Timeline of global events in Jacobite Glory since 1688
1680s[]
1688[]
18th Century[]
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1760s[]
1766[]
January 1 - King James VIII & III of England, Scotland and Ireland dies at the age of 78, after 65 years on the throne. His son succeeds him as Charles III.
1770s[]
1780s[]
1790s[]
19th Century[]
1800s[]
20th Century[]
1900s[]
1900[]
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1903[]
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1905[]
May 27 - King Charles IV of England dies at the age of 90, after 57 years on the throne. His son succeeds him as Charles V.
1910s[]
1920s[]
1930s[]
1935[]
At the Scottish general election the Labour Party under Michael James Stewart win a landslide victory.
1940s[]
1945[]
At the English general election the Social Democrats win a landslide victory.
1946[]
At the Scottish general election the Labour government is re-elected, forming another majority government.
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1960[]
March 10 - Anthony Edwards becomes Prime Minister of England
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1963[]
March - Morgan Evans is elected leader of Cymru Fydd, and subsequently becomes Prime Minister of Wales
May - The National Party led by Anthony Edwards wins the English general election
1964[]
1965[]
1966[]
May - In England Prime Minister Anthony Edwards leads his National Party to a sixth successive electoral victory
1967[]
1968[]
May 20 - Anthony Edwards stands down as Prime Minister of England after 8 years, he is suceeded by John Cattermole.
1969[]
May - The Social Democrats led by Arthur Brown win the English general election
September 26 - Queen Charlotte I of England dies. Her son succeeds her as William III.
1970s[]
1970[]
March - James Bell resigns as Prime Minister of Scotland, he is suceeded by Gordon Reid
1971[]
1972[]
1973[]
1974[]
1975[]
February 6 - King Alexander V of Scotland dies at the age of 95, after 59 years on the throne. His son succeeds him as Alexander VI.
1976[]
March - Arthur Brown resigns as Prime Minister of England.
1977[]
1978[]
1979[]
1980s[]
1980[]
1981[]
1982[]
February 18 - King Alexander VI of Scotland dies. His grandson succeeds him as Alexander VII.
February - At the English general election the Social Democrats under James Newton defeat the incumbent National Party government
1983[]
1984[]
1985[]
1986[]
1987[]
1988[]
1989[]
March - Scottish Prime Minister Andrew Fraser resigns, he is suceeded by John Cunningham.
1990s[]
1990[]
May - At the English general election the National Party under Megan Taylor win a landslide victory
1991[]
1992[]
March 5 - Princess Charlotte of England (Later Charlotte II) marries Prince Niccolo of Italy.
1993[]
May - At the English general election the National Party under Megan Taylor are re-elected for a second term, with a substantially reduced majority.
1994[]
1995[]
1996[]
May - At the English general election the National Party under Megan Taylor are re-elected for a third term.
1997[]
1998[]
The summer olympics in London are held.
1999[]
21st Century[]
2000s[]
2000[]
2001[]
March 14 - King William III of England dies. His daughter succeeds him as Charlotte II.
November - Megan Taylor is ousted as Leader of the National Party and Prime Minister of England by Richard Palmer
2002[]
2003[]
2004[]
2005[]
2006[]
2007[]
May - following the Welsh general election Cymru Fydd led by David Jones return to power.
2008[]
2009[]
2010s[]
2010[]
2011[]
May - Following the Scottish general election Karen King becomes the youngest and first female Prime Minister of Scotland
2012[]
2013[]
June - In England former Prime Minister Stacy Silverman challenges Felix Trevelyan for the National Party leadership, defeating him.
2014[]
May - Stacy Silverman leads the National Party to an electoral victory in the English general election, defeating incumbent Social Democrat Prime Minister Tony Miller
2015[]
2016[]
2017[]
May 2 - The National Party led by Stacy Silverman is re-elected at the English general election with an increased majority