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es lost this game heavily, in a year that saw Scotland eventually win the championship and take the
Liverpool Riverside broadly combined the old Scotland Exchange and Toxteth divisions.
Scotland Exchange itself was a 1974 amalgamation of tw
Scotland Expects (1936)
North-east Scotland experienced fresh snowfall during the afterno
and Buchan Way is a long-distance footpath in Scotland, extending from Dyce north to Peterhead and F
Born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Falconer was educated at the Edinburgh Acade
duction: Studying the Supernatural History of Scotland”, Fantastical Imaginations: The Supernatural
st screenplay won the Scottish Screen and BBC Scotland Fast Forward Features prize.
He played for West of Scotland FC and was capped for Scotland in .
James of Scotland fell in love with her during his time as a pr
In 1889, John Montgomerie of Scotland filed a U.S. patent application titled Making
nauld, and raised in Edinburgh, a former Miss Scotland finalist in 2000.
Scotland finished third in the 2006 Six Nations, their
Eventually Scotland finished second in Group 4 behind Austria.
Scotland finished in tenth position.
Scotland finishing bottom in the group on one point.
Central Scotland Fire and Rescue Service is the statutory fire
Mary had only one sister, Matilda of Scotland, first wife of Henry I of England.
He was capped for Scotland five times between 1901-3.
as well as a number of well known faces from Scotland, focus on an iconic symbol that makes Scotlan
was educated at St David's School in Moffat, Scotland, followed by Marlborough College.
An engagement in Scotland followed, and she became a popular favourite.
Brown has also been campaigning for Scotland football matches to be available on terrestri
The team plays in the East of Scotland Football League and home matches are played a
They are members of the East of Scotland Football League and currently play in its Pre
They currently play in the East of Scotland Football League.
West of Scotland Football Club are a Scottish rugby union club
ted secretary of the Edinburgh (later East of Scotland) Football Association before leaving for Tyne
In Scotland, for example, the Scottish Qualifications Aut
century Secession movement from the Church of Scotland, for the history of which see United Presbyte
e) at the 2008 Critics' Awards for Theatre in Scotland, for playing Stepdaughter in the National The
ing the O's he even joined Greenock Morton in Scotland for a month before finally deciding to leave
The band decided not to travel to Scotland for the World Championships in 2010 due to fi
He next played in Scotland for Dumfries club Queen of the South where he
Connor also played in Scotland for Dundee Fereday and Gordon Highlanders and
Heatly dominated diving in Scotland for 21 years, becoming the East of Scotland C
He lived in Scotland for a number of years.
William Smeals family were unusual in Scotland for being quakers.
played professionally for Ipswich Town and in Scotland for Hibernian.
In Scotland for Hearts and in England for two clubs South
He travelled to Scotland for a visit in 1825, planning to seek medical
Mir presented ethnic programmes on BBC Radio Scotland for two years from 1996.
are therefore common in the southern part of Scotland, for instance Edinburgh.
ory A listed building, designated by Historic Scotland for "national or international importance".
He was Guardian of Scotland for a short time, fought on the English side
of Robertland, Master of Work to the Crown of Scotland for King James VI of Scotland.
He returned to Scotland for a medical education at the University of
It was the first new earldom in Scotland for more than a century (the last was the ear
It is possible that in this period he left Scotland for further study.
He was knighted by Robert I of Scotland for his services during the First War of Inde
ised fire and rescue services are operated in Scotland, for example at airports and military establi
MacDougall played Rugby union in Scotland for three years from 2005 to 2007, representi
duals, organisations and local authorities in Scotland for housing and community projects.
He is now a non-executive Commissioner for Scotland for the Forestry Commission.
He also played for Worcester City and in Scotland for Hillside Junior Club, Montrose and Third
r was fond of Gu and took him, at age ten, to Scotland for his education.
He ended his senior career playing in Scotland for Dumfries club, Queen of the South.
ariwar purchased the hotel from Royal Bank of Scotland for £470 million.
He joined STV in 1994 after working at BBC Scotland for several years.
McCrae later played in Scotland for Third Lanark and his first club, Clyde, b
He left Scotland for Russian Tatary in the spring of 1803.
ator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland for 2010-2011.
Blinker played in Scotland for three seasons, returning home in the summ
He also played in Scotland for Ayr United and Dundee.
PQ 9 sailed from Scotland for Iceland in mid-January, where it was join
Ursus is also bottled for export in Scotland for Diageo.
legitimate son of King James V, was Regent of Scotland for his nephew, the infant King James VI of S
In May 1941, No. 64 Squadron moved up to Scotland for air defence duties but moved back south i
1960 with Stoke City in England and later in Scotland for Third Lanark.
forecast, usually presented by one of the BBC Scotland forecasters.
indie rock band from Bellshill, Lanarkshire, Scotland, formed in 1992.
Desalvo are a metalcore band from Glasgow, Scotland, formed in 1998.
were a Britpop band from Shotts, Lanarkshire, Scotland formed in 1995.
Cathkin Park, a municipal park in Glasgow, Scotland, formerly a major Scottish football ground
tish Chess Championship is organised by Chess Scotland, formerly the Scottish Chess Association.
ollege, Aberdeen was one of three colleges in Scotland founded by the Free Church of Scotland for th
University of Glasgow in Glasgow, Scotland, founded 1451
edged him as the legitimate king "of England, Scotland, France and Ireland".
an for six years including venues in England, Scotland, France and Spain.
throughout the 1948 season, against England, Scotland, France and finally Ireland, winning five Wel
d as soloist and chamber musician in England, Scotland, France and Germany.
travelled and worked extensively in England, Scotland, France and Italy.
He also visited England, Scotland, France, Switzerland, Austria, Germany and Be
She has designed gardens in England, Scotland, France, Italy, Spain, Germany and the United
s (RU) while at Newbridge RFC in 1947 against Scotland, France, and Ireland.
Born in Glen Urquhart, Inverness-shire, Scotland, Fraser came to Canada in 1852.
He earned seven international caps for Scotland from 1956 to 1958.
He was Convener of the Church of Scotland's Committee on Church and Nation from 1988 to
He joined Clyde in Scotland from Transport in 1949 before returning to Sh
She was Advocate General for Scotland from the creation of that position in 1999 un
on in a parish : a new historical prospect of Scotland from the parish of Cambuslang 1995
9-1955) was bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney, in Scotland, from 1943 to 1955.
nt Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland from 1951 to 1955.
(before 1455 - 8 June 1501) was Chancellor of Scotland from 1498-1501.
er of the Scottish Parliament for the West of Scotland from 1999 to 2003.
While he was in Scotland from 1948 to 1950 he played four times for Sc
an of the Trustees of the National Library of Scotland from 1936.
Findlater was Solicitor General for Scotland from 1693, Lord Chancellor of Scotland from 1
The Comyn family were in effective power in Scotland from 1249 to 1255, when Alexander III of Scot
White had 42 caps for Scotland, from 1982 to 1992, scoreing 11 tries, 44 poi
ineshire as Commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland, from 1689 to 1702.
s a music festival that took place in Balado, Scotland from 8-11 July 2010.
ovost John Ross was Lord Provost in Aberdeen, Scotland from 1710-1712.
e member of the Mental Welfare Commission for Scotland from 1997 to 2001, and was one of the first m
the Grand Master Mason of the Grand Lodge of Scotland from 1983-1988.
er Douglas was MP for Orkney and Shetland, in Scotland, from 1708 to 1713.
He served as Solicitor General for Scotland from 1955 to 1960, and as Lord Advocate from
ator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland from 1893 to 1894.
hael in 1672, was Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland from 1689, Lord High Commissioner to the Gene
He was Vice Admiral of Scotland from 1767 to 1776.
ator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland from 1995 to 1996 when he became Dean of the
adron was formed on 26 May 1945 at RAF Banff, Scotland from B Flight of 333 Squadron.
orporated the Mission Record of the Church of Scotland from 1900, and at the 1929 union of the Churc
as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland from 1975 to 1979.
ard Stuart (Bonnie Prince Charlie) arrived in Scotland from France and claimed the thrones of Scotla
Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland from 1929 to 1931.
Member of the Scottish Parliament for Central Scotland from 1999 to 2003.
r a rugby union international who represented Scotland from 1951 to 1952.
Lesley, Bishop John, The History of Scotland from the Death of King James I, 1830.
A lifelong member of the Church of Scotland, from 1970 to 1971 she became the first woman
He briefly served as Solicitor General for Scotland from March to June 1922.
He was Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland from 1714-16.
In total, nine Stewart monarchs ruled just Scotland from 1371 until 1603.
uftflotte 5 targeted the north of England and Scotland, from bases in Norway.
the Scottish Parliament, representing Central Scotland from 2003 until 2007.
The first meeting was held in Gleneagles, Scotland, from 6-8 July 2005, to coincide with the 31s
He served as Solicitor General for Scotland from 29 November 1935 to 25 June 1936.
special adviser to the Secretary of State for Scotland from 2007 until May 2010.
iplomat, stationed as permanent ambassador to Scotland from 1577 to 1583.
He served as Solicitor General for Scotland from 1813, and as Lord Advocate from 1816 to
s a reporter and then studio presenter on BBC Scotland's evening news programme Reporting Scotland f
He was Dean of the Chapel Royal in Scotland from 1991 to 1996.
Moving to Scotland from London in 2006
The Afghan cricket team toured Scotland from 11-17 August 2010.
United States consul to Glasgow, Scotland, from July 17, 1862, until September 30, 1864
Dundas served as Solicitor General for Scotland from 1742 to 1746 and as Lord Advocate from 1
in 1904, and served as Solicitor General for Scotland from 1909-1910.
s Irish (see external links), and was sent to Scotland from France.
The history of Scotland from 1436 to 1561 (10 volumes) was presented
reacher began in 1544, from when he travelled Scotland from east to west.
s formed on 1 December 1943 at RAF Peterhead, Scotland from 1479 Flight and No. 1632 Flight RAF.
w Stewart (x1426-1488) was Lord Chancellor of Scotland from 1460 to 1482 and one of the leading serv
ction progress at Robin Rigg, looking towards Scotland from near Whitehaven in Cumbria, Feb 2009.
Her Majesty's Chief Inspector of Prisons for Scotland from 2002 to 2009.
7-1905) was bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney, in Scotland, from 1883 to 1905.
He was Solicitor General for Scotland from October 1933 until March 1935, and Lord
ator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland from 1935 to 1936.
i) is an only child whose family has moved to Scotland from California.
r a rugby union international who represented Scotland from 1954 to 1958.
He was Commissioner of the Excise for Scotland from 1730 until 1764.
r a rugby union international who represented Scotland from 1952 to 1954.
ttish Reformation, the Presbyterian Church of Scotland gained control of the heritage and jurisdicti
He played rugby for Oxford University and for Scotland, gaining 5 caps.
Following the Ibrox disaster, the Scotland game was relocated to Villa Park.
Champions League and Sportscene's coverage of Scotland games.
National Archives of Scotland, Garvald Kirk Session Books, CH2/167/p/69.
Scotia Gas Networks is a holding company of Scotland Gas Networks and Southern Gas Networks based
Her marriage to Walter, High Steward of Scotland gave rise to the House of Stewart.
e communities of Alamo, Glenwood, Helena, and Scotland, Georgia.
Jacksonville, Lumber City, McRae, Milan, and Scotland, Georgia.
k spent the next five years travelling around Scotland, giving sermons and fomenting anti-English se
In Scotland, Glasgow has the highest proportion of social
He scored his only Scotland goal against Switzerland in April 1950.
Another footballer, retired Arsenal and Scotland goalkeeper Bob Wilson, has a home near the to
Born in Hurlford, Ayrshire, Scotland, Goldie played for Clyde before being signed
In Scotland, Gomme-Duncan held several positions of honou
James Kemp was born in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, graduating from Marischal College in 1786.
) After Britain: New Labour and the Return of Scotland, Granta.
Born in Scotland, Gray was educated at the University of Glasg
h Ed February where recently added to the BBC Scotland, Great Climb video archive.
e known, is now part of the The Royal Bank of Scotland Group.
Membership numbers of the Church of Scotland Guild
The match against Scotland had first-class status.
Scotland had to win in order to qualify, but the match
Alexander III of Scotland had initiated hostilities which terminated af
Therefore Scotland had 53 parliamentary seats.
As a result of the legislation, Scotland had 22 burgh constituencies, 32 county consti
The Church of Scotland had recently overthrown its bishops and adopt
The National Trust for Scotland had an offer for the property rejected in 200
44 MPs were only one fewer than the whole of Scotland had at the same period.)
Therefore Scotland had 71 parliamentary seats.
His father, who was from Scotland, had established the James Eadie brewery comp
Therefore Scotland had 72 MPs.
The wars between England and Scotland had destroyed the normal processes of law enf
Therefore Scotland had 72 parliamentary seats.
Scotland had a bad week.
Although currently residing in Scotland, Haites was born in Brisbane, Australia.
Unlike most members of the Church of Scotland, Haliburton supported episcopacy, and was an
h team in July 2004 and despite growing up in Scotland, happily settled herself in Lincolnshire.
Scotland has produced many great snooker players over
The Grand Lodge of Scotland has 32 Provincial Grand Lodges in Scotland it
Stonewall Scotland has offices in Edinburgh and also includes wo
Scotland has eight forces and they are similarly coord
The National Theatre of Scotland has no theatre building of its own.
BBC Radio Scotland has exclusive domestic radio rights to the to
Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Haughey received a limited education.
7 all Brown Argus in the north of England and Scotland have been classified as this species.
Most of the Outer Hebrides of Scotland have a bedrock formed from Lewisian gneiss.
                                                                                                    


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