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Ancient cultures often calculated their dating systems by the rule of a monarch. These were often known as "Regnal Years" (from the Latin, regnum or rule/kingdom). Regnal years were common in Asian cultures.&nbsp; In England, Acts of Parliament used Regnal Years.&nbsp; Genealogists may also find Regnal Years in older English records.&nbsp; Below are the first date for the regnal years of each of the kings and queens of England:<br>
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[[Image:Edwards Crown.png|thumb|right|121x163px]]Most calendar systems are based on the phases of the moon and the rotation of the Earth.&nbsp; However, significant events were often factors in dating systems.&nbsp; For example, the birth of Christ divides our own calendar into B.C. (Before Christ) and A.D. (Anno Domini) (sometimes restated as B.C.E. (Before Common Era) and C.E. (Common Era).&nbsp; Some ancient cultures calculated their dating systems by the rule of a monarch ("In the tenth year of the reign of King ___"). This calendering system is known as "Regnal Years" (from the Latin, regnum or rule/kingdom).&nbsp;Regnal years&nbsp;began&nbsp;the date of the monarch's accession to the throne until the same date in the next calendar year. Thus an event occurring on 15 Dec 1703, would be the&nbsp;second regnal year of Queen Anne who acceded to the throne on March 8, 1702.&nbsp;Regnal years were common in Asian cultures.&nbsp;  


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In England, Regnal years were not the prominent feature of the calendar system.&nbsp; The United Kingdom, like other European cultures, utilized the [[England Calendar Changes|Julian Calendar]] until 1752 and the [[England Calendar Changes|Gregorian Calendar]] until present times.&nbsp; However, the reigns of the British monarchs were occasionally noted and used as additional time markers.&nbsp; For example, Acts of Parliament used Regnal Years.&nbsp; Genealogists may also find Regnal Years in older English records.&nbsp; Below are the beginning dates for the regnal years of each of the kings and queens of England<ref>Collins, Lydia, and Mabel Morton. Monumental Inscriptions in the Library of the Society of Genealogists. Part 2: Northern England, Wales, Scotland, Ireland, and Overseas. London, England: Society of Genealogists, 1987. (FS Library book 942 V33s, part 2.)</ref>:<br>
 
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• William I .....................................25 Dec 1066<br>• William II .....................................26 Sep 1087<br>• Henry I .........................................5 Aug 1100<br>• Stephan ......................................26 Dec 1135<br>• Henry II ................................. .....19 Dec 1154<br>• Richard I ......................................3 Sep 1189<br>• John ..........................................27 May 1199<br>• Henry III ......................................28 Oct 1216<br>• Edward I .....................................20 Nov 1272<br>• Edward III ..................................25 Juan 1327<br>• Richard II ...................................22 June 1377<br>• Henry IV ....................................30 Sept 1399<br>• Henry V ......................................21 Mar 1413<br>• Henry VI .......................................1 Sep 1422<br>• Edward IV .....................................4 Mar 1461<br>• Edward V ......................................9 Apr 1483<br>• Richard III ..................................26 June 1483<br>• Henry VII ....................................22 Aug 1485<br>• Henry VIII ....................................22 Apr 1509<br>• Edward VI ....................................28 Jan 1547<br>
 
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• “Bloody” Mary ...................................6 July 1553<br>• Philip &amp; Mary ..................................25 July 1554<br>• Elizabeth I .......................................17 Nov 1558<br>• James I (James VI of Scotland) .........24 Mar 1603<br>• Charles I .........................................27 Mar 1625<br>• Commonwealth Period<br>• Charles II ........................................30 Jan 1649<br>• James II ...........................................6 Feb 1685<br>• (Interregnum ................12 Dec 1688-12 Feb 1689)<br>• William III &amp; Mary ............................13 Feb 1689<br>• William III .......................................28 Dec 1694<br>• Anne ................................................8 Mar 1702<br>• George I ...........................................1 Aug 1714<br>• George II ........................................11 June 1727<br>• George III .........................................25 Oct 1760<br>• George IV ........................................29 Jan 1820<br>• William IV ......................................26 June 1830<br>• Victoria ..........................................20 June 1837<br><br>• Discontinuation of Regnal Year System In England<br> .......................1962


• William I ..................25 Dec 1066<br>
• William II .................26 Sep 1087<br>
• Henry I .....................5 Aug 1100<br>
• Stephan ....................26 Dec 1135<br>
• Henry II ...................19 Dec 1154<br>
• Richard I ...................3 Sep 1189<br>
• John .......................27 May 1199<br>
• Henry III ..................28 Oct 1216<br>
• Edward I ...................20 Nov 1272<br>
• Edward III .................25 Juan 1327<br>
• Richard II .................22 June 1377<br>
• Henry IV ...................30 Sept 1399<br>
• Henry V ....................21 Mar 1413<br>
• Henry VI ....................1 Sep 1422<br>
• Edward IV ...................4 Mar 1461<br>
• Edward V ....................9 Apr 1483<br>
• Richard III ................26 June 1483<br>
• Henry VII ..................22 Aug 1485<br>
• Henry VIII .................22 Apr 1509<br>
• Edward VI ..................28 Jan 1547<br>
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• “Bloody” Mary ..............6 July 1553<br>
• Philip &amp; Mary .........25 July 1554<br>
• Elizabeth I ...............17 Nov 1558<br>
• James I (James VI of Scotland) ....24 Mar 1603<br>
• Charles I .................27 Mar 1625<br>
• Commonwealth Period<br>
• Charles II ................30 Jan 1649<br>
• James II ...................6 Feb 1685<br>
• (Interregnum .12 Dec 1688-12 Feb 1689)<br>
• William III &amp; Mary ....13 Feb 1689<br>
• William III ...............28 Dec 1694<br>
• Anne .......................8 Mar 1702<br>
• George I ...................1 Aug 1714<br>
• George II .................11 June 1727<br>
• George III ................25 Oct 1760<br>
• George IV .................29 Jan 1820<br>
• William IV ................26 June 1830<br>
• Victoria ..................20 June 1837<br>
• Discontinuation of Regnal Year System In England<br>
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<br>[[User:Ellisgj|Ellisgj]] 04:02, 19 May 2009 (UTC)  
Go to&nbsp;[[England Calendar Changes]] for a brief discussion of Julian and Gregorian Calendars.
 
=== See also: ===
 
*[[Julian and Gregorian Calendars]]
*[[Dates and Calendars]]
 
=== References  ===
 
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2.&nbsp; This list is slightly adapted from Baxter, Angus. In Search of Your British &amp; Irish Roots: A complete guide to tracing your English, Welsh, Scottish, and Irish Ancestors. Genealogical Publishing Co. Inc., Baltimore, 1986, p. 19. (FS Library book:&nbsp; <u><span style="text-decoration: underline">[[Www.familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp|942 D27ba 1999]]).</span></u><br>
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