O.S. . The 1470 Act, in the reign of James III of Scotland James III , again uses the spelling golf ...Image 18th Green and Clubhouse.jpg thumb right The Old Course at St Andrews Golf in Scotland was first recorded in the Scotland in the Late Middle Ages 15th century , and the modern game of golf was first developed and established in the country. The game plays a key role in the Sport in Scotland national ... of Scotland s greatest assets. A national icon, thousands of golfers from across the world descend ... and some of the game s finest hidden gems. Golf is a vital part of Scotland s economy and vitally ... other famous golf courses in Scotland, including Carnoustie Golf Links Carnoustie , Gleneagles, Scotland Gleneagles , Muirfield Scotland Muirfield , Balcomie and Royal Troon . The world s first ... Andrew s and Musselburgh Links are Municipal ownership public courses. Local government of Scotland ... of Scotland demography and Geography of Scotland geography allow. Therefore golf courses ... books?id Uzytwifrdj0C&pg RA2 PA42&dq golf developed Scotland isbn 0415318114, 9780415318112 ref is often the traditional sport. Scotland is widely promoted as the nowiki nowiki Home of Golf ... and three public sector agencies are to continue using the Open Championship to promote Scotland ... 08 trans atlantic index.html title Scotland is the home of golf publisher PGA Tour official website accessdate 2008 12 04 quote Scotland is the home of golf... ref ref cite web url http golf.visitscotland.com title Golf Breaks in Scotland The Home of Golf publisher Visit Scotland accessdate 2008 12 04 quote Welcome to Scotland, the home of golf... ref and along with Scotch whisky whisky and the long ... icons of Scotland national cultural icon throughout the world. ref name SGU ref http www.homecomingscotland.com default.html ... celebrating some of Scotland s great contributions to the world golf, whisky, great minds and innovations and Scotland s rich culture and heritage. , Homecoming Scotland ... more details
, with Donald Dewar as the First Minister of Scotland . 12 May The Scottish Parliament meets in Edinburgh for its first session. June Scotland s first Gaelic Medium primary school, Sgoil Gh idhlig ...class infobox width 350 align center Image Flag of Scotland.svg 30px 1999 in Scotland Image Flag of Scotland.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Category Years in Scotland Years small align center 1997 in Scotland 1997 1998 in Scotland 1998 1999 2000 in Scotland 2000 2001 in Scotland 2001 style background color f3f3f3 align center small Category Centuries in Scotland Centuries small align left Category 18th century in Scotland 18th century Category 19th century in Scotland 19th century Category 20th century in Scotland 20th century Category 21st century in Scotland 21st century style background color f3f3f3 align center small See also small align center 1998 99 in Scottish football align center 1999 00 in Scottish football style text align center 1999 in Scottish television Events from 1999 in Scotland Incumbents further2 Politics of Scotland Order of precedence in Scotland Monarch of the United Kingdom Monarch Queen Elizabeth II since 6 February 1952 First Minister of Scotland First Minister and Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland Keeper of the Great Seal Donald Dewar from 17 May 1999 Events 7 February Sunday Herald newspaper is launched. 12 February Scientists at the Rowett Research Institute in Aberdeen reinforce warnings that Genetically modified food may be damaging to the human body . ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk onthisday hi dates stories february 12 newsid 2541000 2541001.stm work BBC News title 1999 Scientists highlight hazards of GM food date 12 February 1999 ref 6 May Scottish Parliament election, 1999 The first elections to the new .... 17 November Scotland national football team Scotland fail to qualify for Euro 2000 after a 2 1 aggregate ... References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 1999 In Scotland Category 1999 in Scotland ... more details
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Incomplete disambiguation date November 2011 Incoming links date February 2012 Donald A. MacKenzie may refer to Donald Alexander MacKenzie 1873 1936 , Scottish journalist and folklorist Donald Angus MacKenzie born 1950 , Professor of Sociology at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland See also Donald MacKenzie disambiguation personal name disambiguation cleanup Mackenzie, Donald A. date January 2012 duplicated at Donald MacKenzie, the complete dab ... more details
. 120 ref When Malcolm died in 1093, his brother DonaldIII of Scotland Domnall IIIDonaldIII succeeded ... II of Scotland Domnall II Donald II was the first man to be called r Alban i.e. King of Alba . ref ... , p. 124. ref MacBeth ruled for seventeen years before he was overthrown by Malcolm III of Scotland ... of Scotland Pelican, 1964 , p. 43. ref It was M el Coluim III, who acquired the nickname Canmore ... Alexander III of Scotland Alexander III as a guest of his brother in law Edward I at the sitting ... reaped by William s son Alexander II of Scotland Alexander II and his son Alexander III of Scotland ... of Independence Main Wars of Scottish Independence The death of king Alexander III of Scotland Alexander ... in Scotland, 1235 1560 Edinburgh University Press, 2004 , p. 50. ref In 1328, Edward III of England ... in 1390 by his ailing son John, who took the regnal name Robert III of Scotland Robert III . During ..., after the death of Robert III, regents ruled Scotland first, the Duke of Albany and later his ... significant acquisition of Scottish territory occurred when James III of Scotland James III married ...History of ScotlandScotland was first decisively settled after the end of the Wisconsinan glaciation last glacial period in the paleolithic , roughly 10,000 years ago. Prehistoric Scotland entered the Neolithic ... history of Scotland begins with the arrival of the Roman Empire in Britain, when the Romans established ... people were the Picts . During the 5th to 8th centuries, Scotland was invaded by Gaels Scoti from Ireland, the Anglo Saxons from the continent and the Norsemen Norse from Scandinavia. The Kingdom of Scotland was established in the 9th century. Because of the geographical orientation of Scotland and its .... The kingdom of Scotland was ruled by the House of Stuart from 1371. The Acts of Union 1707 Acts of Union of 1707 united Scotland with England into a new sovereign state called Kingdom of Great ... index.asp The Union of the Parliaments 1707 Learning and Teaching Scotland , accessed 2 ... more details
dangerous. His son James III of Scotland , who succeeded as a child also, was not apparently crowned ... the inauguration of King Alexander III of Scotland File Alexander III and Ollamh R gh.JPG thumb Scone ... depicts the coronation of King Alexander III of Scotland on Moot Hill , Scone. He is being greeted ...other uses2 Scone infobox UK place country Scotland official name Scone gaelic name Sg in scots name ... title New Scone Locality, Scotland accessdate November 14, 2011 publisher Scotland s Census Results Online ref os grid reference NO134259 latitude 56.417903 longitude 3.404037 map type Scotland unitary scotland Perth and Kinross lieutenancy scotland Perth and Kinross constituency westminster Perth ... Irish language Medieval Scoine is a village in Perth and Kinross , Scotland . The Middle Ages medieval ... . Old Scone was the historic capital of the Kingdom of Alba Kingdom of ScotlandScotland . In the Middle ... . Scone and Scotland In Scottish Gaelic language Gaelic poetry Scone s association with Monarch ... stream chroniclesofpic00sken page 96 mode 2up 97 . ref Scotland itself was often called the Kingdom ... of Scotland had in its earliest years to a capital . In either 1163 or 1164 King Malcolm IV of Scotland Malcolm IV described Scone Abbey as lang la in principali sede regni nostri , in the principal ... of the King of the Scots was not confined to the Kingdom of Scotland, which then only referred to Scotland north of the river Forth . The king also ruled in Lothian , Strathclyde and the Earl of Huntingdon ... Scone can in many ways be called the capital of Scotland . In the twelfth century, various foreign ... was established there, perhaps in the reign of Alexander I of Scotland . In 1124 the latter wrote ... existed in the reign of David I of Scotland was built. ref Spearman Spearman 1988 , p. 47 Lawrie Lawrie ... of England, although by the time records are clear, it appears that Scotland s Norman kings were ... Fergus mac Ferchair when the latter conquered Alba Scotland . ref Broun Broun 2003 , p. 194. ref Indeed ... more details
the death of Donald Dewar , Henry McLeish is selected to be First Minister of Scotland by the Scottish ...class infobox width 350 align center Image Flag of Scotland.svg 30px 2000 in Scotland Image Flag of Scotland.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Category Years in Scotland Years small align center 1998 in Scotland 1998 1999 in Scotland 1999 2000 2001 in Scotland 2001 2002 in Scotland 2002 style background color f3f3f3 align center small Category Centuries in Scotland Centuries small align left Category 18th century in Scotland 18th century Category 19th century in Scotland 19th century Category 20th century in Scotland 20th century Category 21st century in Scotland 21st century style background color f3f3f3 align center small See also small align center 1999 00 in Scottish football align center 2000 01 in Scottish football style text align center 2000 in Scottish television Events from 2000 in Scotland Incumbents further2 Politics of Scotland Order of precedence in Scotland Monarch of the United Kingdom Monarch Queen Elizabeth II since 6 February 1952 First Minister of Scotland First Minister and Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland Keeper of the Great Seal Donald Dewar from 17 May 1999 11 October 2000 , Henry McLeish From 26 October 2000 Events 11 January A Scottish ... 1 hi scotland 619361.stm title Release for playground killer accessdate 2011 11 22 date 2000 01 26 work BBC News ref 11 February The Royal Bank of Scotland succeeds in the hostile takeover battle for its larger English rival, NatWest Bank , successfully defeating a rival offer by the Bank of Scotland ... of Feudal Tenure etc. Scotland Act 2000 receives Royal Assent. 21 June Repeal of controversial ... Glasgow Anniesland to elect successors to Donald Dewar s seats in both the UK Parliament and the Scottish ... that Inverness has been awarded city status. ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi scotland ... 2000 In Scotland Category 2000 in Scotland ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Live in Scotland Type Live Artist Hank Williams III & the Damn Band Cover Live in Scotland.JPG Released Start date 2001 Recorded Start date 2000 06 20 Genre Outlaw country br Neotraditional country Length 42 34 Label Producer Last album Risin Outlaw br 1999 This album Live in Scotland br 2001 Next album Lovesick, Broke and Driftin br 2002 Live in Scotland is a live album by Hank Williams III & the Damn Band. It was recorded at the Renfrew Ferry in Glasgow, Scotland on June 20, 2000. Track listing Track listing headline writing credits yes title1 Wine Spodeeodee writer1 Stick McGhee length1 4 07 title2 Why Don t You Leave Me Alone writer2 Wayne Hancock length2 4 41 title3 Cocaine Blues writer3 T. J. Red Arnall length3 3 32 title4 I Don t Know writer4 Randy Howard length4 3 25 title5 On My Own writer5 Hank Williams III length5 3 12 title6 Mississippi Mud writer6 Williams III length6 3 13 title7 The Sun Comes Up writer7 Williams III length7 3 38 title8 Long Gone Lonesome Blues writer8 Hank Williams length8 3 13 title9 Ramblin Man song Ramblin Man writer9 Williams length9 3 22 title10 Move It On Over song Move It on Over writer10 Williams length10 3 25 title11 If the Shoe Fits writer11 Warren Denny Williams III length11 2 57 title12 Trashville writer12 Williams III length12 3 56 total length 42 34 Personnel Hank Williams III vocals, guitar Jason Brown upright bass Michael Fiddleboy McCanless fiddle Jim Murphy steel guitar Shawn McWilliams drums Duane Denison guitar References reflist Hank Williams III Category 2001 albums Category Live albums Category Hank Williams III albums ... more details
Donald McCallum is a former Scotland Scottish association football footballer who played as a defender. External links http www.lfchistory.net Players Player Profile 732 LFC History profile Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME McCallum, Donald ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish footballer DATE OF BIRTH June 1880 PLACE OF BIRTH Scotland DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT McCallum, Donald Category Scottish footballers Category Liverpool F.C. players Scotland footy bio stub ... more details
class infobox width 350 align center Image Flag of Scotland.svg 30px 1700 in Scotland Image Flag of Scotland.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Other years small align center 1690s in Scotland 1690s 1700 1701 in Scotland 1701 1702 in Scotland 1702 Events from the year 1700 in the Kingdom of Scotland . Events March the second Darien scheme Darien expedition abandoned. ref cite web url http www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk usfeatures timeline to1740.html title Undiscovered Scotland, timeline accessdate 2008 01 06 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20080121114335 http www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk usfeatures timeline to1740.html archivedate 21 January 2008 Added by DASHBot ref Births April John Kennedy, 8th Earl of Cassilis died 1759 in Great Britain 1759 27 August Charles Colyear, 2nd Earl of Portmore died 1785 in Great Britain 1785 11 September James Thomson poet James Thomson , poet died 1748 in Great Britain 1748 Full date unknown Donald Cameron of Lochiel died 1748 in Great Britain 1748 George Gilmer, Sr. , politician died 1757 in Great Britain 1757 Deaths March Andrew Bruce bishop Andrew Bruce , bishop year of birth unknown 29 July Prince William, Duke of Gloucester heir to the thrones of England, Scotland and Ireland born 1689 in Scotland 1689 16 November Jamie Macpherson , outlaw born 1675 in Scotland 1675 References Reflist Category 1700 in Scotland Category Years of the 17th century in ScotlandScotland hist stub ... more details
Scotland the What?, comprising Buff Hardie, Stephen Robertson and George Donald, on receiving the Freedom ... in November 2011. ref name bbcobit cite web url http www.bbc.co.uk news uk scotland north east orkney shetland 15903423 title Scotland The What? comic Steve Robertson dies date 26 November 2011 publisher BBC News ref References reflist colwidth 30em Hardie, Buff, Stephen Robertson, George Donald, Scotland ..., George Donald, Scotland the What? Second Helping Edinburgh Gordon Wright, 1996 . ISBN 978 0 903065 85 6 External links Portal Scotland http www.aberdeencity.gov.uk acci web files committeeminutesCouncil ...Scotland the What? were a Scotland Scottish comedy revue act comprising William Buff Hardie, Stephen Robertson and George Donald. Buff Hardie and Steve Robertson first met in the Aberdeen Student Show in 1952. ref name autogenerated1 Steve Robertson Scotland The What? An Inside Story P.45 Leopard Press 2010 ISBN 978 0 9534534 5 0 ref George Donald, another University of Aberdeen student, wrote music ... Scotland The What? An Inside Story P.60 & P.65 Leopard Press 2010 ISBN 978 0 9534534 5 0 ref ... Steve Robertson Scotland The What? An Inside Story P.43 Leopard Press 2010 ISBN 978 0 9534534 5 0 ref Jimmy Logan directed Scotland the What? from 1969 until his death in 1993. ref Steve Robertson Scotland The What? An Inside Story P.65 71 Leopard Press 2010 ISBN 978 0 9534534 5 0 ref The trio first appeared under the banner of Scotland the What? at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1969. They became ... review. ref Steve Robertson Scotland The What? An Inside Story P.34 Leopard Press 2010 ISBN 978 0 9534534 ... es and songs which they performed were largely based in the local dialect of the North east of Scotland known as Doric dialect Scotland the Doric . They were often set in a fictional Aberdeenshire village ... of Scotland culture promotion of the City and, above all, for makin a body laugh. The conferral took ... www.rossrecords.com Ross Records Publisher of two Best of Scotland What albums in 2000 and 2006 http ... more details
Steward of Scotland Prince and Great Steward of Scotland are two of the titles of the heir apparent ... , Lord of the Isles and Baron Renfrew , and is known outside of Scotland as the Prince of Wales . Princess of Scotland is the wife of the heir apparent to the throne. The current holder is the second ... of Rothesay known outside of Scotland as the Duchess of Cornwall . Prince of Scotland The title of Prince of Scotland originates from when Scotland was a separate kingdom from England and was held ... , Baron of Renfrew , Lord of the Isles , and Great Steward of Scotland. Before the English and Scottish ... heir was only addressed as Duke of Rothesay until that time. Principality of Scotland The title of Prince of Scotland originated from a charter granting the Principality of Scotland to the future James I of Scotland , the then heir apparent, granted on December 10, 1404, by Robert III of Scotland Robert III . During the reign of James III of Scotland James III , permanency was enacted to the title. The designation Principality of Scotland implied and implies not Scotland as a whole but lands in western Scotland, in areas such as Renfrewshire historic Renfrewshire , Ayrshire and the Stewartry ... in the rest of Scotland . The Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc. Scotland Act 2000 , however, abolished ... ref Great Steward The Great Stewardship of Scotland was granted to Walter the Steward, 1st High Steward of Scotland Walter Fitz Allan by David I of Scotland David I , and came to the Sovereign through the accession of Robert Stewart, son of Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland Walter Stewart, 6th Great Steward of Scotland , and of Marjorie Bruce , Princess of Scotland, daughter of Robert I of Scotland Robert I , as Robert II of Scotland Robert II in 1371. Since that date it has been enjoyed by the Sovereign s eldest son. The titles Prince and Great Steward of Scotland are normally conjoined ... property or interests of the Prince and Great Steward of Scotland to be heard in Parliament ... more details
III of England William II of Scotland born 1650, Netherlands 15 February 1703 Robert Kerr, 1st ...A list of events and people in Scotland in the 1700s class infobox id toc align left 1690s in Scotland 1690s 1700s 1710s in Scotland 1710s Incumbents List of Scottish monarchs Monarch of Scotland William III of England II of Scotland I of Ireland, r. 1689 1702 Anne of Great Britain Anne , r. 1702 1714 Duke of Rothesay , Prince of Scotland Prince and Great Steward of Scotland and etc. Vacant Following ... 1700 in Scotland 1700 March the second Darien scheme Darien expedition abandoned. ref name Undiscovered Scotland, timeline cite web url http www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk usfeatures timeline to1740.html title Undiscovered Scotland, timeline accessdate 2008 01 06 archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 5iaobGxNV archivedate 2009 07 27 deadurl no ref 1701 in Scotland 1701 16 September On the death of the deposed King James II of England James VII of Scotland , James Francis Edward Stuart declares himself James VIII and III of England and Ireland 1702 in Scotland 1702 8 March King William III of England William II of Scotland William III of England and Ireland dies and is succeeded by Queen Anne of Great Britain Anne on the English, Scottish and Irish thrones. 1703 in Scotland 1703 April the Edinburgh Fire Brigade is formed. ref name Undiscovered Scotland, timeline 1704 in Scotland 1704 Parliament of Scotland passes the Act of Security 1704 in response to the Parliament of England s Act ... mclean and Alistair mcmillan. Pp. xiii, 283. ISBN 0 19 925820 1 accessdate 2008 01 06 ref 1705 in Scotland ... of England passes the Alien Act 1705 Alien Act in response to the Parliament of Scotland s Act of Security 1704 . 1706 in Scotland 1706 4 November The Scottish Parliament votes in favour of the Acts of Union 1707 Acts of Union by 116 votes to 83. ref name books.google.com 1707 in Scotland 1707 16 January The Treaty or Act of Union between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland ... more details
s journal of his 1769 tour of Scotland. Notable descendants of Rev. Donald outside the church include ...for the Reverend Donald MacNicol of Lismore 1735 1802 Donald MacNicol The Reverend Donald Nicolson of Scorrybreac died between 1698 and 1702 was an Scottish Episcopal Church Episcopalian minister of Kilmuir, Skye Kilmuir in the Isle of Skye and head of the Clan MacNeacail , or MacNicol. Origins The origins of Clan MacNeacail are mysterious. The traditional account as relayed, for example, by the Rev. John Morison of Bragar in Lewis in about 1680 holds them to have been the ancient proprietors of Lewis , but they lost much of their power and prestige the Clan MacLeod of Lewis Macleods succeeded to the island by marriage to a MacNicol heiress. Hebridean tradition claims that this was a forced marriage, with the bride seized and the warriors of the Clan MacNicol attacked, with their vessels sunk ... of clergymen within its roll call, present in parishes across the Western Isles and northern Scotland ... tradition holds that one hundred leading men of the clan received burial. Life Rev. Donald was the son ..., as servitor to Sir James s son and heir. Donald graduated from Edinburgh University in 1659 as recorded ... that it was his experience in the south of Scotland that prompted him to Anglicise the clan name as Nicolson . The number of the Reverend Donald s wives is uncertain, but he is generally credited with twenty ... of Donald s son Malcolm to a daughter of MacLeod of Raasay records the affluence and splendour of the Nicolson ... form and required ministers to swear an oath of loyalty to the new king, William III ..., and Skye tradition records Rev. Donald Nicolson as one of the most forthright among their number ... credible to count Donald and Malcolm among the ranks of the Non Jurors. Descendants On his death, the Reverend Donald was succeeded by his son Malcolm, who married Margaret Macleod of Raasay . A large ... a History of the Nicolsons of Scorrybreac Maclean Press, 1999 DEFAULTSORT Nicolson, Donald Category ... more details
III of Scotland 1260 Uilleam, Earl of Mar William, Earl of Mar , to King Alexander III of Scotland Alexander III 1261 Henry de Balliol 1267 Sir Reginald Cheyne 1269 Sir Thomas Randolph, father of Thomas ... James II of Scotland James II Robert Boyd, 1st Lord Boyd , to King James III of Scotland James III ...Holders of the office of Lord Chamberlain of Scotland are known from about 1124 . It was ranked by King Malcolm as the third great Officer of State, called Camerarius Domini Regis , and had a salary of 200 per annum alloted to him. He anciently collected the revenues of the Crown, at least before Scotland ... of Scotland James I when he disbursed the money necessary for the maintenance of the King s Household ... functions after 1425 to the Treasurer of Scotland Treasurer . The position was vacant from 1558 ... 1159 Herbert, to Kings David I of Scotland David I and Malcolm IV of Scotland Malcolm IV 1179 Nicolaus ... de Giffard , Lord of Yester Castle Yester and Morham John de Melville, to King Alexander II of Scotland ... 41 Sir John de Maccuswel or Maxwell to King Alexander II of Scotland succeeded by his brother Aylmer ..., to King David II of Scotland David II 1333 Sir Robert de Lawedre of The Bass d. 1337 also Justiciar ..., Rector of Errol, to King Robert II of Scotland Robert II 1376 Michael de Monymusk , Bishop of Dunkeld ... of Corstophine d. c1448 , to King James I of Scotland James I 1431 Citation needed date September ... Earl of Crawford 1488 Alexander Home, 2nd Lord Home , to King James IV of Scotland James IV 1509 Alexander ... James V of Scotland James V 1547 James Fleming, 4th Lord Fleming d. 1558 , to Mary, Queen of Scots ... ref 1581 Esm Stewart, 1st Duke of Lennox , to King James VI of Scotland James VI 1594 ... staggeringstateo00scot The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland , edited by George Burnett officer of arms George ... is a list of Chamberlains of Scotland. See also p.cxxiii. http www.archive.org details rotuliscaccariir02grea .... Category Members of the Privy Council of Scotland Category Lists of Scottish people Category Positions ... more details
Parliament unveiled by Secretary of State for ScotlandDonald Dewar . ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk ...class infobox width 350 align center Image Flag of Scotland.svg 30px 1997 in Scotland Image Flag of Scotland.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Category Years in Scotland Years small align center 1995 in Scotland 1995 1996 in Scotland 1996 1997 1998 in Scotland 1998 1999 in Scotland 1999 style background color f3f3f3 align center small Category Centuries in Scotland Centuries small align left Category 18th century in Scotland 18th century Category 19th century in Scotland 19th century Category 20th century in Scotland 20th century Category 21st century in Scotland 21st century style background color f3f3f3 align center small See also small align center 1996 97 in Scottish football align center 1997 98 in Scottish football style text align center 1997 in Scottish television Events from 1997 in Scotland Incumbents further2 Politics of Scotland Order of precedence in Scotland Monarch of the United Kingdom Monarch Queen Elizabeth II since 6 February 1952 Events 22 February Scientist s at the Roslin Institute announce the birth of a cloning cloned sheep named Dolly the Sheep Dolly seven months after the fact. ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk onthisday hi dates stories february 22 newsid 4245000 4245877.stm title Dolly the sheep is cloned accessdate 10 February 2008 date 22 February 1997 work BBC News ref 1 May United Kingdom general election, 1997 UK General Election results in all Conservative MPs in Scotland losing their seats. 5 August James Reid is jailed for life for the murder of four year old James Ward, whose skull was struck by so many blows with a slater s hammer that it was smashed into fragments, like a jigsaw. ref cite news url http www.heraldscotland.com ... devolution referendum, 1997 Referendum in Scotland on the creation of a national Parliament with devolved ... in the United Kingdom References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 1997 In Scotland Category 1997 in Scotland ... more details
wiktionary ScotlandScotland is a country in Europe. Scotland may also refer to the Kingdom of Scotland , the sovereign Scottish state from 843 1707 Scotland European Parliament constituency Scotland , the team sent by the Commonwealth Games Council for Scotland to represent the country at the Commonwealth Games Scotland , the Scotland national football team Scotland , the Scotland national rugby union team Scotland , the Scotland national rugby league team Scotland , the Scotland national basketball team Scotland , the Scottish cricket team Scotland , any other Scottish national sports team, see List of national sports teams of Scotland Places in Australia Scotland Island, New South Wales Places in Canada Scotland, Ontario Places in the United Kingdom Scotland, Berkshire , a hamlet near Chapel Row Scotland, Leicestershire , a hamlet near Breedon on the Hill Scotland, Lincolnshire , a hamlet near Ingoldsby Scotland Street, Suffolk Scotland, West Yorkshire , a hamlet near Hebden Bridge Places in the United States Scotland, Arkansas Scotland, Connecticut Scotland, Florida Scotland, Georgia Scotland, Indiana Scotland, Maryland Scotland, Missouri Scotland, Pennsylvania , an unincorporated place in Greene Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania Scotland, South Dakota Scotland, Texas Scotland, Virginia Scotland County, Missouri Scotland County, North Carolina Scotland Neck, North Carolina Scotland Run , a river in New Jersey People Jason Scotland , a Trinidad and Tobago footballer Joe Scotland , Negro league baseball player Patricia Scotland, Baroness Scotland of Asthal , a Labour Party life peer Other uses Scotland The Goodies Scotland The Goodies , an episode of The Goodies Scotland, Pa. , a 2002 movie based on Shakespeare s Macbeth See also Scotia New Scotland disambiguation Scotland Yard disambiguation geo ca Scotland cy Scotland de Scotland es Scotland desambiguaci n fr Scotland it Scotland nl Scotland pl Scotland pt Scotland ru vo Scotland ... more details
occurred. Dunnottar Castle Dunnottar was taken during the reign of Donald II of Scotland Domnall ... III of Scotland James III and Margaret of Denmark, Queen of Scotland Margaret , whose betrothal ... of Scotland Margaret , betrothed to James III of Scotland . As the money was never paid, the connection ...History of Scotland Scandinavian Scotland refers to the period from the 8th to the 15th centuries during ... modern Scotland. Viking influence in the area commenced in the late 8th century, and hostility between ... Thorfinn Sigurdsson s rule in the 11th century included expansion well into north mainland Scotland ... been a motive factor in the emergence of the Gaelic kingdom of Alba, the forerunner of modern Scotland ... to this part of Scotland in the Early Middle Ages Scotland being relatively well recorded from the mid ... Woolf 2006 p. 94 ref The sources for information about the Hebrides and indeed much of northern Scotland ... of Scotland Scottish island possessions in the 12th century The Northern Isles , known to the Norse ... experienced the first and most long lasting Norse influence of any part of Scotland. Shetland is some ... of mainland Scotland, Caithness and Sutherland , fell under Norse control at an early date. South of there the entire western seaboard of mainland Scotland from Wester Ross to Kintyre was also subject ... Hebrides including Skye , Islay , Jura, Scotland Jura , Isle of Mull Mull and Iona . The islands ... from modern England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales ref name Philips10 Philip s World Atlas 1999 ... west Scotland ref name GCB203 and for much of the period, up until the 1266 Treaty of Perth ... of the above parts of Scandinavian dominated Scotland had a powerful influence on the affairs of Scotland ... interpretations of the period have led to widely divergent reconstructions of Viking Age Scotland ... Jura, Scotland Jura and Scarba . According to tradition Prince Breacan of Lochlann was shipwrecked ..., which exerted considerable influence in western Scotland and Mann into the 11th century. This version ... more details
Cricket has a lower profile in Scotland than it has in neighbouring England . Scotland is not one of the ten leading cricketing nations which play Test cricket Test matches , but the Scottish cricket team Scottish national team is now allowed to play full One Day International s even outside the Cricket World Cup , in which Scotland competed in 2007. Scotland has a well established recreational cricket structure. History Expand section date June 2010 Cricket in Scotland has a long history, which can be traced back to the 18th century. However, it has been afflicted by Anglocentrism, with many notable Scottish players joining the English national team, instead of their own, and with the Scottish national team playing as an English county side. Men s National Team The Scottish cricket team Scottish ... of its matches and was eliminated in the preliminary round. Scotland failed to qualify for the 2003 ... in the West Indies . Scotland won the qualifying tournament, the ICC Trophy, in Ireland in 2005. Scotland played Australian cricket team Australia , South African cricket team South Africa and Dutch cricket team the Netherlands in the opening group stage in 2007. Most of the members of Scotland ... Scottish cricketers. Administration The governing body for Scottish cricket is Cricket Scotland , which administers women s cricket and junior cricket as well as the men s game. Scotland is an Associate ... famous cricketer s to have come from Scotland are probably the former English cricket ... of the year in 1931 alongside Donald Bradman . The most infamous cricketer, a man who was vilified ... ICC World Twenty20 being held in England in June 2009. Scotland competed with well established ... in Group D. All of Scotland s matches were played at the Oval , London. See also Sport in Scotland ... SCOTLAND home.shtml Cricket Scotland official site http www.rampantlioncricket.co.uk The Rampant ... National Cricket Articles Category Cricket in Scotland ... more details
Donald Murray may refer to Sir Donald Murray judge born 1923 , Lord Justice of Appeal of the Supreme Court of Northern Ireland Donald Murray Scottish politician 1862 1923 , Liberal Party politician in ScotlandDonald Murray writer 1923 2006 , American journalist and teacher Donald Murray inventor 1885 1945 , electrical engineer and inventor of the telegraphic typewriter Donald Gaines Murray 1914 1986 , first African American to enter the University of Maryland School of Law since 1890 See also Don Murray disambiguation hndis Murray, Donald ... more details
color ffc boxstyle 4 background color bfc boxstyle 5 background color 9fe 1 1. Eleanor of Scotland 2 2. James I of Scotland 3 3. Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scots 4 4. Robert III of Scotland 5 5. Anabella ...Refimprove date April 2009 Infobox royalty royalty consort name Eleanor of Scotland title List of Austrian consorts Archduchess consort of Austria image Eleanor stewart 1458 80 daugh hi.jpg reign 1449 1480 spouse Sigismund, Archduke of Austria house House of Stuart Stewart father James I of Scotland mother Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scotland Joan Beaufort birth date 1433 birth place death date 20 November 1480 death place place of burial Eleanor of Scotland 1433 &ndash Innsbruck 20 November 1480 was a daughter of James I of Scotland and Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scotland Joan Beaufort . She married Sigismund, Archduke of Austria Sigismund 1427 1496 , a Habsburg Duke, then List of rulers of Austria Archduke of Further Austria , and finally ruler of German Tyrol Tyrol from 1446 to 1490 . Eleanor, like her two eldest sisters, inherited their father s love of literature. Her husband not being remarkable for learning, and ignorant of the French language , but fond of romances and works of fiction. The name of the archduchess is connected with the popular work entitled The History of the King s Son ... Margaret Holland 8 8. Robert II of Scotland 9 9. Elizabeth Mure 10 10. Sir John Drummond, 11th of Lennox ... 16 16. Walter Stewart, 6th High Steward of Scotland 17 17. Marjorie Bruce 18 18. Sir Adam Mure of Rowallan or Rawalla 19 19. Joan Cunningham ref McAndrew, Scotland s Historic Heraldry , p  .... Edward III of England 25 25. Philippa of Hainault 26 26. Paen de Roet 28 28. Thomas Holland, 2nd Earl ... 1433 births Category 1480 deaths Category Scottish princesses Eleanor of Scotland Category House of Stuart Eleanor of Scotland Category Austrian nobility Category Scottish people of English descent Category Austrian royal consorts Eleanor of ScotlandScotland royal stub bg de Eleonore ... more details
Scotland County is the name of two counties in the United States Scotland County, Missouri Scotland County, North Carolina geodis uscounty de Scotland County es Condado de Scotland fr Comt de Scotland it Contea di Scotland nl Scotland County no Scotland County nds Scotland County pl Hrabstwo Scotland pt Condado de Scotland sv Scotland County zh ... more details
Janet Donald c.1825&ndash 27 March 1892 was a New Zealand church leader. She was born in Wigtownshire , Scotland on c.1825. ref name DNZB Donald DNZB title Janet Donald first Paul last Tonson id 1d16 accessdate December 2011 ref References Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Donald, Janet ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Church leader DATE OF BIRTH c.1825 PLACE OF BIRTH Wigtownshire, Scotland DATE OF DEATH 27 March 1892 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Donald, Janet Category 1825 births Category 1892 deaths Category Scottish emigrants to New Zealand Category New Zealand Baptists NewZealand bio stub ... more details
Constitution of Scotland may refer to Scotland Act 1998 , the framework of devolution to Scotland Constitution for Scotland A Constitution for a Free Scotland , a document published by the Scottish National Party in 2002 disambig ... more details