Image: Coat of Arms of Great Britain (1714-1801)
Description: Coat of Arms of Great Britain from 1714 to 1801 used by King George I, George II and George III “ Quarterly, First quarter, Per pale, dexter, Gules three lions passant guardant in pale Or armed and langued Azure (for England), sinister, Or a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter-flory Gules (for Scotland), Second quarter Azure three fleurs de lys Or (For France), Third quarter Azure a harp Or stringed Argent (for Ireland), Fourth quarter, Tierced per pale and per chevron, First Gules two lions passant guardant Or (for Brunswick), Second Or semée of hearts Gules a lion rampant Azure (For Luneburg), Third Gules a horse courant Argent (For Hanover), an inescutcheon over all three, Gules the Crown of Charlemagne Proper (As Archtreasurer of the Holy Roman Empire), the whole surrounded by the Garter; for a Crest, upon the Royal helm the imperial crown Proper, thereon a lion statant guardant Or imperially crowned Proper; Mantling Or and ermine; for Supporters, dexter a lion rampant guardant Or crowned as the Crest, sinister a unicorn Argent armed, crined and unguled Proper, gorged with a coronet Or composed of crosses patée and fleurs de lys a chain affixed thereto passing between the forelegs and reflexed over the back also Or; Motto 'Dieu et mon Droit' in the compartment below the shield, with the Union rose, shamrock and thistle engrafted on the same stem. ” PINCHES, J.H & R.V., The Royal Heraldry of England, 1974, Heraldry Today.
Title: Coat of Arms of Great Britain (1714-1801)
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- Act of Proscription 1746
- Acts of Union 1800
- Adulteration of Coffee Act 1718
- African Company Act 1750
- Aliens Act 1793
- Appropriation Act
- Bank Notes (Scotland) Act 1765
- Bank Restriction Act 1797
- Bank of England Act 1716
- Black Act 1723
- Boston Port Act
- British Nationality Act 1772
- Bubble Act
- Calico Acts
- Charitable Corporation
- Coat of arms of Great Britain
- Coat of arms of Malta
- Colliers and Salters (Scotland) Act 1775
- Commutation Act 1784
- Consolidation Act 1749
- Constitutional Act of 1791
- Court of Session (Scotland) Act 1745
- Criminal Lunatics Act 1800
- David Hartley (the Younger)
- Declaratory Act
- Declaratory Act 1719
- Depredations on the Thames Act 1800
- Disarming Act 1715
- Discovery of North-West Passage Act 1744
- Dress Act 1746
- Duties on Clocks and Watches Act 1797
- Duty on Hair Powder Act 1795
- Engraving Copyright Act 1734
- Erection of Cottages Act 1588
- Estate of Hugh Naish Act 1737
- Fleet Prison
- Francis Atterbury
- George II of Great Britain
- George I of Great Britain
- Habeas Corpus Suspension Act 1745
- Habeas Corpus Suspension Act 1776
- Hat Act
- Hat Act 1731
- Heritable Jurisdictions (Scotland) Act 1746
- House of Commons of Great Britain
- Hue and cry
- Hugh Palliser
- James Marriott (judge)
- Jewish Naturalisation Act 1753
- John Byrom
- Jurors (Scotland) Act 1745
- Justices Commitment Act 1741
- Kingdom of Great Britain
- Kirkcaldy Beer Duties Act 1741
- List of Lord Chancellors and Lord Keepers
- List of governors of North Carolina (1712–1776)
- Liverpool pound
- London Bridge
- Madhouses Act 1774
- Making of Bread, etc. Act 1800
- Making of Bread Act 1757
- Massachusetts Government Act
- Merchant Shipping Act 1786
- Militia Act 1745
- Molasses Act
- Mutiny Acts
- New Forest Act 1800
- Papists Act 1738
- Papists Act 1778
- Parliament Act 1782
- Parliament of Great Britain
- Parliamentary Elections Act 1770
- Piracy Act 1717
- Piracy Act 1721
- Plantation Act 1740
- Poor Relief Act 1722
- Poor Relief Act 1795
- Poor Removal Act 1795
- Prohibitory Act
- Province of Massachusetts Bay
- Province of North Carolina
- Province of South Carolina
- Quartering Acts
- Recruiting Act 1778
- Recruiting Act 1779
- Regency Acts
- Relief of the Poor Act 1795
- Repeal of Act for Securing Dependence of Ireland Act 1782
- Responsibility of Shipowners Act 1733
- Revenue Act 1766
- Riot Act
- Royal Marriages Act 1772
- Seal of Massachusetts
- Secretary of State for the Colonies
- Septennial Act 1715
- Servants' Characters Act 1792
- Sheriffs (Scotland) Act 1747
- Slave Trade Act 1788
- Southern Department (Great Britain)
- Stamp Act 1765