment of Foot 698 W. Leger's Burma
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 * <font color="Gold">119th (Prince's Own) Regiment of Foot 915 H. Williams' Burma
 * <font color="Gold">120th Regiment of Foot 605 J. Toovey's Siam
 * <font color="Gold">121st Regiment of Foot 568 J. Rich's Africa
 * <font color="Gold">122nd Regiment of Foot 677 J. Leslie's Hanover
 * <font color="Gold">123rd Regiment of Foot 717 J. Pomeroy's Hanover
 * <font color="Gold">124th Regiment of Foot 612 R. Cuninghame's America

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 * <font color="Gold">1st West India Regiment of Foot 811 J. Whyte's Jamacia
 * <font color="Gold">2nd West India Regiment of Foot 810 W. Myer's Jamacia
 * <font color="Gold">3rd West India Regiment of Foot 805 W. Keppel's Jamacia
 * <font color="Gold">4th West India Regiment of Foot 801 E. Nicholl's Jamacia
 * <font color="Gold">5th West India Regiment of Foot 797 W. Howe's British Honduras
 * <font color="Gold">6th West India Regiment of Foot 800 J. Whitelock's British Honduras
 * <font color="Gold">7th West India Regiment of Foot 800 W. L. Lewes' British Guiana
 * <font color="Gold">8th West India Regiment of Foot 802 R. Abercromby's British Guiana
 * <font color="Gold">9th West India Regiment of Foot 800 J. Sheppard's Chatham
 * <font color="Gold">10th West India Regiment of Foot 803 S. Gibbs' Chatham
 * <font color="Gold">11th West India Regiment of Foot 800  A. Leslie's Montserrat
 * <font color="Gold">12th West India Regiment of Foot 810  T. Sebastians' Cayman Islands
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 * <font color="Gold">O'Hara's Africa Corps: 214 C. O'Hara's Africa
 * <font color="Gold">Queen's Rangers 576 J. Simcoe's Canada
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 * <font color="Gold">39 Independent Companies of Invalids 3,081 Great Britain

<font color="Gold">The Army of Brunswick
<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Location: Hanover, Calenburg (10,424 Foot, 1,247 Horse)
 * <font color="Gold">Leib-Regiment (1,600)
 * <font color="Gold">von Imhoff Regiment (1,640)
 * <font color="Gold">von Behr Regiment (1,640)
 * <font color="Gold">von Zastrow Regiment (1,640)
 * <font color="Gold">Völschen Fusilier Battalion (1,640)
 * <font color="Gold">Leib & Imhoff Grenadier Battalion (588)
 * <font color="Gold">Behr & Zastrow Grenadier Battalion (588)
 * <font color="Gold">Zastrow Grenadier Battalion (588)
 * <font color="Gold">3rd Battalion de Légion Britannique (500)
 * <font color="Gold">Braunschweig Regiment of Dragoons (500)
 * <font color="Gold">von Roth Regiment of Hussars (747)
 * <font color="Gold">85 Cannon

<font color="Gold">Braunschweig Garrison
<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Location: Braunschweig
 * <font color="Gold">Leib-Regiment (1,600)
 * <font color="Gold">von Imhoff Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">von Behr Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">von Zastrow Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">Völschen Fusilier Battalion (800)
 * <font color="Gold">5th Battalion de Légion Britannique (500)
 * <font color="Gold">55 Cannon

<font color="Gold">The Army of Hanover
<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Location: Hanover, Calenburg (10,900 Foot, 5,400 Horse)
 * <font color="Gold">Hanoverian Leibgarde zu Fuss (1,600)
 * <font color="Gold">de Cheusses Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">La Chevallerie Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">von Kielmannsegg Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">von Brunck Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">von Halberstadt Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">von Wrede Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">von Hardenberg Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">von Zandre Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">von Wagenheim Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">von Hauß Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">von Diepenbroick Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">2nd Battalion de Légion Britannique (500)
 * <font color="Gold">Légion Britannique Dragoon Regiment (600)
 * <font color="Gold">Leibguard zu Pferd (180)
 * <font color="Gold">Grenadieren zu Pferd (180)
 * <font color="Gold">Leib-Regiment Reuter (180)
 * <font color="Gold">Graf von Platen Cuirassiers (360)
 * <font color="Gold">Dachenhausen Cuirassiers (360)
 * <font color="Gold">Hammerstein Cuirassiers (360)
 * <font color="Gold">Grothaus Cuirassiers (360)
 * <font color="Gold">Hodenberg Cuirassiers (360)
 * <font color="Gold">Walthausen Cuirassiers (360)
 * <font color="Gold">Breidenbach Dragoon (700)
 * <font color="Gold">Busche Dragoon (700)
 * <font color="Gold">Bock Dragoon (700)
 * <font color="Gold">120 Cannon

<font color="Gold">Hamburg Garrison
<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Location: Hamburg (7,700 Foot, 1,060 Horse)
 * <font color="Gold">Alt Zastrow Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">von Sporken Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">Jung Zastrow Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">von Post Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">von Block Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">von Sachsen-Gotha Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">von Marschalk Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">von Scheither Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">Fabrice Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">1st Battalion de Légion Britannique (500)
 * <font color="Gold">Gilten Cuirassiers (360)
 * <font color="Gold">Dachenhausen Dragoon (700)
 * <font color="Gold">80 Cannon

<font color="Gold">Bremen Garrison
<p style="font-weight:normal;"><font color="Gold">Location: Bremen (2,900 Foot, 360 Horse)
 * <font color="Gold">von Stolzenberg Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">von Grote Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">von Hodenberg Regiment (800)
 * <font color="Gold">4th Battalion de Légion Britannique (500)
 * <font color="Gold">Lückner's Hussars (360)
 * <font color="Gold">35 Cannon

<font color="Gold">Gallery of British Army Paintings
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<font color="Gold">The British East India Company
<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:13px;"><span style="color:rgb(255,215,0);">The English East India Company is a English/British joint-stock company for  <span style="color:rgb(255,215,0);">med by London merchants due to their success on placing a English foothold in India when Queen Elizabeth I granted a royal charter which soon developed into a international trading company for pursuing trade with the East Indies but which ended up trading mainly with the Indian subcontinent. The "Jewel of the Crown" refers to the British colony of India controlled by the British East India Company for it's large resources for economical and political control. The recent expansions in India are due to recent victories against other nations of powers which was had a firm hold of India before their defeat. Although they have a larger presence in the Indian subcontinent they still have trade influences meaning in turn British imperialist influences in other parts of the East Indies along with a new presence for conducting British trade in the West Indies and the rest of the Orient. For more Information about the EITC click here.



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<font color="Gold">Territories/Colonies & their Governors
<p style="font-weight:normal;"> Note - Some territories annexed or given to Britain through treaties with the Netherlands, France, Portugal or Spain. <p style="font-weight:normal;">''<font color="Gold">Note - All Governors/Chief Commissioners/Governor-Generals/Lt. Governors are decided by the King. ''

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<font color="Gold">British America
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<font color="Gold">British Africa


<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:13px;"><font color="Gold"> <font color="Gold">The colonies of (Slave Coast) West Africa are administered by a Governor-General from Calabar, Nigeria.

<font color="Gold">British India
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<p style="font-weight:normal;font-size:13px;"><font color="Gold"> <font color="Gold">''Note: Controlled by the East India Trading Company's appointed Lieutenant-Governor. Includes recent expansions. Administered at Calcutta, Bengal by the Governor-General.''

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<font color="Gold">Capital city of Great Britain
<p style="font-weight:normal;"> Our Headquarters is located in the Palace of Westminster in London, England.

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Forms of Address
During debates in Parliament, MPs and peers do not refer to each other by name but by a variety of formal titles according to their status.

''This polite tone is adopted in an attempt to maintain order and good humour during debates. In addition, parliamentarians do not address each other directly in debates.''
 * Instead, MPs direct their points to the Commons Speaker addressing him directly when making their point, "Mr. Speaker, ..." and peers speak to the House of Lords as a whole.
 * Most MPs are referred to as "the Honourable Member for..." followed by the name of their constituency or as either "the Honourable gentleman" or "the Honourable lady".
 * If the MP being addressed is a member of the same party they are referred to as "my Honourable friend".
 * If the MP is a practising lawyer he or she is referred to as "Honourable and Learned.
 * If a member is a past or present member of the armed forces they may be addressed as "Honourable and Gallant".
 * "Right Honourable" indicates a member of the Privy Council - normally a past or present minister.
 * In the House of Lords, peers refer to each other as "my Noble friend", "the Noble Lord", "the Noble and Gallant Lord", or "the Noble and Learned Lord".
 * The Privy Council as a whole is termed "The Most Honourable" whilst its members individually, the Privy Counsellors, are entitled to be styled "The Right Honourable".
 * Peers are more likely to refer to members of other parties or groups as "friend" if they are friends in a real sense, even though this is not strictly correct parliamentary language while in the chamber.

Members Database



 * 1) His Majesty,  Frederick Augustus I - King of Great Britain and Ireland, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg, Archtreasurer and Prince-Elector of the Holy Roman Empire

His Majesty's Cabinet
''Cabinet ministers, like all ministers, are appointed and may be dismissed by the monarch at pleasure (that is, they may be dismissed without notice or reason given, although normally they are given a courteous option to resign), on the advice of the Prime Minister. The allocation and transfer of responsibilities between ministers and departments is also generally at the Prime Minister's discretion. The Cabinet has always been led by the Prime Minister, whose unpaid office as such was traditionally described as merely primus inter pares (first among equals)''


 * His Grace The Duke of Newcastle, Lord John-Luke Octavius Dieudonné Goldtimbers-Newcastle - Prime Minister of Great Britain, First Lord of the Treasury, Leader of the House of Lords, Commander-in-Chief of HM Armed Forces, 1st Duke of Edinburgh, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, KT, KG, KB, PC, FRS, MP for Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Lords)
 * The Right Honourable and Learned Earl Granville, Lord Andrew Norrington Mallace II - Lord High Chancellor of the Courts, Keeper of the Great Seal of the Realm, Second Lord of the Treasury, Governor of the British Virgin Islands and Gibraltar, the 3rd Earl of Bute, 1st Earl Granville, KT, KG, KB, PC, FRS, MP for Southwark (Lords)
 * The Right Honourable and Gallant Earl of Salisbury, Lord Charles Salisbury - Master-General of the Ordnance, 6th Earl of Salisbury, KB, PC, MP for Wiltshire (Lords)
 * The Right Honourable and Gallant Earl of Stirling, Lord Roger Atkinson - Lord President of the Council, Lieutenant General in His Majesty's Army, Governor of the Leeward Islands, 1st Earl of Stirling, 1st Viscount Weymouth, 1st Baron Thynne, 1st Baronet of Caus Castle, KB, PC, FRS, MP for Stirlingshire (Lords)



Privy Council
''The primary advisory board to HM, the King, the Privy Council acts as a formal body of advisors comprised of senior politicians whom are all members of either the House of Lords or House of Commons. The Council's main function is to meet with the sovereign once a month to counsel him, and report to him the current positions of the government. The Privy Council acts as the High Court of Appeal for the entire British Empire.''


 * His Grace The Duke of Newcastle, Lord John-Luke Octavius Dieudonné Goldtimbers-Newcastle- Prime Minister of Great Britain, First Lord of the Treasury, Leader of the House of Lords, Commander-in-Chief of HM Armed Forces, 1st Duke of Edinburgh, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, KT, KG, KB, PC, FRS, MP for Newcastle-upon-Tyne (Lords)
 * The Right Honourable and Learned Earl Granville, Lord Andrew Norrington Mallace II- Lord High Chancellor of the Courts, Keeper of the Great Seal of the Realm, Second Lord of the Treasury, Governor of the British Virgin Islands and Gibraltar, the 3rd Earl of Bute, the 1st Earl Granville, KT, KG, KB, PC, FRS, MP for Southwark (Lords)
 * The Right Honourable and Gallant Earl of Stirling, Lord Roger Atkinson - Lord President of the Council, Major General in His Majesty's Army, Governor of the Leeward Islands, 1st Marquess of Bath, 1st Earl of Stirling, 1st Viscount Weymouth, 1st Baron Thynne, 1st Baronet of Caus Castle, KB, PC, FRS, MP for Stirlingshire (Lords)
 * The Right Honourable and Gallant Earl of Salisbury, Lord Charles Salisbury - Master-General of the Ordnance, 6th Earl of Salisbury, KB, PC, MP for Wiltshire (Lords)
 * The Right Honourable Jason Xavier - PC, MP for Glamorganshire (Commons)
 * The Right Honourable and Gallant Sir Christopher Gunhound - Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance, Colonel of HM Marines Forces, President of Madras, PC, MP for Essex (Commons)
 * The Right Honourable Countess of Moray, Lady Sage Stormloather - 1st Countess of Moray, 1st Lady Abernethy, 1st Lady Strathearn, 1st Lady Doune, and 1st Lady St Colme, PC, MP for Moray (Lords)
 * The Right Honourable & Gallant Emily Hullstack - First Sea Lord of His Majesty's Navy, Governor of Delaware Colony, PC, MP for Worcestershire (Commons)
 * The Honourable and Gallant Sam Wartimbers - Second Sea Lord of His Majesty's Navy, Admiral of His Majesty's Navy, Lieutenant-Governor of Newfoundland Colony, PC, MP for Sutherland (Commons)
 * The Right Honourable and Gallant Sir William Ironskull  - Third Sea Lord of the Royal Navy, Major in HM Marines Forces, President of Bengal, PC, MP for Sussex (Commons)
 * The Right Honourable and Learned Peregrine Seaspark - Lawyer, PC, MP for Nottinghamshire (Lords)



House of Lords
''The Upper House of the British Parliament, and the more powerful of the two. Membership to the House of Lords is by appointment only, and is reserved for senior politicians who hold peerages with the crown.''


 * His Grace The Duke of Newcastle, Lord John-Luke Octavius Dieudonné Goldtimbers-Newcastle - Prime Minister of Great Britain, First Lord of the Treasury, Leader of the House of Lords, Commander-in-Chief of HM Armed Forces, 1st Duke of Edinburgh, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, KT, KG, KB, PC, FRS, MP for Newcastle-upon-Tyne
 * The Right Honourable and Learned Earl Granville, Lord Andrew Norrington Mallace II - Lord High Chancellor of the Courts, Keeper of the Great Seal of the Realm, Second Lord of the Treasury, Governor of the British Virgin Islands and Gibraltar, the 3rd Earl of Bute, 1st Earl Granville, KT, KG, KB, PC, FRS, MP for Southwark.
 * His Grace The Duke of Richmond, Lord Thomas Chipshot - 1st Duke of Richmond, 1st Duke of Lennox, 1st Earl of March, 1st Earl of Darnley, 1st Baron Settrington, 1st Lord Torbolton, MP for Cornwall
 * The Right Honourable and Gallant Earl of Salisbury, Lord Charles Salisbury - Master-General of the Ordnance, 6th Earl of Salisbury, KB, PC, MP for Wiltshire
 *   The Right Honourable and Gallant Earl of Stirling, Lord Roger Atkinson - Lord President of the Council, Major General in His Majesty's Army, Governor of the Leeward Islands, 1st Marquess of Bath, 1st Earl of Stirling, 1st Viscount Weymouth, 1st Baron Thynne, 1st Baronet of Caus Castle, KB, PC, FRS, MP for Stirlingshire
 * The Right Honourable and Gallant Earl of Lincoln, Lord James Goldtimbers - Lt. Colonel in His Majesty's Army, 9th Earl of Lincoln, KB, FRS, MP for the City of London
 *  The Right Honourable Earl Spencer, Lord Geoffrey Mallace   - Lt. Colonel in His Majesty's Army, 1st Earl Spencer, KB, FRS, MP for Kent
 * The Right Honourable and Gallant Earl of Bristol, Lord Richard James Humphrey Luther- 1st Earl of Bristol, 1st Baron Hervey, MP for Hampshire
 * The Right Honourable Countess Temple, Lady Aura Grey - Principal Private Secretary to the Prime Minister, Governor of British Ceylon, 1st Countess Temple, 1st Viscountess Cobham, PC, MP for Newham
 * The Right Honourable Countess Portsmouth, Lady Mercedes Adalia Grey-Huntington - Countess of Portsmouth, MP for Dorset
 * The Right Honourable Countess of Moray, Lady Sage Stormloather - 1st Countess of Moray, 1st Lady Abernethy, 1st Lady Strathearn, 1st Lady Doune, and 1st Lady St Colme, PC, MP for Moray

House of Commons
''The Lower House of Parliament that is comprised of a mix of elected and applicant officials, and contrary to the House of Lords, is open to any British citizen. The Speaker of the House of Commons is the highest ranking elected official in the nation and is elected at the beginning of each session of Parliament.''


 * The Right Honourable Sir Arthur Onslow  - Speaker of the House of Commons, MP for Lancashire
 * The Right Honourable and Gallant Sir Chris Gunhound - Leader of the House of Commons, Lieutenant-General of the Ordnance, Colonel of HM Marines Forces, Governor of Madras, PC, MP for Essex
 * The Right Honourable and Gallant Sir Duddley Ryder (Tobias Squidhayes) - Governor-General of Bight of Benin-Bonny Colony (Nigeria), MP for Norfolk
 * The Right Honourable and Gallant Sir Jason Blademorgan - British Citizen, MP for Suffolk
 * The Right Honourable Sir William Brawlmartin - Chairman and Administrator of the African Company of Merchants, Viceroy of British East Africa (Ethiopia), MP for Buckinghamshire
 * The Honourable and Gallant Andrew Hoffman - Commodore of His Majesty's Navy, Lieutenant Governor of Kingshead, MP for Staffordshire
 *  The Honourable and Gallant Sam Wartimbers   - Second Sea Lord of His Majesty's Navy, Admiral of His Majesty's Navy, Lieutenant-Governor of Newfoundland Colony, PC, MP for Sutherland
 * The Honourable and Gallant Luis Sailwalker - Major in HM Royal Marines, MP for Yorkshire
 * The Honourable and Gallant Marcus Adrienn - British Citizen, MP for Gloucestershire
 * The Honourable and Gallant Nathaniel Hornigold - Commodore in His Majesty's Navy, MP for Enfield
 * The Honourable and Gallant Alexander Ryder (Waverider) - Major in HM Royal Marines, MP for Oxfordshire
 * The Honourable and Learned Charles MacMorgan - Lawyer, British Citizen, MP for Perthshire
 *  The Honourable & Gallant Emily Hullstack   - Comptroller of His Majesty's Navy, PC MP for Worcestershire
 * The Honourable Fredrick Flores - Governor of Sierra Leone, MP for Cheshire
 * The Honourable George Stormcloud - British Citizen, MP for Lincolnshire
 * The Honourable Simon Hullbreaker - British Citizen, MP for Montgomeryshire
 * The Honourable Jessie Redeagle - British Citizen, MP for Hillingdon
 * The Honourable Evangelina Beckett - British Citizen, MP for Cambridgeshire
 * The Honourable Dog Moonwhirl - British Citizen, MP for Carmarthenshire
 * The Honourable Christopher Roland - British Citizen, MP for Caernarfonshire
 * The Honourable Seosamh Ó’Colmaín (MacEaston) - British Citizen, MP for Dumfriesshire
 * The Honourable Eric Ironvan - British Citizen, MP for Durham
 * The Honourable Bismark Gottwald - British Citizen, MP for Bromley
 * The Honourable Aubrietta Primrose  - British Citizen, MP for Surrey
 * The Honourable Angst - British Citizen, MP for Manchester
 * The Honourable Nicholas Martin Harrison - British Citizen, MP for Derbyshire
 * The Honourable Kyle Dreadfoot - British Citizen, MP for Lothian
 * The Honourable Bart Bluefish - British Citizen, MP for Flintshire
 * The Honourable David Sharkskull - British Citizen, MP for Fife
 * The Honourable Sage Heartscarlett - British Citizen, MP for Aberdeenshire
 * The Honourable Isabella Firespark - British Citizen, MP for Somerset
 * The Right Honourable and Gallant Jason Xavier - PC, MP for Glamorganshire
 * The Right Honourable and Learned Peregrine Seaspark - Lawyer, PC, MP for Nottinghamshire
 * The Honourable Willow Raidparr - British Citizen, MP for Cumberland
 * Rodrigo Emanuel Otavio (Reo) - British Citizen, Governor of the British Gold Coast, MP of Kent
 * Charles Chipcloud - British Citizen, Governor of Virginia, MP for Westminster

<font color="Gold">Cabinet Descriptions
<font color="Gold">The Sovereign - The King is a constitutional monarch: that is, he is Britain's head of state, but his executive powers are limited by constitutional rules. His role is mostly symbolic: he represents Britain on ceremonial occasions, and has the power to request the sacking of his ministers and call for fresh elections.

<font color="Gold">The Prime Minister - The head of government. It is the Prime Minister who controls the majority of Parliament, represents England in foreign visits, and is head of HM Government during parliamentary debates. Leads all political, economic, military affairs, and is the leading figure in the government next to the King and oversees government in general. The Prime Minister may be a Lord or a Common, and may also conjointly be the Leader of the House of Commons/Lords

<font color="Gold">The Secretary of State for the Southern Department & Secretary of State for the Northern Department (Foreign & Interior Affairs) - Senior positions within HM Government, instead of having one Foreign minister and one Interior minister, the duties of both are split between the two Secretaries, who also serve as the Prime Minister's deputies. The offices are cabinet-level positions, and is considered one of the Great Offices of State. They are considered a position similar to that of Foreign Minister and Interior Minister in other countries. The Secretary of State's remit includes: relations with foreign countries, matters pertaining to the empire and the overseas territories in addition to the promotion of British interests abroad, internal affairs of England and Wales, and for immigration and citizenship for Great Britain, including policing in England and Wales and matters of national security. The more senior Secretary of State for the Southern Department was responsible for relations with the Catholic and Muslim states of Europe.

<font color="Gold">The Lord High Chancellor (Justice) - In charge of the judicial and disciplinary department. Advisor to the monarch, and a leading figure in the Prime Minister's cabinet. May be present at both Houses, but may only sit with HM Government in the House of Commons. Presumed Speaker of the House of Lords, if present. The Lord Chancellor is the presumed Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, unless a separate Lord Keeper is appointed by the monarch.

<font color="Gold">The First Lord of the Admiralty (Royal Navy) - When the office of Lord High Admiral was "put into commission" it was exercised by a board of Lords Commissioners (or "Sea Lords") headed by a First Lord of the Admiralty, and not by a single man. The office of First Lord remained a political one which did not need to be filled by a professional naval officer, although it usually was.

<font color="Gold">The Master-General of the Board of Ordnance (British Army) - A very senior British military position, usually held by a serving general. The Master-General of the Ordnance was responsible for all British artillery, engineers, fortifications, military supplies, transport, field hospitals and much else, and was not subordinate to the commander-in chief of the British military.

<font color="Gold">The Lord President of the Council (Privy Council & Officials) - The fourth of the Great Officers of State of England, ranking below the Lord High Treasurer but above the Lord Privy Seal. The Lord President usually attends and is responsible for presiding over meetings of the Privy Council, presenting business for the monarch's approval.

<font color="Gold">The Paymaster of the Forces (Recruitment) - Primary Military chief that organizes the distribution of the Armed Forces and handles recruitment offices. A key entry level position to the Cabinet. Holds the position of Treasurer of the Navy as well, which is the equivalent position for HM Sea forces.

<font color="Gold">Minister of State (minister without portfolio) - The Commander of the British Black Guard, an elite regiment within the guild, and branch of HM Armed Forces.

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