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Sovereigns and Population of the Principal States of Europe (Illustrated London Almanack, 1845)
This page also has a list of British monarchs since the Conquest.

Chief Powers of Europe (Illustrated London Almanack, 1851)

Sovereigns of Europe (Illustrated London Almanack, 1856)
"The sovereigns, with their consorts and heirs; the chief ministers; the population; and the amount of military and naval forces of all the states of Europe."

Sovereigns of Europe (Illustrated London Almanack, 1873)
Sovereigns of Europe; Presidents of the US; List of Prime Ministers of England; Summary of the Houses of Parliament.

Famous Weddings and Brides, by Ardern Holt (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1876)

Curiosities of Coronations, by Edward Oxenford (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1877)
Some curious events in British coronations.

[Royal] Etiquette Run Mad, by C.A. Halbert (Demorest, 1879)
Some examples of over-the-top (and potentially fatal) royal etiquette.
📖 Also available in the January 2016 issue of Victorian Times.

Kingly Nicknames (Girl's Own Paper, 1884)
The nicknames given to a number of historic royalty.

Romantic Wooings and Weddings of Royal Personages, by Anne Hathaway (Girl's Own Paper, 1890)
A variety of historic royal romances.

Royal Princes and Their Brides (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1893)
Also royal queens and their husbands, including an account of Queen Victoria's proposal to Albert.

Monarchs and Muscle, by Phyllis Bentley (The Strand, 1893B)
Royal feats of strength.

Some Famous Residents at Hampton Court (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1893)

English Monarchs as Authors (Cassell's Family Magazine, 1894)

Their Letters to a Good Friend, by Henry L. Bryan (Ladies Home Journal, 1898)
Facsimiles of letters to various presidents from international rulers, including Queen Victoria, Napoleon I, Napoleon III, and William I.

Queens as Needlewomen, by Emma Brewer (Girl's Own Paper, 1899)

Royal Mesalliances, by A. de Burgh (The Strand, 1899B)
Royal marriages and "morganatic" marriages between classes. (A "morganatic" marriage is a legal marriage in which the wife and/or children may not assume the rank or title of the husband.)

Royal Musicians, by Eleonore D'Esterre-Keeling (Girl's Own Paper, 1900)
King David; Alfred the Great; Queen Elizabeth; Frederick the Great; Queen Hortense of Holland. (The article includes some of the musical arrangements of these royals.)
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