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The [[Isle of Man Genealogy|Isle of Man]] lies in the Irish Sea between Britain and Ireland. | The [[Isle of Man Genealogy|Isle of Man]] lies in the Irish Sea between Britain and Ireland. | ||
The [[Channel Islands]] are Crown Dependencies and are located off the northern coast of France. This link goes back to the time of the Norman conquest of England. | The [[Channel Islands Genealogy|Channel Islands]] are Crown Dependencies and are located off the northern coast of France. This link goes back to the time of the Norman conquest of England. | ||
The term "British Isles" is used for convenience in grouping the following countries into one category: to understand this better see ''[http://broadcast.lds.org/elearning/FHD/Community/The_National_Archives/What_Is_Britain_/Player.html What Is Britain?]'' a presentation by [http://www.apgen.org/directory/search_detail.html?mbr_id=4858 Audrey Collins], Records Specialist at [[England The National Archives|The National Archives]]. {{Wikipedia|Terminology of the British Isles}} | The term "British Isles" is used for convenience in grouping the following countries into one category: to understand this better see ''[http://broadcast.lds.org/elearning/FHD/Community/The_National_Archives/What_Is_Britain_/Player.html What Is Britain?]'' a presentation by [http://www.apgen.org/directory/search_detail.html?mbr_id=4858 Audrey Collins], Records Specialist at [[England The National Archives|The National Archives]]. {{Wikipedia|Terminology of the British Isles}} | ||
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*[[Northern Ireland Genealogy|Northern Ireland]] | *[[Northern Ireland Genealogy|Northern Ireland]] | ||
*[[Isle of Man Genealogy|Isle of Man]] | *[[Isle of Man Genealogy|Isle of Man]] | ||
*[[Channel Islands]] | *[[Channel Islands Genealogy|Channel Islands]] | ||
*[[Ireland]] | *[[Ireland]] | ||
Revision as of 15:35, 2 February 2015
The British Isles are a group of islands northwest of Europe. However, not all of these islands are British!
The largest island in the group is Great Britain which consists of the nations of England, Scotland and Wales.
Ireland is the second largest island in the group (although this definition is not universally accepted) and is divided between the Republic of Ireland, which is not part of the United Kingdom, and Northern Ireland which is.
The Isle of Man lies in the Irish Sea between Britain and Ireland.
The Channel Islands are Crown Dependencies and are located off the northern coast of France. This link goes back to the time of the Norman conquest of England.
The term "British Isles" is used for convenience in grouping the following countries into one category: to understand this better see What Is Britain? a presentation by Audrey Collins, Records Specialist at The National Archives.
Disagreement over the term[edit | edit source]
- There is disagreement over the term "the British Isles", particularly with relation to Ireland. The term is defined in dictionaries as referring to Great Britain, Ireland and adjacent islands. However, the modern association between the word "British" and the United Kingdom causes the term to be regarded as inappropriate by some and can be considered irritating or offensive by others.
- Also, the name Britain comes from the Latin name for the island, Britannia, meaning "the land of the Britons", i.e. the Brythonic Celtic tribes who inhabited the island at that time. These tribes occupied only the main island of Britain and not the island of Ireland, known to the Romans as Hibernia, which was occupied by Goidelic Celts. This make the inclusion of Ireland as historically incorrect!