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Gerry Cairns went to | Scotland. |
rton in a £1.5 million pound deal and went to | Scotland. |
omgall and Kenneth; he became a monk, went to | Scotland, and eventually was bishop among the Picts. |
The three participating teams were Kenya, | Scotland and Uganda. |
Both were against | Scotland. |
ee were teenage brothers; all three were from | Scotland. |
His other appearances were against | Scotland and, again, Ireland. |
in England, his chief associations were with | Scotland and in particular the city of Perth. |
t the World Championships, Werenich defeated | Scotland- skipped by David Smith. |
The Beatson West of | Scotland Cancer Centre and the Beatson Institute for C |
e was however elected on the party list under | Scotland's additional member system in 2007 and 2011 r |
rn side of Clydebank, in West Dunbartonshire, | Scotland. |
He played for West of | Scotland FC and was capped for Scotland in . |
er of the Scottish Parliament for the West of | Scotland from 1999 to 2003. |
The region has boundaries with the West of | Scotland, Central Scotland and Lothians regions. |
r her number four position on the SNP West of | Scotland list was enough to take her to Holyrood. |
with his family in Livingston, West Lothian, | Scotland. |
From the West of | Scotland came William Wallace, a Scots knight who led |
cted during the 2007 election for the West of | Scotland region, and contested the constituency seat f |
Member of the Scottish Parliament for West of | Scotland region. |
West of | Scotland is one of the eight electoral regions of the |
Ross Finnie MSP for West of | Scotland regional list and former environment minister |
ranchitti was born in Bathgate, West Lothian, | Scotland. |
West of | Scotland |
the town of Dumbarton in West Dunbartonshire, | Scotland. |
The West of | Scotland Band Alliance, are the oldest Republican marc |
See also West of | Scotland Scottish Parliament region |
He was born in West Calder, West Lothian, | Scotland. |
ts correspondent for STV News in West Central | Scotland. |
She also studied at West of | Scotland College of Domestic Science, Glasgow. |
small island in Loch Lomond, in west central | Scotland. |
er of the Scottish Parliament for the West of | Scotland Region. |
West of | Scotland Football Club are a Scottish rugby union club |
ee or four congregations in the south west of | Scotland. |
West of | Scotland - Ross McFarlane |
r relates to an area of west-central Glasgow, | Scotland. |
) is a village on Barra in the Western Isles, | Scotland. |
gh a try which he scored in 1906 when playing | Scotland. |
ined the captaincy the next season, which saw | Scotland draw against Wales and beat Ireland. |
While in | Scotland he fell seriously ill. |
They were married while in | Scotland. |
After living for a short while in | Scotland, Paddy Milner spent most of his youth in Dors |
e is a selection of single malt whiskies from | Scotland. |
tyne was born in Whitridgebog, Roxburghshire, | Scotland, where he was a Sunday school teacher in the |
Ane of the chiefs who rescewit | Scotland thrise, |
r a rugby union international who represented | Scotland from 1951 to 1952. |
Jim Telfer, who was | Scotland coach by that point, considered that Laidlaw' |
Whos Who In | Scotland 2003 edition (Carrick Media, Kilmarnock) ISBN |
s a rugby union international who represented | Scotland in 1892. |
r a rugby union international who represented | Scotland in 1993. |
Mercer was a doctor who fled | Scotland after the Battle of Culloden. |
r a rugby union international who represented | Scotland from 1954 to 1958. |
Who's Who in | Scotland, 2008 |
r a rugby union international who represented | Scotland from 1952 to 1954. |
Who's Who in | Scotland, 2009 |
In 1653, the whole of | Scotland became under the authority the Prefecture Apo |
44 MPs were only one fewer than the whole of | Scotland had at the same period.) |
He was born in Wick, Caithness, | Scotland and became a merchant by career. |
Argyle Square, Pulteneytown, Wick, Caithness, | Scotland. |
A right arm paceman, he took 34 wickets for | Scotland. |
The Protection of Wild Mammals ( | Scotland) Act was passed by the devolved Scottish parl |
own in that he was a clerk of King William of | Scotland. |
Bidun († 1178) was a clerk of King William of | Scotland, Chancellor of Scotland and Bishop-elect of D |
ad previously been a clerk of King William of | Scotland and was appointed to the bishopric in 1203. |
lso present at the homeage of King William of | Scotland at Lincoln. |
a late replacement for Shane Williams against | Scotland. |
Nigel Green was replaced by Douglas Wilmer as | Scotland Yard detective Nayland Smith. |
layed on the ground was between Wiltshire and | Scotland in the 2000 NatWest Trophy. |
also played in England's famous 7-2 win over | Scotland at Wembley. |
around in Welsh fortunes, with a 6-0 win over | Scotland. |
ee tries in eight minutes in a 14-11 win over | Scotland at Murrayfield. |
010 Six Nations he led Italy to a win against | Scotland, by 16-12. |
his one try for Ireland in a 11-4 win against | Scotland. |
y one official England game a 9-6 win against | Scotland during the 1938/39 season. |
She scored both goals in a 2-0 win over | Scotland at McDiarmid Park in August 1992. |
for England came in the Calcutta Cup win over | Scotland. |
land on 12 November 1963 in a 2-1 win against | Scotland. |
He scored his first goal in a win over | Scotland on 30 May 2008 (also 3-1). |
al match was the second game in a win against | Scotland at the Cardiff Arms Park. |
rt came the same month in the 3-0 win against | Scotland. |
tart came three days later, in a 1-0 win over | Scotland at Adams Park. |
friendly games and had only one win, against | Scotland. |
In 1990 winning against | Scotland in the world championship final, and in the 1 |
ter Christina had emigrated to Wisconsin from | Scotland in 1857. |
He also had a short spell with Motherwell ( | Scotland). |
Nations Cup with team | Scotland - 2001 |
After two years with Reporting | Scotland he left to join STV rivals Scotland Today in |
CEOP works in conjunction with New | Scotland Yard Child Abuse Investigation Command which |
d the English military presence withdrew from | Scotland. |
in West London and strategic roles within New | Scotland Yard. |
In fact, she "was the first woman in | Scotland to gain a Certificate of Arts". |
In 2011, Boulton won the | Scotland National Championship, and again qualified fo |
ague appearances, scoring 6 goals and won one | Scotland cap on 5 November 1969, against Austria. |
7 British Home Championship, which was won by | Scotland. |
e British Home Championship, which was won by | Scotland. |
9 British Home Championship, which was won by | Scotland. |
McKay won one | Scotland cap in 1927 during his time with Newcastle. |
Donnelly won ten | Scotland caps during his career, and played for Scotla |
eltic and Reading as a fullback and won seven | Scotland U21 international caps. |
It was won by | Scotland in a close competition in which neither Scotl |
However, he never won a | Scotland cap. |
flower grows in mainly open pine woodlands in | Scotland and northernmost England. |
e term "Caledonia" itself is a Latin word for | Scotland. |
ntemporary mineral prospector who did work in | Scotland, and modern art-historians doubt that Hilliar |
462) was a Dutch priest known for his work in | Scotland. |
Chillingworth had never previously worked in | Scotland but had lived most of his life in Northern Ir |
gay rights campaigner who lived and worked in | Scotland. |
errion is an amateur detective who works with | Scotland Yard's Inspector Arnold. |
anist and composer who now lives and works in | Scotland. |
spected that the Parliamentarians would annex | Scotland and impose their own "Independent" religious |
ndent and wine columnist formerly writing for | Scotland on Sunday. |
X. Jones-Of | Scotland Yard (1936) |
was built at the McDermott Ardersier yard in | Scotland, and the hull at the HiFab Nigg yard. |
He was also named Manager of the Year in | Scotland multiple times by writers and players while a |
appearance came in November that year against | Scotland. |
lation were passed in the following year: the | Scotland Act 1978 and the Wales Act 1978. |
Laughran had spent some years in | Scotland where he had absorbed Scottish folk music. |
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 |
aide, at Queen's School and for two years, in | Scotland. |
Then came a round trip from New York to | Scotland and back with fast convoys. |
nd recalled his brother the Duke of York from | Scotland. |
Points: Yorkshire 2, | Scotland 0 |
2 non first class games for Yorkshire against | Scotland in Edinburgh during May of that year. |
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