I learnt a rhyme when at school which named the monarchs of England from 1066 to the present day. It started: "Willy, Willy, Henry, Stee, Henry, Dick, John Henry Three". It finishes "George, Edward, George again, Elizabeth the Second, long may she reign". Unfortunately I have forgotten the large chunk in the middle, namely the bit covering the 28 or so rulers from Edward I to Edward VII. Has anybody else heard of this ditty and could, perhaps, provide the missing chunk?
Willie, Willie, Harry, Steve, Harry, Dick, John, Harry Three, Edward One, Two, Three, Dick Two, Henry Four, Five, Six, then who? Edward Four, Five, Dick the Bad, Harrys twain and Ned, the lad. Mary, Lizzie, James the Vain, Charlie, Charlie, James again. William and Mary, Anne o'Gloria, Four Georges, William and Victoria. Edward Seven, Georgie Five, Edward, George and Liz (alive)