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  1. By 1840, the rules surrounding the display of royal arms were tightened to prevent fraudulent claims. By the early 19th century, during the reign of Queen Victoria, the number of royal warrants granted rose rapidly with the granting of 2,000 warrants. Since 1885, an annual list of warrant holders has been published in The London Gazette.

  2. The Marriage of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert Name: Birth: Death: Marriage and children: Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, later Empress of India: 24 May 1819 Kensington Palace, London 22 January 1901 Osborne House, Isle of Wight: Married 10 February 1840 at St James's Palace, Westminster (London) 4 sons, 5 ...

  3. Victoria, Princess Royal 1840–1901: King Edward VII 1841–1910 r. 1901–1910: Alexandra of Denmark 1844–1925: Louis IV Grand Duke of Hesse 1837–1892: Princess Alice of the United Kingdom 1843–1878: Alfred Duke of Edinburgh/Saxe-Coburg and Gotha 1844–1900: Grand Duchess Maria Alexandrovna of Russia 1853–1920: Princess Helena of the ...

  4. สมเด็จพระราชินีนาถวิกตอเรีย (อังกฤษ: Queen Victoria; ชื่อเดิม: อเล็กซานดรีนา วิกตอเรีย; 24 พฤษภาคม ค.ศ. 1819 – 22 มกราคม ค.ศ. 1901) ทรงครองราชย์เป็นสมเด็จพระราชินีนาถ ...

  5. royal .uk. The monarchy of the United Kingdom, commonly referred to as the British monarchy, is the form of government used by the United Kingdom by which a hereditary monarch reigns as the head of state, with their powers regulated by the British Constitution. The term may also refer to the role of the royal family within the UK's broader ...

  6. Queen Victoria (1840, 1970) Ralph Vaughan Williams (1972) W. Harold Wagstaff; Alfred Russel Wallace, scientist (2010) Anna Watkins (2012) David Weir (2012) Sophie Wells (2012) Bradley Wiggins (2012) Peter Wilson (2012) Billy Wright (1996) Henry Wood (1980) Mary Wollstonecraft (2009) See also. List of United Kingdom commemorative stamps

  7. The Privy Council (formally His Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council) is a formal body of advisers to the sovereign of the United Kingdom. Its members, known as privy counsellors, are mainly senior politicians who are current or former members of either the House of Commons or the House of Lords . The Privy Council formally advises the ...