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aged on 4 December 1958 and arrived at Troon, | Scotland on 19 July 1959 to be scrapped. |
He was born in | Scotland on June 7, 1884. |
1830 and died at Kilrock, Bridge of Allan in | Scotland on the 16th June 1933. |
The English cricket team toured | Scotland on 18 August 2008. |
He returned to | Scotland on loan with Dundee. |
e Usher of the White Rod of the Parliament of | Scotland on 10 February 1473. |
Born in Spean Bridge, Lochaber, | Scotland on 10 January 1843, he was ordained to the pr |
Born in Glasgow, | Scotland on 7 September 1826, he was ordained to the p |
He played his final match for | Scotland on Mar 15, 1952 at Murrayfield in the Scotlan |
Arthur Hay was born in | Scotland on October 24, 1884. |
Born in Glasgow, | Scotland on 21 August 1901, he was ordained to the pri |
He played his final match for | Scotland on Jan 9, 1954 at Murrayfield in the Scotland |
He was born at Rothesay on the Isle of Bute, | Scotland, on 17 January 1828. |
un House, South Queensferry, Linlithgowshire, | Scotland, on 24 September 1887. |
was born in London, Morrison has represented | Scotland on several occasions due to his heritage. |
MacRobert was appointed Solicitor General for | Scotland on 31 December 1925. |
The station broadcasts across | Scotland on FM, DAB digital radio, digital television |
Flight 103 which was blown up over Lockerbie, | Scotland on 21 December 1988. |
He was also the Crown nominee for | Scotland on the General Medical Council from 1952-65. |
He scored his first goal in a win over | Scotland on 30 May 2008 (also 3-1). |
ed in Moffat Cemetery, Dumfries and Galloway, | Scotland on right side of main gate. |
Parliament on the issue of Sheriffs Depute in | Scotland, on 29 March 1822. |
Scotland on the other hand had great possibilities. | |
is a village in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland, on the B7060, south of Galashiels. |
Born in Dumbarton, | Scotland on 9 September 1904, he was ordained to the p |
Wilson was born in Ayrshire, | Scotland, on August 16, 1835. |
Scoular made his debut for | Scotland on 12 May 1951 in 3-1 win over Denmark. |
on the B6357, in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland on the Rule Water. |
ance for England was in a 5-2 victory against | Scotland on 5 April 1930.. |
Moluag died in Rosemarkie, | Scotland on June 25, 592. |
Born in Aberdeen, | Scotland on 12 December 1844, he was ordained to the p |
Born in Edinburgh, | Scotland on 6 January 1877, he was ordained to the pri |
The bearer of the Crown of | Scotland on state occasions, he conveyed it to Edinbur |
ge Porteous was born in Douglas, Lanarkshire, | Scotland on 7 April, 1903. |
Dunbar was made Chancellor of | Scotland on 8 July 1528, a position he held until 1543 |
Gallacher won his first cap for | Scotland on 20 October 1934 against Northern Ireland i |
The last region Local elections were held in | Scotland on 5th May 1994, as part of the Local Governm |
The regional Local elections were held in | Scotland on Thursday 8 May 1986, as part of the Local |
Young was born in Borrowstoness, | Scotland on 27 August 1761, the second son of David Yo |
land's first ever international match against | Scotland on 30 November 1872. |
Berra scored his first goal for | Scotland on 25 May 2011 against Wales in the Carling N |
Born in Kennethmont, Aberdeenshire, | Scotland on 10 August 1858, he was ordained to the pri |
eams of Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands and | Scotland once again took part in the tournament. |
In 18th century | Scotland, Ondines were also referred to as the wraiths |
In | Scotland, one winery has experimented with making wine |
constituency corresponds to the boundaries of | Scotland, one of the four constituent countries of the |
In a season where | Scotland only managed two victories, Butt took 11 wick |
He again escaped to France, returning to | Scotland only in 1726 after he was pardoned. |
e National Covenant of 1638, which applied to | Scotland only, this document was common to the two kin |
Township, Ontario, he grew up on a farm near | Scotland, Ontario, south of Brantford, Ontario. |
burgh, the Company began to expand throughout | Scotland, opening 9 branches outside the capital. |
This Act DOES NOT extend to | Scotland or Northern Ireland |
For the hatred, fear or envy of | Scotland, or people or things from the country, see An |
This statute does not apply to | Scotland or to (Northern) Ireland. |
survives in Ireland; very little survives in | Scotland or Man. |
Roads that are exclusively in England, | Scotland or Wales should say where they are. |
Were there any in | Scotland or Wales either? |
e derived from Loch Hoselaw in Roxburghshire, | Scotland, or from Hoselaw, Alberta. |
try Planning (General Permitted Development) ( | Scotland) Order 1992 |
Town and Country Planning (Use Classes) ( | Scotland) Order 1997 |
repeated in the Parliamentary Constituencies ( | Scotland) Order 1970. |
The Lord-Lieutenants ( | Scotland) Order 1996, Statutory Instrument 1996 No. 73 |
ilway station serving Greenock, Renfrewshire, | Scotland, originally as part of the Greenock and Ayrsh |
However, it may have come from | Scotland originally. |
damage, she was sent to Iceland via northern | Scotland, Orkney, Shetland, and Faroe Islands. |
Until the 1940s, many rural areas of | Scotland outwith the Central Belt had little or no ele |
Douglas also played in the 2-0 victory for | Scotland over Ireland in 1911. |
a' Bhragaidh) is a mountain in Sutherland in | Scotland, overlooking the village of Golspie. |
After living for a short while in | Scotland, Paddy Milner spent most of his youth in Dors |
The return to | Scotland paid dividends as he was to gain an internati |
Reay Parish Church is a Church of | Scotland parish church serving Reay, Caithness. |
After some time as a Church of | Scotland parish minister, he wrote Faith in God and it |
Rubislaw Church is a Church of | Scotland parish in the Queens Cross area of Aberdeen, |
Prestonkirk Parish Church is a Church of | Scotland parish church at East Linton, in the parish o |
The West Kirk is a Church of | Scotland parish church on Colquhoun Square in Helensbu |
(1791-1872), was a minister of the Church of | Scotland Parish of Anstruther Wester. |
Columba's building is now the only Church of | Scotland parish church in Lerwick. |
Hamilton Old Parish Church is a Church of | Scotland parish church serving part of the Burgh of Ha |
Cathedral is the larger of the two Church of | Scotland parish churches serving Dunblane, near the ci |
Crown of | Scotland, part of the Honours of Scotland, kept at Edi |
Parliament of | Scotland passes the Act of Security 1704 in response t |
In 2008 Lochaber High School in Fort William, | Scotland performed an unauthorized adaptation of Carri |
ouse was the only Carthusian establishment in | Scotland, Perth's place in the internation Carthusian |
he same period, there was another Ubaldini in | Scotland; Petruccio Ubaldini, who fought for English a |
om as far and wide as Mexico, Chile, England, | Scotland, Philippines and Indonesia. |
Born in Paisley, | Scotland, Phillips attended the common schools of Pais |
he Wall - Pictland (Caledonia, roughly modern | Scotland); Pictish character generation |
Along with the series, BBC | Scotland planned a range of radio programmes, a new we |
BBC News Online, ' | Scotland: Planning concerns' |
eaders therefore equal on points, England and | Scotland played their match, sharing points in a 1-1 d |
In the final match at Glasgow, England and | Scotland played out a decider which England won easily |
retained his place for the next match against | Scotland, played at Ibrox on 5 April 1902. |
Then England and | Scotland played what would eventually be the deciding |
the final game of the competition England and | Scotland played, Scotland only needing a draw to achie |
He became the club's most capped | Scotland player of all time, picking up five caps in 1 |
imulcasting certain live matches via the 'BBC | Scotland Player' on the internet. |
ry England appearance on 7 March 1874 against | Scotland, playing as an outside forward. |
chy Camanachd is a shinty team from Dalmally, | Scotland, playing in the Marine Harvest South Division |
He spent most of his remaining years in | Scotland, playing for Motherwell, Dundee, Clydebank, S |
iakov would spend the following five years in | Scotland, playing for Aberdeen, Airdrieonians (only fi |
med £15,712 for air travel between London and | Scotland, plus £12,289 in mileage (a total of 24,129 m |
They have since toured Germany, England, | Scotland, Poland, USA, Turkey, China, Japan and Russia |
or Hackford, it was shot in Finland, England, | Scotland, Portugal, and the Soviet Union. |
A sentry of the Royal Regiment of | Scotland posted on the Esplanade outside Edinburgh Cas |
Gaels and Scots, pp. 9 - 10 and Armit, Celtic | Scotland, pp. |
h Laurie, was a seventeenth-century Church of | Scotland prelate. |
ied 1671) was a seventeenth-century Church of | Scotland prelate. |
and the side were relegated from the East of | Scotland Premier Division. |
hgrove Potting Shed, airs weekly on BBC Radio | Scotland, presented by Frieda Morrison. |
BBC Two | Scotland previously closed on 6 November. |
On 6 February, the Covenanter Parliament of | Scotland proclaimed Charles II as King of Great Britai |
Deanston distillery, in | Scotland, produces Single malt Scotch whisky, classifi |
ols were a valuable addition to the Church of | Scotland programme of education in Scotland which was |
On 2 September 1600, King James VI of | Scotland provided him as Bishop of Aberdeen, attaching |
He moved to Texas, where he taught in | Scotland public schools from 1910 to 1912. |
al Progress of the Christian in the Church of | Scotland Pulpit, 1845, ii. |
Born in Kelso, | Scotland, Purves attended Kelso High School before com |
In this match England overcame | Scotland, putting an end to their losing streak and se |
Scotland qualified. | |
Group 8 - | Scotland qualified. |
Saint Margaret of | Scotland, Queen Consort of Malcolm III |
it was linked directly to the Great North of | Scotland Railway, which connected Grantown-on-Spey wit |
In | Scotland, Randolph continued to promote reconciliation |
In | Scotland, rape continued to be a gender-specific crime |
local authorities have taken no steps, but in | Scotland rather better results have been obtained. |
Under Hadden | Scotland reached as high as seventh in the world ranki |
The River Tweed is in southern | Scotland, reaching the sea at Berwick-upon-Tweed in En |
n 1975, the General Assembly of the Church of | Scotland readjusted all Presbytery boundaries. |
National Library of | Scotland, reference RB.m.143(120) |
eement spilled over into the next season when | Scotland refused to play England. |
centre and historic house in Arbroath, Angus, | Scotland regarded as "one of the finest country houses |
ber of the Scottish Parliament for North East | Scotland region from 1999 to 2003. |
Hamilton South, which are within the Central | Scotland region, Glasgow Rutherglen, within the Glasgo |
cted during the 2007 election for the West of | Scotland region, and contested the constituency seat f |
mber of the Scottish Parliament for the South | Scotland region, elected in 2011. |
t on the Conservative's list for the South of | Scotland region. |
cted as an additional member for the South of | Scotland region. |
e was however elected on the party list under | Scotland's additional member system in 2007 and 2011 r |
Member of the Scottish Parliament for West of | Scotland region. |
by the Gordon constituency, in the North East | Scotland region. |
tish Liberal Democrat list for the North East | Scotland region. |
er of the Scottish Parliament for the West of | Scotland Region. |
on for Digital UK in the North and North East | Scotland region. |
n the 2011 general election on the North East | Scotland regional list. |
Ross Finnie MSP for West of | Scotland regional list and former environment minister |
nders (Notice Requirements) (Foreign Travel) ( | Scotland) Regulations 2001 (S.I. 2001/188) were made u |
Lewis McLeod - "Mario Abdullah-Levy", BBC | Scotland reporter. |
Article 22 provided for | Scotland representation in the Parliament of Great Bri |
n 1733 the First Secession from the Church of | Scotland resulted in the creation of the "Associate Pr |
eview resulted in a total of 353 wards across | Scotland, returning a total of 1222 councillors. |
March Route of Rochambeau's Army: | Scotland Road - Scotland Road, from intersection with |
Scotland Road had four main migrant communities; Irish | |
n Catholic Church is on Silvester Street, off | Scotland Road in the Vauxhall area of Liverpool. |
2007 | Scotland Road (written by Jeffrey Hatcher, directed by |
nratty said he had called into a sweetshop in | Scotland Road and asked directions to 'Carleton' or 'T |
th Route 85 turning off to the east along New | Scotland Road soon after. |
St Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, is on | Scotland Road in the Vauxhall area of Liverpool. |
Community was at the centre of | Scotland Road and one's faith often dictated which com |
e to most of Liverpool's migrant communities, | Scotland Road was almost "a city within a city". |
nathan Murray House is a historic house at 76 | Scotland Road in Madison, Connecticut. |
city of Liverpool in England, centred around | Scotland Road. |
1 January (in | Scotland): Robert Lawson, architect. |
Back in | Scotland, Ronald Selby Wright was recruited by the BBC |
History of | Scotland Routledge 3rd revised edition 2002 ISBN 04152 |
His assistants with | Scotland, Roy Aitken and Andy Watson, were to accompan |
irst person to serve in that function for the | Scotland rugby side. |
His son, Ben Hinshelwood, is also a | Scotland rugby union international. |
d Fraser (died on 1 July 1916, aged 26) was a | Scotland rugby union player. |
Scotland Rugby League have named their Student Player | |
ren Bain (died on 3 June 1915, Aged 24) was a | Scotland rugby union player. |
For the Leigh Centurions and | Scotland rugby league international, see Mike Wainwrig |
The | Scotland Rugby Miscellany (Vision Sports Publishing Lt |
The former | Scotland rugby player Bill Cuthbertson teaches rugby a |
ernate route of NY 85 through the town of New | Scotland, running from the hamlet of New Salem to the |
Willie Thomas, Wales were heavily beaten with | Scotland running in seven tries without reply. |
James Cargill (a glover from Dundee, | Scotland) sailed with him aboard the George and James |
2 April (in | Scotland): Sam Malcolmson, soccer player. |
Cashmore now divides his time between | Scotland, San Francisco, and New York. |
exist in mountainous areas in Central Europe, | Scotland, Scandinavia and Northern Russia. |
The | Scotland School for Veterans' Children was located in |
Burns was a talented left-back and captained | Scotland Schoolboys and won Scottish Youth internation |
Anderson was capped by | Scotland schools, and had an amateur contract with Hea |
Scotland score first | |
versions in the match, Wales were over-run as | Scotland scored eight tries. |
Once again, he was impressive in | Scotland, scoring 8 goals in 20 appearances. |
He earned one cap for | Scotland, scoring in a 5-0 win against Czechoslovakia. |
Gray won 20 caps for | Scotland, scoring 7 goals for his country. |
The game was a one-sided affair with | Scotland scoring 12 tries without reply. |
He has been capped 28 times for | Scotland, scoring twice (against Lithuania and San Mar |
productions have included Highlands, Made in | Scotland, Scotland Revealed and The Merchant Navy. |
o present programmes for the BBC's (pre-Radio | Scotland) Scottish service. |
See also: South of | Scotland Scottish Parliament region |
See also Central | Scotland Scottish Parliament region |
See also: Central | Scotland Scottish Parliament region |
See also North East | Scotland Scottish Parliament region |
Scotland: Scottish Reformation | |
See also West of | Scotland Scottish Parliament region |
See also South of | Scotland Scottish Parliament region |
See also North East | Scotland Scottish Parliament region#1999-2011 |
The Free Church of | Scotland seceded from the Church of Scotland in the Di |
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