Or the protectorate jack could also work
I don't know enough about the history of St David's cross but I know that instead of the english invented satire a cross pattee could be used for its association with st patrickprotectorate flag minus sigil isn't bad imo:
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replacing 2nd english flag with welsh dragon:
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and replacing irish and welsh symbols with crosses to match england and scotland (does have the problem of those crosses not being symbols for those countries in that time period):
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Well they won't all survive, but a good portion of them will. And yes them surviving will lead to a massive butterfly barrage on Irish history. The Protestant Ascendancy is going to be heavily sidelined ittl.The survival of the native Irish nobility will have huge ramifications since one of the main driving factors behind Irish discontent with the union is the fact that they were relegated to a second class citizen status in their own country with the anglo-scottish protestant ascendancy.
A surviving Irish nobility is a massive deal, after all there's a reason why the flight of the earls is such a culturally significantly event in Irish history.
Perhaps vary it slightly by using the Scottish blue on the field and making the Irish shield larger?yeah the more i think about it, i think the otl Protectorate Flag would be best.
They will be described when the appropriate chapter ones don't worryWhat will the Parliament of the new union would look like?
I would like to see the ins and outs of it.
Argyll and Tyrone in particular are going to be interesting because Europe is in the brink of explodingReally great, hopefully all of the major and mid level rebel leaders are in a ditch or hanged because if not thats a problem waiting to happen.
Also it will be very interesting how the careers of the victorious lord Argyll and Tyrone will develop after their victory.
the galleys were there, but england and Scotland did build a small number of galleys.I thought the English and Scottish Fleets of the time would mainly be made up of all gun Race Built Galleons or regular Galleons I say this mainly because I can’t see Galleys surviving all that well in the North Sea or more relatively sheltered Irish sea or any stretch of the Atlantic they will get torn to piece. The only place you really see them in this time period is in the Baltic under the control of the kingdoms there.
Yes, the Regnal Numbers are reset after the unionI hope no developed Parliament for Scotland and Ireland.
Also ‘Henry I’ of Great Britain? Not Henry IX? So this time they’re resetting the numbers to further signify the new kingdom?
Yes that’s good. It shows that Great Britain and Ireland is a new kingdom not England masquerading as Britain.Yes, the Regnal Numbers are reset after the union