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The 2011 UK Census recorded 262,356 Germany-born residents in England, 11,208 in Wales, [11] 22,274 in Scotland, [12] and 3,908 in Northern Ireland. [13] The Office for National Statistics estimates that in 2013, there were 297,000 people living in the UK who had been born in Germany, but that 189,000 of these were British nationals. The total ...
The House of Hanover, German royal dynasty who produced seven British monarchs: George I, George II, George III, George IV, William IV and Victoria; Harold Augustus Wernher (1893–1973), 3rd Baronet, peer, grandfather of the above Natalia Grosvenor (née Phillips) and son of Julius Wernher (1850–1912). The Mountbatten family also has German ...
Survey data shows a rise in the number of people in England describing their national identity as English and a fall in the number describing themselves as British. [96] Today, black and minority ethnic people of England still generally identify as British rather than English to a greater extent than their white counterparts; [97] however ...
Many of the more recent immigrants have settled in the London and southeast part of England, in particular, Richmond (South West London). The British royal family are partially descended from German monarchs. Due to Brexit, the number of Germans in the UK has declined significantly. In 2021, there were only 135,000 Germans in the UK. [101]
When the UK voted to leave the EU, Gary Blackburn, an Englishman living in Germany, started a collection of British memorabilia to rebuild bridges between the two countries. But his collection ...
German emigrants to England (72 P) B. Baring family (1 C, 68 P) G. ... Pages in category "English people of German descent" The following 200 pages are in this ...
Throughout the 19th century, a small population of 28,644 German immigrants built up in England and Wales. London held around half of this population, and other small communities existed in Manchester, Bradford and elsewhere. The German immigrant community was the largest group until 1891, when it became second to Russian Jews. [2]
British people of German-Jewish descent (5 C, 134 P) E. English people of German descent (4 C, 401 P) N. People from Northern Ireland of German descent (1 C, 1 P) P.