Quote Originally Posted by Phil View Post
For nationality purposes the Channel Islands and Isle of man (Crown dependencies - possessions of the Crown) are deemed to be of British nationality. The United Kingdom itself comprises only England, Scotland and Wales (Great Britain) and Northern Ireland. Britain came about after the Union of The Crowns between Scotland and England in 1603 when James VI of Scotland assumed the crown of both kingdoms. At the time Wales was considered an integral part of England as a principality as was Ireland being part of the English crown following its conquest in Tudor times, Henry VIII being declared king of Ireland. Hence Great Britain was essentially Scotland together with England (incorporating Wales and Ireland). Simple isn't it?
Close, but no cigar . The Kingdom of Ireland was a seperate kingdom from 1542 until the act of Union in 1801. So England did incorporate Wales as a principality but not Ireland, which remained a seperate kingdom until 200 years after Scotland was subsumed. Simples. You want meerkats, comparethemeerkat.com.