"After the political union of England and Scotland in 1707, the nation's official name became 'Great Britain'", The American Pageant, Volume 1, Cengage Learning (2012).; "From 1707 until 1801 Great Britain was the official designation of the kingdoms of England and Scotland". The Standard Reference Work: For the Home, School and Library, Volume 3, Harold Melvin Stanford (1921); "In 1707, on the union with Scotland, 'Great Britain' became the official name of the British Kingdom, and so continued until the union with Ireland in 1801". United States Congressional serial set, Issue 10; Issue 3265 (1895).; Gascoigne, BamberHistory of Great Britain (from 1707) (неопр.). History World. Дата обращения: 18 июля 2011. Архивировано 27 мая 2019 года.
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Alexander Murdoch.England, Scotland, and the Acts of Union (1707)(англ.). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. — «On 1 May 1707 England and Scotland (since 1603 a union of crowns) became the 'United Kingdom of Great Britain'. The new united kingdom was to be represented by a 'union' flag and governed by a British parliament at Westminster and a shared head of state (with the contentious issue of monarchical succession now settled in favour of the protestant house of Hanover).» Дата обращения: 22 июня 2021. Архивировано 4 мая 2021 года.
"After the political union of England and Scotland in 1707, the nation's official name became 'Great Britain'", The American Pageant, Volume 1, Cengage Learning (2012).; "From 1707 until 1801 Great Britain was the official designation of the kingdoms of England and Scotland". The Standard Reference Work: For the Home, School and Library, Volume 3, Harold Melvin Stanford (1921); "In 1707, on the union with Scotland, 'Great Britain' became the official name of the British Kingdom, and so continued until the union with Ireland in 1801". United States Congressional serial set, Issue 10; Issue 3265 (1895).; Gascoigne, BamberHistory of Great Britain (from 1707) (неопр.). History World. Дата обращения: 18 июля 2011. Архивировано 27 мая 2019 года.
Alexander Murdoch.England, Scotland, and the Acts of Union (1707)(англ.). Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. — «On 1 May 1707 England and Scotland (since 1603 a union of crowns) became the 'United Kingdom of Great Britain'. The new united kingdom was to be represented by a 'union' flag and governed by a British parliament at Westminster and a shared head of state (with the contentious issue of monarchical succession now settled in favour of the protestant house of Hanover).» Дата обращения: 22 июня 2021. Архивировано 4 мая 2021 года.