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he Ale Water, in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland. |
small hamlet in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland, near to West Linton. |
ge and parish in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland. |
er is a river in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland. |
er is a river in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland, in the former Selkirkshire. |
near Jedburgh in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland. |
y is a hamlet in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland. |
is a village in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland, off the A6088, near Hawick. |
ear Allanton, in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland, in the former Berwickshire. |
is a village in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland, close to Roberton, by the Borthwick Water. |
er is a river in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland. |
is a village in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland, near Jedburgh and Timpendean Tower, off the |
on the A701, in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland. |
is a village in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland, close to the A7, beside the Gala Water. |
small village in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland, near the town of Selkirk. |
y, in the Strathspey whisky producing area of | Scotland. |
ll as a hill, in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland. |
e River Tweed in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland. |
is a location in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland, near Southdean. |
is a village in the Highland council area of | Scotland. |
near Melrose in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland, in the former Roxburghshire. |
e River Tweed in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland. |
in Scottish Gaelic) is a lieutenancy area of | Scotland. |
er is a river in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland, near Tweedsmuir. |
is a village in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland, on the B7060, south of Galashiels. |
is a village in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland. |
t near Hawick in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland, and managed by the Forestry Commission. |
is a village in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland, near Melrose, by the River Tweed. |
square miles) and is the smallest by area in | Scotland. |
Roxburghshire in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland. |
on the B6357, in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland on the Rule Water. |
off the A708, in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland, near Selkirk, by the Yarrow Water |
small village in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland, north of the hamlet of Caddonfoot. |
Berwickshire, in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland. |
is a village in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland, in the former Peeblesshire, on the A702, nea |
is a village in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland. |
ge near Kelso in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland. |
en in Melrose in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland. |
of Sutherland in the Highland council area of | Scotland. |
Peatrig Hill, in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland. |
ance footpath in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland. |
River Teviot, in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland. |
is a village in the Scottish Borders area of | Scotland, near to Drumelzier, Hopcarton, Kingledoors |
in the Dumfries and Galloway area, South-West | Scotland. |
Paris buns are popular in poorer areas of | Scotland and Ireland for being cheap and filling. |
rote about the history of unrecorded areas of | Scotland. |
Until the 1940s, many rural areas of | Scotland outwith the Central Belt had little or no ele |
Steuart was born in Argaty, Perthshire, | Scotland in around 1700, the second son of George Steu |
he village and town are named after Argyll in | Scotland, the source of early settlers. |
ritish Royal Navy, named after Loch Arkaig in | Scotland. |
Gaels and Scots, pp. 9 - 10 and Armit, Celtic | Scotland, pp. |
nt - believed to be the Royal coat of arms of | Scotland |
Warwick and Lieutenant of the King's Army in | Scotland. |
th created a fictional British Fourth Army in | Scotland, with its headquarters in Edinburgh Castle. |
ction is being filmed in and around Aberdeen, | Scotland with much of the focus being on the harbour a |
icially welcomed the Pope upon his arrival in | Scotland. |
ard Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie) arrived in | Scotland from France and claimed the thrones of Scotla |
Bishop John arrived in | Scotland in the year 1260. |
und the same time a French embassy arrived in | Scotland to negotiate aa truce between Franco-Scots Al |
and after vacating the holy seat, arriving in | Scotland. |
Another footballer, retired Arsenal and | Scotland goalkeeper Bob Wilson, has a home near the to |
2005 Glasgow International art fair, | Scotland |
one of the most influential living artists in | Scotland. |
ans and Third Lanark, as well as representing | Scotland at junior level. |
Newlands has also played for | Scotland's national rugby sevens team, as well as for |
t is available in all branches of Asda across | Scotland as well as a number of smaller shops. |
o create a devolved deliberative assembly for | Scotland. |
His assistants with | Scotland, Roy Aitken and Andy Watson, were to accompan |
The color thistle is associated with | Scotland because the thistle is the national flower of |
The Classical Association of | Scotland is a learned society founded in 1902. |
In 1964 it was performed at Ledlanet, | Scotland. |
States Government purchased her at Dumbarton, | Scotland, in March 1863. |
She kicked off her radio career at BBC | Scotland at the helm of lunchtime programme, Scotland |
ied her first cousin, John Murray at Dunkeld, | Scotland. |
He was the Minister of State at the | Scotland Office until he resigned on 16 September 2008 |
Metropolitan Police headquarters at New | Scotland Yard |
Vancouver Island and Loretto at Musselburgh, | Scotland. |
interred in the family mausoleum at Hamilton, | Scotland, his titles passed to his younger brother. |
She was scrapped at Faslane, | Scotland in 1965. |
Disembarking at Gourock, | Scotland on 17 June 1940, before moving to Lopcombe Co |
vette launched on 31 October 1940 at Glasgow, | Scotland and entered nominal service on 27 February 19 |
aty of Berwick, signed at Berwick-upon-Tweed, | Scotland, in 1357, officially ended the Second War of |
s buried in the family mausoleum at Hamilton, | Scotland. |
Bucknall died at Dumfries, | Scotland, at the age of 76. |
adows was converted to Christianity at Perth, | Scotland. |
He enjoyed a short spell at BBC | Scotland appearing on Reporting Scotland and then to a |
t the Cape observatory, is born at Edinburgh, | Scotland |
evenge's first reunion show took place at the | Scotland Yard in Canoga Park, California on March 20, |
ip was therefore commissioned at Invergorden, | Scotland, on 14 October 1918 as USS J. M. Guffey (ID # |
aged on 4 December 1958 and arrived at Troon, | Scotland on 19 July 1959 to be scrapped. |
European premiere on October 17, 2010 at the | Scotland Loves Anime event in Scotland. |
at Halbeath to the harbour at Inverkeithing, | Scotland. |
9), English economist, was born at Edinburgh, | Scotland. |
North British Locomotive Company at Glasgow, | Scotland - awaiting restoration. |
He joined STV in 1994 after working at BBC | Scotland for several years. |
astle Cary in Somerset and died at Edinburgh, | Scotland. |
ewheel steamer completed in 1864 at Greenock, | Scotland. |
y John Lorne Campbell and is housed at Canna, | Scotland. |
rr was born on 17 December 1824 at Ardrossan, | Scotland. |
Nelson was born at Kilmarnock, | Scotland. |
In 1992, at Edinburgh, | Scotland, the International Committee of Silent Chess |
nathan Murray House is a historic house at 76 | Scotland Road in Madison, Connecticut. |
5 - July 8, 2003) was an Olympic athlete from | Scotland. |
The Blaeu Atlas of | Scotland (1654) is the first to indicates a named dwel |
Most recently attended the | Scotland leg of the IRB World Series. |
s the most popular paid visitor attraction in | Scotland, with nearly 1.2 million visitors in 2009. |
ions) that was filmed in Auchtermuchty, Fife, | Scotland. |
Nov 16 Clyde Auditorium, Glasgow, | Scotland |
ional career was somewhat less auspicious, as | Scotland won only 1 of the 6 games he featured in. |
His father migrated to Western Australia from | Scotland and became a pastoralist in South Australia. |
Australians v | Scotland at Glasgow, 15 Jul 1989 |
He was the author of | Scotland in the Middle Ages (1860), and Sketches of Ea |
duals, organisations and local authorities in | Scotland for housing and community projects. |
aircraft manufactured by Scottish Aviation in | Scotland. |
the late 1960s, Dryburgh moved to Aviemore in | Scotland where he was the rink manager for many years. |
For the village of Avonbridge in | Scotland, see Avonbridge. |
ptember 3, 1760, in the parish of Avondale in | Scotland. |
ogan is a village in East Ayrshire, southwest | Scotland. |
London: B.T. Batsford/Historic | Scotland. |
The family moved back to | Scotland while Dave was a child, settling in Edinburgh |
Back in | Scotland, together with Walter and Elizabeth Fyfe and |
thedral, certainly by 1287 when he is back in | Scotland. |
Back in | Scotland, Ronald Selby Wright was recruited by the BBC |
He went back to | Scotland in 2003, but soon moved to Australia. |
In 1889 the family moved back to | Scotland, and she continued her writing there. |
After the war, he took her back to | Scotland and recommenced life as a joiner in his fathe |
s VI, now James I of England, he came back to | Scotland in 1605. |
The two make their way back to | Scotland and justice. |
pprentice with Chelsea, before moving back to | Scotland in 1983. |
decided to leave Australia and headed back to | Scotland to study medicine. |
t other English clubs, Dijkstra moved back to | Scotland with Dundee United for £50,000. |
l William Stirling of Keir, and moved back to | Scotland. |
hrown, he was able to return, and was back in | Scotland certainly by 1270. |
Janet Spittle was sent back to | Scotland. |
By November 20 he is back in | Scotland witnessing a royal charter at Edinburgh. |
near the River Cree in 1300, but was back in | Scotland by 1308 and in March 1309 was present at Robe |
He was in Bologna in July 1436, but back in | Scotland by September 1437. |
After retiring, Blyth moved back to | Scotland, and ran a pub in Port Seton. |
. 1215, died c. 1275) was Lord of Badenoch in | Scotland. |
sident of Edinburgh also played badminton for | Scotland at U16 level. |
Excavations of the henge at Balfarg in | Scotland, led by Roger Mercer, begin. |
hey played the Two Red Shoes Ballroom, Elgin, | Scotland, just a week after The Beatles appeared there |
invasion, the squadron was moved to Banff in | Scotland to join the Banff Strike Wing. |
the village of Ballindalloch in Banffshire in | Scotland. |
nisters who appeared were banished throughout | Scotland, each as far as possible from their own paris |
ncing consortium wass led by West LB, Bank of | Scotland and Dexia. |
s was the first acquisition The Royal Bank of | Scotland made south of the border. |
Burt joined the Bank of | Scotland in 1975, working in the international and oil |
by the (then) relatively small Royal Bank of | Scotland. |
r was a career manager with the Royal Bank of | Scotland. |
The Bank of | Scotland became embroiled in controversy by lending Re |
Lloyds TSB, Halifax & Bank of | Scotland branches |
d Colville, served as Governor of the Bank of | Scotland. |
a he became the chairman of the Royal Bank of | Scotland. |
While at the Royal Bank of | Scotland the value of Royal Bank of Scotland shares fe |
Main article: 2010 Royal Bank of | Scotland Challenger |
70 to 1903 he was the Governor of the Bank of | Scotland. |
The Bank of | Scotland honoured Weller by printing his portrait on a |
31 May - The Royal Bank of | Scotland is founded by Royal Charter in Edinburgh. |
Allan currently coaches the Bank of | Scotland specialist sprint squad alongside another for |
ense issued by the FSA, separate from Bank of | Scotland and Lloyds Banking Group. |
2000 University of Edinburgh/Royal Bank of | Scotland Alumnus of the Year |
w 3i, until 1982 and joined the Royal Bank of | Scotland in 1983. |
e known, is now part of the The Royal Bank of | Scotland Group. |
jority debt underwritten by the Royal Bank of | Scotland. |
r was partially provided by the Royal Bank of | Scotland, the British part-state-owned bank. |
National Westminster Bank (now Royal Bank of | Scotland) |
ariwar purchased the hotel from Royal Bank of | Scotland for £470 million. |
d since then has worked for the Royal Bank of | Scotland in Edinburgh. |
as eventually taken over by the Royal Bank of | Scotland. |
ble investor was a Representative for Bank of | Scotland and the son of the English Earl of Weymouth. |
e Deputy Chief Economist at the Royal Bank of | Scotland and is currently Head of Group Communications |
ce Prize of the Saltire Society-Royal Bank of | Scotland Annual award. |
In 1839 he was called to the bar in | Scotland. |
Barcud Derwen ( | Scotland) trading as Arc Facilities, 40 Dalintober Str |
nty-six of the principal nobles and barons in | Scotland shared the same fate. |
About a RAF base in | Scotland, it was written by Pete Sinclair and Trevelya |
ly owned international auction house based in | Scotland. |
ychomania Records was a record label based in | Scotland, UK. |
(† 1362) was a 14th century prelate based in | Scotland. |
College of Music in 1998, and is now based in | Scotland, specialising in improvisation. |
died 1256) was a 13th century cleric based in | Scotland. |
The UK's nuclear arsenal is based in | Scotland. |
First, a mutual housing co-operative based in | Scotland. |
Based in | Scotland she splits her time between glass engraving a |
hgrove Potting Shed, airs weekly on BBC Radio | Scotland, presented by Frieda Morrison. |
into Gaelic and is regularly shown on BBC Two | Scotland during the morning. |
first started as a radio series on BBC Radio | Scotland. |
uced by Triple Echo Productions for BBC Sport | Scotland, and broadcast on BBC Two Scotland. |
This was the first time BBC | Scotland's Election Night programme was broadcast on B |
BBC Two | Scotland was previously switched off on 8 June. |
26, 1952) made her musical debut on BBC Radio | Scotland at the age of 9. |
y Ann Kennedy's Global Gathering on BBC Radio | Scotland, 'World on 3' on BBC Radio 3, and BBC Radio n |
inally aired on September 15, 2002 on BBC One | Scotland. |
BBC Radio | Scotland on 92-95 FM and 810 MW, broadcasts across Sco |
BBC Two | Scotland previously closed on 6 November. |
Mir presented ethnic programmes on BBC Radio | Scotland for two years from 1996. |
Now it broadcasts BBC Radio | Scotland on the same frequency. |
ntly, BBC Alba programmes also air on BBC Two | Scotland. |
810 kHz (MW) - BBC Radio | Scotland (100KW) |
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