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Sadler chose to lodge Mary, Queen of Scots, a decision which irritated Queen Elizabeth.
our documentary, Rory Bremner and the Fighting Scots, about the history of Scots serving in the Bri
cut something of a dash, having abandoned his Scots accent and displaying his proficiency at profa
st time he had heard Falstaff portrayed with a Scots accent.
also of interest for Sean Connery fans, as the Scots actor would reunite with director Terence Youn
p.131 - 133 by Robert MacKay: Quoting ' Scots Acts of Parliament'.
The Presbyterians and the Scots, after, Cornet George Joyce of Fairfax's horse
re produced in order to secure the help of the Scots against the king.
ed an alliance with Mary of Guelders, Queen of Scots against the Yorkists and the Scottish army pil
The Scots agreed that the Glasgow Assembly had been 'ill
intended to provide an heir for the kingdom of Scots, Alexander's marriage to the French Yolande re
f Spain, the Duke of Norfolk or Mary, Queen of Scots, all of whom had a vested interest in overthro
Mary, Queen of Scots allegedly stopped here briefly on her way to i
The Scots, already unhappy with the War of the Spanish S
Danes were defeated and had to retire and the Scots also retired, as they did so the Danes returne
e Elizabeth towards clemency for Mary Queen of Scots, although Dalrymple disputes this.
R. Tait McKenzie`s Scots American War Memorial (1927), Edinburgh, Scotl
R. Tait McKenzie`s Scots American War Memorial (1927), Edinburgh, Scotl
Scottish reinforcements from Jedburgh gave the Scots an advantage.
as home for approximately 1100 people, many of Scots ancestry, and was connected to the nearby town
eston, Lanarkshire, near Glasgow, Scotland, of Scots ancestry.
between the Royalists army (many of whom were Scots) and the Parliamentarians during the Wars of t
s numerous descendants included Mary, Queen of Scots, and King Henry IV of France.
ers, such as Captain Douglas Ford of the Royal Scots, and Colonel Lanceray Arthur Newnham of the Mi
hing career and to research the origins of the Scots and Celtic languages.
sest undoubted living relatives of English are Scots and the Frisian languages.
the English crown's focus was on defeating the Scots, and the castle was untroubled until the early
First to arrive was a community of Scots and they had a Scottish altar dedicated to Sai
Gospatric joined the invading army of Danes, Scots, and Englishmen under Edgar the Aetheling in t
of the commissioners who tried Mary, Queen of Scots, and was one of the first to raise a troop of
p matches, and two matches against the touring Scots and Pakistanis.
nue their excellent run of results against the Scots and claim the championship again.
e humiliating Pacification of Berwick with the Scots, and the scapegoat was Coke.
lizabeth I and replace her with Mary, Queen of Scots, and he was executed, along with Sir Anthony B
an army north to assist the Percys against the Scots and received the news at Burton-on-Trent.
The match ended in victory for the Scots, and Christopherson never represented his coun
s Hepburn, Earl of Bothwell and Mary, Queen of Scots, and was said to have infiuenced them by witch
nde (1263-1322) married Alexander III, King of Scots, and later Arthur II, Duke of Brittany.
7 May 1602) was the fifth child of James VI of Scots and Anne of Denmark.
ssion of heresy, forbidding the immigration of Scots, and vesting in the Crown the territory compri
Clayton Gillis Metcalf, Scots and Their Kin, Volume I: Gilli(e)s, Padgett, A
, and which held out until the King joined the Scots and ordered his supporters in Newark to surren
and Margad stayed for a while with the King of Scots, and were well treated.
and the difficulties between the Presbyterian Scots and the Anglicans, the Company needed someone
Many early settlers were Scots and hence a Presbyterian Church preceded an An
building which accommodated both Mary Queen of Scots and much of the Elizabethan nobility is of con
on is said to have seethed with hatred for the Scots and also for Elizabeth's successor, James VI.
In 1314 it was destroyed by the Scots and rebuilt 3 years later in 1317.
and made tributary" the Picts (along with the Scots), and it is possible that Talorcan was subject
e of Breitenfeld in Leipzig in 1631, where the Scots and Swedes took victory on both occasions.
provide a home in the New World for destitute Scots and to deny the land to Hudson's Bay's commerc
a parliament of their own, with 51 per cent of Scots and 48 per cent of Welsh people favouring the
He was hated by the Scots and did not seem well liked even by the Englis
my controversies of the time of Mary, Queen of Scots, and her son, James VI, Erskine was a conspicu
he ministered to a small band of Presbyterian Scots and in 1786 established the first Presbyterian
The commissioners of Mary, Queen of Scots and Francis II of France were the Earl of Mort
r as his lands were repeatedly attacked by the Scots, and the Scottish-backed William Comyn, who wa
opacy, the project of religious union with the Scots, and the Root and Branch Bill, and on the 1st
es II, who had become King of England, King of Scots and King of Ireland at the death of his elder
rried on 23 November 1589 to James VI, King of Scots, and later 1st of England
elebrations of his half-sister, Mary, Queen of Scots and Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley.
proposed Treaty of Edinburgh to Mary, Queen of Scots, and obtain her acquiescence in termination of
kmorton as a go-between between Mary, Queen of Scots, and Mendoza, the ambassador of King Philip II
me in spite of the strenuous opposition of the Scots, and especially of the Highlanders, who broke
have been founded in 1318 by Robert I, King of Scots, and given to the canons of Inchaffray Abbey i
published a book about Scottish Naval History, Scots and the Sea: A Nation's Lifeblood.
executions of Nigel Bruce and many other brave Scots), and again in 1335 by David of Strathbogie.
rn sources, mostly simple melodies inspired by Scots and Irish tunes.
ed two more times at first-class level for the Scots and his other 10 games were for Warwickshire.
Relics of Mary, Queen of Scots and the Jacobites.
Clabber passed into Scots and Hiberno-English dialects meaning wet, gooe
441 when due to the devastation wrought by the Scots and the poor quality of the soil it was valued
ed and seems to have assisted the Stuarts Town Scots and their Yamasee Indian allies.
began in the early 1860s with a small group of Scots and American presbyterians who met in the neig
ly 1638 he urged the king to make war with the Scots, and in 1640, when trouble was breaking out in
loosely based upon the lives of Mary, Queen of Scots, and her son James I of England.
chanan-Smith Award, a statue of Mary, Queen of Scots and a series of ballet figures.
Barrow, G. W. S., (editor) The Scots and the North of England in The Kingdom of the
ales suffered an extremely heavy defeat to the Scots, and Thomas was not selected to represent his
, in response to the threat of attack from the Scots and the Border Reivers of both nationalities.
ther to Queen Elizabeth I or to Mary, Queen of Scots, and the Catholic cause - are unclear.
I. Laud's new ideas and prayers had upset the Scots, and when Charles was refused an army from Par
ing of the Loch shows four streams ("burns" in Scots) and one exit point into the north sea.
reputation as a warrior, fighting against the Scots and the French.
He adhered to Edward II both against Scots and barons, and was regularly summoned to the
as said the house had relics of Mary, Queen of Scots and Charles I, some other curiosities and some
e of Clitheroe was a battle between a force of Scots and English knights and men at arms which took
going civil war that surrounded Mary, Queen of Scots and the ever changing sides that opposed her a
onsisting of the centre companies of the Royal Scots and the 41st under Major General Phineas Riall
ally the Presbyterian party, combined with the Scots and the remaining Royalists, felt itself stron
ing's fleet and served in the wars against the Scots and French.
The Act anent Peace and War ( Scots anent means about or concerning) was an act of
Mary, Queen of Scots, Antonia Fraser, 1971, Dell Publishing Company
demolished and replaced by one designed by the Scots architects William Bucknall and Ninian Comper.
Arguing his belief that “over two thirds” of Scots are actually Christians, and that the proporti
Of a family from the Scots aristocracy, Grant, the youngest of eight brot
l of Melville (5 May 1660 - 6 June 1728) was a Scots aristocrat, politician, and soldier.
Scots Armies of the English Civil War.
However, the Scots army which invaded England in their support wa
nglish returned to the Lothians, defeating the Scots army at the battle of Pinkie, near Musselburgh
This time, a Scots army defeated Charles' forces in the north, th
In 1039, Duncan led a large Scots army south to besiege Durham, but the expediti
as a short-lived one: at Verneuil in 1424, the Scots army was annihilated.
Brooke Boothby which was the same year as the Scots arrived.
ccording to legend, his body was flayed by the Scots as he had flayed Scotland, and William Wallace
A plain loaf, slices of which are known in Scots as plain breid (pronounced ), is a traditional
A proponent of Ulster Scots as a language, Lord Laird wants road signs in
', 'Kerlin' or 'Kerl' was also used in lowland Scots as a derogatory term for an old woman meaning
nds of Scotland resulted in the development of Scots as the spoken language, a hybrid based on Angl
The UK government now accepts Scots as a regional language and has recognised it a
eighteenth and nineteenth centuries the use of Scots as a literary language was revived by several
He joined the Royal Scots as an ensign on 24 May 1696.
The Scots asserted their independence by initiating thei
f Scotland in July 1650, and the defeat of the Scots at Dunbar in September, Scotland was occupied
nd Elizabeth were crowned as King and Queen of Scots at Scone.
Mary married James II, King of Scots at Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh on (3 July 1449
member of the English delegation that met the Scots at Nottingham.
The Scots at the Battle of Stirling Bridge (1297), for e
he bodies of English troops which defeated the Scots at the Battle of Neville's Cross, close to Dur
hartered accountancy, when he joined the Royal Scots at the outbreak of war.
On reaching the bridge the Scots at once attacked, and a sharp fight ensued bet
e also commissioned a statue of Mary, Queen of Scots, at 143-144 Fleet Street, London.
He assisted at the trial of Mary, Queen of Scots, at Fotheringhay, in October the same year; an
felt after O'Neill's Ulster army defeated the Scots at the battle of Benburb in June 1646 that the
a Commissioner for the trial of Mary, Queen of Scots, at Fotheringhay, October 1586.
bert the Bruce, crowned Edward Balliol King of Scots at Scone on September 24, 1332.
, went to Scotland and defeated Leslie and the Scots at the Battle of Dunbar.
to a conclusion was the English defeat to the Scots at the Battle of Stirling Bridge.
gh Sheriff of Yorkshire, he fought against the Scots at the Battle of the Standard in 1138.
after Comyn's death Bruce was crowned King of Scots at Scone.
sed the Trent on his way to negotiate with the Scots at Southwell, prior to his eventual capture.
Dudley indeed had made it clear to the Scots at the beginning of the affair, that he was no
Shannon's Way is a 1948 novel by Scots author, A. J. Cronin.
Years, based on the novel of the same title by Scots author, A. J. Cronin.
Called to the Scots Bar in 1910 and fought in World War I as a Lie
The Scots Baronial style is part of the Gothic Revival a
It is also the home field of the Highland Park Scots baseball team.
tness center and an indoor swimming pool), the Scots Baseball Field, the Kelley Indoor Baseball Com
a, officially peaking at 2.8 inches (71 mm) in Scots Bay, Nova Scotia with an unofficially higher t
hared the same monarch since James VI, King of Scots became King of England in 1603 following the d
bly took the step of aligning himself with the Scots because of Murdac's desire to establish York's
or the man, whomever he may have been, and the Scots believed her.
1365 was cancelled and a new one set up to the Scots benefit, due to the influence of the war with
ous at Selby on 11 April 1644, and joining the Scots, besieged York, after which he was present at
and schemed on a stage that stretched from the Scots border to the Mediterranean Sea.
He was a Scots border chieftain in the BBC's 1968 colour cost
The Royal Scots Borderers - Light Role (19 Light Brigade) - Dr
St Boswells ( Scots: Bossels; Scottish Gaelic: Cill Bhoisil) is a
In 1808 George Frederick Stratton engaged the Scots botanist and garden designer John Loudon, who
English included the sound /x/ as gh (compare Scots bricht with English bright).
In 1796, he commanded the Scots brigade (later 94th Foot) encamped at West Bar
Originally formed as the ' Scots Brigade' in 1568, for service in the Netherlan
became a military chaplain (apparently to the Scots brigade), and continued to officiate in that c
e 2nd Battalion, 1st Regiment (later The Royal Scots), British Army during the Crimean War when the
Burnfoot ( Scots: Burnfit) is a housing estate just east of the
s a commissioner that would try Mary, Queen of Scots but is not subsequently mentioned as one of th
Somerset's army eventually defeated the Scots, but the young Queen Mary was smuggled to Fran
gitimate daughter of William the Lion, King of Scots by the daughter of Richard Avenel.
e eldest daughter of Robert the Bruce, King of Scots by his first wife, Isabella of Mar, and the fo
When the latter was appointed as King of Scots by King Edward I of England, William retained
a "top international scientific civil servant, Scots by birth, living in Paris."
Paulet was appointed gaoler of Mary, Queen of Scots, by Elizabeth in January 1585, replacing the m
de of people and many herds of cattle: and the Scots called this the raid of Albidosorum, that is,
arlingford Lough (Irish: Loch Cairlinn, Ulster Scots: Carlinford Loch) is a glacial fjord or sea in
It resulted in a catastrophic defeat for the Scots caused by the use of naval artillery by the En
He belonged to the Scots Charitable Society of Boston.
The Scots Charitable Society (est.1657) of Boston, Massa
t ignorance of her existence displayed by some Scots chroniclers.
News and Notes: Scots' Church Fremantle, The West Australian, (Satur
He asks Spang, minister of the Scots church at Campvere, to ‘keep correspondence wi
Rev. Douglas Robertson from Scots' Church in Melbourne, who at the same meeting
Ridley was ordained in the Scots Church by Lang in 1850, the following yesr he
a memorial plaque to be placed in St. Andrew's Scots Church in Rose Bay.
New South Wales and assistant minister of the Scots Church, Melbourne, in 1979.
On 7 August, at Scots Church, Sydney, he married Sister May Isabel B
forgiving Servant on a stained glass window in Scots' Church, Melbourne shows the initial forgiving
the first Australian born minister at Sydney's Scots Church.
Scottish Court Service and form the basis for Scots civil procedure.)
passenger ships to Australia, so she took 756 Scots civilian passengers to South Australia and Vic
in London, The Liverpool Athenaeum, The Royal Scots Club in Edinburgh, Western Club in Glasgow, Ph
Randwick and Coogee, but soon settled into the Scots College in Sydney where he excelled in both mu
Blairs College in Kincardineshire, then at the Scots College in Rome.
He also served as procurator of the Royal Scots College in Madrid (now located in Salamanca).
The Scots College operated in Bathurst until 1945 when i
He was ordained a priest in the Scots College on 21 May 1656.
rn in Douglas in 1618, he took the oath at the Scots College in Rome on 1 November 1641, and for th
tland, New South Wales, he was educated at The Scots College in Sydney before moving to Evergreen i
Martin attended the Scots College in Bellevue Hill from 1939-1946 before
He went to high school at The Scots College and graduated with Bachelor of Medicin
He completed his studies at the Royal Scots College then in Valladolid, Spain, and was ord
He left the Scots College on 15 March 1646 for the mission in Sc
In 1942, The Scots College in Sydney leased the property for the
Batman attended The Scots College and Cranbrook School.
eing appointed spiritual director at the Royal Scots College in Salamanca, Spain, in 1999.
Zhang has a son who studies at The Scots College Sydney and a daughter who studies at K
mouth, Moray, in 1625, he took the oath in the Scots College in Rome on 21 May 1651, and for the ne
He completed the foundation of the Scots College in Paris, initiated by his predecessor
He entered the Scots College in Rome on 30 September 1838, and took
One of these was the Scots College at Douai, founded by its first Superio
                                                                                                   


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