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At Edinburgh Zoo, Scotland
serving the Newcraighall area of Edinburgh in Scotland.
at the Royal Scots Museum, Edinburgh Castle, Scotland.
on player who plays at prop for Edinburgh and Scotland.
from the University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, with an honorary Doctorate of Law (LLD).
e institutionalized at Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
fellowship at the University of Edinburgh, in Scotland.
t was published out of Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
ry is part of the University of Edinburgh, in Scotland and was established in 1975.
ornithologist who grew up and was educated in Scotland.
Born in Peterhead, Scotland,the son of William Gibson and Lucretia Gilzea
He was educated in Scotland and did National Service as a Lieutenant in t
NHS Education for Scotland (NES) is a special board with a remit to prom
Hutton began his education in Scotland.
en followed her sister to higher education in Scotland, attending the University of Edinburgh to stu
ra Falls, the Bermuda Triangle, Mu, Egypt and Scotland.
He was born at Elchies, Moray, Scotland.
In the case of a council election in Scotland, the case is heard by one or more sheriff pri
To fight elections in Scotland, the SSCUP registered with the UK Electoral C
There were no local elections in Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland.
The county electorate, in Scotland, was significantly extended in 1832 and was f
McDonald subsequently moved to Elgin in Scotland before returning to England to live in retire
Bazil Gordon emigrated from Scotland to America, settling in Falmouth, Virginia in
Swan emigrated from Scotland to Massachusetts in 1765.
er 19, 1794 - August 24, 1862) emigrated from Scotland to Quebec City at the age of four.
er Ballantine (1791-1883), who emigrated from Scotland.
He emigrated from Scotland to the United States in 1896, along with his
iness Award, under 25 employees, Enterprising Scotland Awards 2006
1904 Home Nations Championship encounter with Scotland.
n Tern is pictar, occasionally encountered in Scotland and the Maritime Provinces of Canada.
as Dixon's Thread-moss, is a moss endemic to Scotland.
An engagement in Scotland followed, and she became a popular favourite.
w Zealand, Kennedy became a civil engineer in Scotland.
England and Scotland then played a deciding match in Blackburn, Sc
March 1907, Peters played for England against Scotland.
In this match England overcame Scotland, putting an end to their losing streak and se
he played in the matches against England and Scotland national rugby union team, scoring two tries
ight of the Jacobite rebellion in England and Scotland.
eaders therefore equal on points, England and Scotland played their match, sharing points in a 1-1 d
In the deciding match, England and Scotland both played a strong game but England eventua
lants in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, England and Scotland.
In the final match at Glasgow, England and Scotland played out a decider which England won easily
rected by Don Chaffey and shot in England and Scotland.
Wales then played against England and Scotland in the final games but lost both, resulting i
se of the Scot who played for England against Scotland.
cated in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, England and Scotland.
ace (signed January 1502) between England and Scotland, which also arranged the marriage of Margaret
so earned two A-squad caps versus England and Scotland during the 2008 6-Nations.
ively recent Act of Union between England and Scotland in 1707 was still a hot political topic.
Somerset aimed to unite England and Scotland by marrying Edward to the young Scottish quee
he Warm Jets co-headlining across England and Scotland.
etition was held in 1862, between England and Scotland.
He has also played for England and Scotland.
g for Parliamentary committees in England and Scotland.
ch action during the wars between England and Scotland.
second journey covers North West England and Scotland.
Alexander travelled through England to Scotland with a retinue of 12 followers in April 1553.
His career included spells in England and Scotland.
incial of the Dominican friars in England and Scotland.
7 all Brown Argus in the north of England and Scotland have been classified as this species.
ever rugby international between England and Scotland, in 1872.
uftflotte 5 targeted the north of England and Scotland, from bases in Norway.
Lambert returned to England from Scotland with a cavalry corps that had accompanied Oli
n the League championship in both England and Scotland with Burnley and Dundee respectively.
third and final appearance, England defeated Scotland 2-1, and thus England retained the Championsh
helter is a registered charity in England and Scotland that campaigns to end homelessness and bad ho
cal research and heritage work in England and Scotland .
on 6 March 1876 at The Oval in the England vs Scotland match.
5 February 1872 at The Oval in the England vs Scotland match.
k a series of journeys throughout England and Scotland, and also visited Holland and North Germany.
Blyth played against England and Scotland before losing his position for the last two m
llowing season, he played against England and Scotland.
he Commissioners for the Union of England and Scotland.
es found along the border between England and Scotland.
extremely widespread across both England and Scotland.
the final game of the competition England and Scotland played, Scotland only needing a draw to achie
match was the fifth match between England and Scotland.
es on the Solway Firth separating England and Scotland.
He opposed the projected union of England and Scotland when it was discussed in 1607.
erground telegraphy lines between England and Scotland to aid communication.
her unscathed in the wars between England and Scotland that occurred before the union.
in the 1925 Championship, against England and Scotland.
e played in ALL four divisions in England AND Scotland.
voyage in 1910, James took her to England and Scotland.
activity, including 1909-1913 in England and Scotland.
1 April 1905 - England 1-0 Scotland
hain of stand-up comedy venues in England and Scotland.
ing and distilling equipment from England and Scotland.
Cromwell creates a union between England and Scotland, with Scottish representation in the Parliame
Then England and Scotland played what would eventually be the deciding
Finally Wales played both England and Scotland, losing heavily to each in turn and thus gran
England and Scotland were the joint winners, with Wales third and
The wars between England and Scotland had destroyed the normal processes of law enf
n 20 Mar 1971 at Twickenham in the England vs Scotland match.
deciding game of the competition, England and Scotland then played out a very fast-paced match which
On 24 August 1946 England and Scotland drew 2-2 in an additional fixture in aid of t
Osmia rufa is found in England, southern Scotland (possibly northern Scotland as well), Wales,
were Australia, New Zealand, England, Greece, Scotland, Wales, France and Ireland.
Gilmour is also a Great Britain, England, and Scotland international.
ile at Neath RFC in 1929 against England, and Scotland.
he also won a single cap for England, against Scotland on 28 March 1931.
compete separately again as England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
ip associations (Triathlon England, Triathlon Scotland and Welsh Triathlon).
These are England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, J
These are England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, t
Events in England, Ireland, Scotland and sometimes France are also briefly chronic
ages, towns and cities across England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland churches will work together like
The Act covers England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
ge after matches against France, England, and Scotland.
red flocks are now found in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
ile at Neath RFC in 1912 against England, and Scotland.
rary Vice-President of English-Speaking Union Scotland.
rary Vice President of English-Speaking Union Scotland.
Honorary President of English-Speaking Union Scotland and has had two stints working for the Botswa
rary Vice President of English-Speaking Union Scotland.
Difficulties ensue as Scotland Yard become involved.
of its short length, however, is entirely in Scotland.
way in North Carolina located entirely within Scotland County.
would be similar to the scheme envisaged for Scotland, but with less responsibility in legal affair
For the hatred, fear or envy of Scotland, or people or things from the country, see An
William was prepared to retain Episcopacy in Scotland if the bishops would acknowledge him.
Upon the restoration of Episcopacy in Scotland, he was made Bishop of Aberdeen, receiving co
ent's cross party group on Racial Equality in Scotland.
Queen Margaret managed to escape to Scotland, with Henry and Prince Edward.
a recumbent stone circle in Glen Esk, Angus, Scotland.
of the network with franchises established in Scotland and the South East of England.
ern Freemasonry can be readily established in Scotland.
ouse was the only Carthusian establishment in Scotland, Perth's place in the internation Carthusian
It is named after the famed estate in Scotland whose stories are chronicled through story an
ived on the historic Guthrie Castle estate in Scotland.
The Committee of Estates governed Scotland during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms when th
Estonia and Scotland were drawn in group 4 along with Austria, Bel
e a "good case" for such totemic ethnonyms in Scotland.
Map showing the location of Ettrick within Scotland.
rshall is a Plymouth Brethren Evangelist from Scotland involved in much pioneering work, including C
es' were an additional influence on events in Scotland.
rthquake in Aberdeen is the strongest ever in Scotland.
The engine is the only example in Scotland.
e son of James Bonar, Solicitor of Excise for Scotland, he was born and educated in Edinburgh.
He was Commissioner of the Excise for Scotland from 1730 until 1764.
Royal Marines' Rigid Raider exercise in Scotland
Campbell himself was exiled from Scotland.
Law was the Poor Law system which existed in Scotland between 1574-1845.
two other streets (no longer existing) named Scotland Yard.
burgh, the Company began to expand throughout Scotland, opening 9 branches outside the capital.
Anonymous, The late expedition in Scotland under the conduct of the Earl of Hertford, Re
Ursus is also bottled for export in Scotland for Diageo.
ch Whisky, is a brand of whisky exported from Scotland by Seagram Distillers, PLC.
This Act DOES NOT extend to Scotland or Northern Ireland
However as the Act did not extend to Scotland, the same rights were not enjoyed by Scottish
ction provided that the Act did not extend to Scotland.
The act does not extend to Scotland, its counterpart there is the Human Tissue (S
It was extended to Scotland in 1836, and to England the following year.
So far as it extended to Scotland, it was repealed by the Civic Government (Sco
He travelled extensively in Scotland, taking numerous photographs and publishing s
ed in Scotland.The practice is now extinct in Scotland.
Dundee United F.C. (Dundee, Scotland) substituting "Shed" (the name of United's mo
iod of his ban he played for Aberdeen F.C. in Scotland.
rwegian company OWEC Tower, and fabricated in Scotland by Burntisland Fabrications.
as well as a number of well known faces from Scotland, focus on an iconic symbol that makes Scotlan
Templeton's Carpet Factory, Glasgow, Scotland, 1889 (normally described as Venetian Gothic)
so brought in to take charge of the Falkirk v Scotland XI friendly in 1955 .
Fleming was born near Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland, the son of John Fleming and Margaret Dobbie,
In 1896, he moved with his family to Scotland and subsequently to London.
Calcutta, India, but moved with his family to Scotland in 1947.
She moved with her family from Scotland to Essex in 1900.
largest Viking treasure trove found so far in Scotland.
Township, Ontario, he grew up on a farm near Scotland, Ontario, south of Brantford, Ontario.
From 1921 to 1925, he was a farmer in Scotland.
She returned to Faslane in Scotland, under her own power arriving on 14 February
Despite assistance from the FBI and Scotland Yard, the poison was never identified.
, provoked investigations by both the FBI and Scotland Yard.
ld on an immigration charge while the FBI and Scotland Yard investigate him.
Fearn, Ross-shire, Scotland: Christian Focus Publications.
21 February (in Scotland): James Menzies, Superintendent of Southland
He joined the Canadian Fencibles in Scotland in 1803 and came to Quebec with them in 1805.
ed at the Edinburgh International Festival in Scotland in 1968, the first American theatre company t
orence, Italy and at the Edinburg Festival in Scotland.
eles, and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland.
dinburgh International Television Festival in Scotland.
d 1450s) was an important political figure in Scotland.
The official landings figures for Scotland indicate that over 2,000 tonnes of winkles ar
stle is a British reality TV series filmed in Scotland, and broadcast on STV.
In the final match, Scotland beat Wales in Wrexham to outstrip England's p
It covers parts of Sweden, Finland, Norway, Scotland, and all of the Faroes, Iceland, and Greenlan
or Hackford, it was shot in Finland, England, Scotland, Portugal, and the Soviet Union.
Bell played in the following fixture against Scotland.
Another proposal was similar to the Flag of Scotland, but with a yellow Saint Andrew's Cross .
vice-admiral in 1967, he became Flag Officer Scotland and Northern Ireland (FOSNI).
When hostilities began, Randolph fled to Scotland with Governor Dunmore.
oble, an Englishman, was outlawed and fled to Scotland.
a target for reprisal attacks, White fled to Scotland soon after.
er the assassination the four knights fled to Scotland and from there to Knaresborough Castle in Yor
He then fled to Scotland, but was later apprehended in London, charged
sses his last days in prison after fleeing to Scotland to make peace for the Nazi Party.
finally dispersed their forces, fleeing into Scotland.
Elizabeth then sent a fleet to Scotland.
the final to Jocelyn Rae and Colin Fleming of Scotland 7-6, 6-7, 6-2.
09 Harold piloted the first powered flight in Scotland, in a field in Causewayhead under the Wallace
                                                                                                    


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