Robert of Scotland may refer to Robert de Brus, 5th Lord of Annandale , claimant to the Scottish throne 1290 92, sometime regent of ScotlandRobert I of ScotlandRobert II of Scotland John II of ScotlandRobert, 1st Duke of Albany , Regent of Scotland hndis ... more details
RobertScotland Liddell was a British reporter and photographer for The Sphere newspaper The Sphere newspaper, who covered the events on the Eastern Front World War I Russian front during the World War I . ref http www.greatwardifferent.com Great War NewsMedia The Sphere.htm the Sphere One of the Better Class of Magazines ref References Reflist Books The Track of the War With Special Notes by Albert De Keersmaecker . Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., 1915 On the Russian front . Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & co., limited, 1916 Sestra Sketches from the Russian Front . Hodder and Stoughton, 1917 Actions and Reactions in Russia . Chapman & Hall, 1917, BiblioBazaar, LLC, 2008, ISBN 0559271328, 9780559271328 Big brother Bob . Simpkin, Marshall, 1923 Fifty Thousand Miles of Sun . Cassell and co., ltd., 1925 The gilded sign . 1927 The key of content . Cassell, 1928 Moulded in sand . McCutchan, 1930 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Liddell, RobertScotland ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Liddell, RobertScotland Category British war correspondents Category Scottish photographers Category Year of death missing Scotland artist stub UK journalist stub ... more details
type1 Title held predecessor David II of Scotland David II successor Robert III of ScotlandRobert III spouse Elizabeth Mure br Euphemia de Ross issue Robert III of Scotland br Walter Stewart, Lord ... Steward of Scotland and of Marjorie Bruce , daughter of Robert I of ScotlandRobert I and of his first ..., afterwards David II of Scotland David II , to Robert I and his second wife Elizabeth de Burgh ... occupied lands, but following an Anglo French truce, Robert proved reluctant to commit Scotland ... of Scotland John , Earl of Carrick , afterwards King Robert III, and then from 1388 to John s younger ... Stewart, born in 1316, was the only child of Walter Stewart, High Steward of Scotland and King Robert ... in 1338 and Robert the Steward resumed the Guardianship. ref Grant & Stringer, Medieval Scotland p.  ... and fourth degrees of kindred, Robert Steward of Scotland, lord of Stragrifis, in the diocese of Glasgow ..., David retained influence in Scotland and Robert had his Guardianship removed by parliament and given ... 102 105 ref or may have been directed against the southern Justiciar Scotland Justiciar , Robert Erskine ... become the 2nd Earl of Douglas . ref name Oram, p126 Robert s own sons, Robert III of Scotland ... from c. 1388 to 1390. Depicting the last years of Robert II and the rise of Robert III of Scotland ... and other nobles campaign for power. An ungoverned Scotland is ravaged by their conflicts. Robert Stewart ... of David II of Scotland and Robert II. John is a son in law to the latter and serves him as a diplomat ... ,part IV ref Ancestry Ancestors of Robert II of Scotland Notes reflist colwidth 30em References refbegin ... 1371 14 April 1390 s aft after Robert III of ScotlandRobert III s reg sct s new s ttl title Earl ... Steward of Scotland years 1326 1371 s aft after Robert III of Scotland John Stewart s roy sc s bef before ... 7 June 1329 22 February 1371 s aft after Robert III of Scotland John Stewart s end Children of Robert II of Scotland Contemporary rulers in reign of Robert II of Scotland Earls of Atholl Earls of Strathearn ... more details
II of ScotlandRobert II successor James I of Scotland James I spouse Anabella Drummond issue David ... house House of Stewart father Robert II of Scotland mother Elizabeth Mure birth date c. 1337 birth ... was the eldest son of Robert II of ScotlandRobert II and Elizabeth Mure and was legitimated with the marriage ....  128 ref In 1363, John joined his father Robert II of ScotlandRobert the Steward along with the earls ... of Otterburn center Robert II s policy of building up Stewart domination in Scotland through the advancement ... to maintain the link back to Robert I but also to disassociate himself from King John of Scotland John Balliol . ref Barrell, Medieval Scotland , p.  146 ref The four month delay in the crowning of Robert ... Moray or Joanna Moravia of Strathearn. Robert died in infancy James I of Scotland b. Dec 1394 ... agrees with Donaldson in his Scotland The Later Middle Ages 1974 and describes Robert III as a failure ... and needed to establish itself . ref Barrell, Medieval Scotland , p.  137 ref Robert III ... and Nationhood 1984 found Robert III to be probably Scotland s least impressive king . Grant ... even on Robert s death, Scotland didn t descend into open civil war but was restricted to positioning ... even Robert III s successor James I was unable to deal with properly. ref Lynch, Medieval Scotland , p ... Tranter . Covers events from c. 1388 to 1390. Depicting the last years of Robert II of Scotland and the rise .... It depicts the last few years in the reign of Robert III, the captivity of James I of Scotland at the hands ... color 9fe 1 1. Robert III of Scotland 2 2. Robert II of Scotland 3 3. Elizabeth Mure 4 4. Walter Stewart ... of Pokellie 8 8. James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland 9 9. Cecilia de Dunbar 10 10. Robert ... accessdate Refend See also Scottish monarchs family tree clear Succession boxes of Robert III of Scotland Children of Robert III of Scotland House of Stewart Scotland Contemporary rulers in reign of Robert ... Persondata . NAME Robert 03 Of Scotland ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1340 PLACE ... more details
Robert Kirk 1644 1692 was a Church of Scotland minister, reviser of William Bedell s Irish Bible into Scottish Gaelic of which only the Psalms were published, and author of The Secret Commonwealth of Elves, Fauns and Fairies a collection of Highland mythology. ref Robert Kirk The Secret Commonwealth of Elves, Fauns and Fairies ed. Andrew Lang 2008 In the late 17th century, a Scottish minister went looking for creatures of a middle nature betwixt man and angel. Robert Kirk roamed the Highlands, talking to country folk about their encounters with supernatural creatures. ref His involvement in Bedell s Bible was at the request of his friend James Kirkwood Church of Scotland James Kirkwood , a promoter of Scottish Gaelic literacy. Life He was youngest son of James Kirk, minister at Aberfoyle , Perthshire . He studied at Edinburgh University where he graduated M.A. in 1661 , and afterwards at University of St Andrews . In 1664 he became minister of Balquhidder , Perthshire, and in 1685 was appointed to his father s old charge at Aberfoyle, where he continued until his death on 14 May 1692. He was buried near the east end of the church, and his grave was marked by a stone with the inscription, Robertus Kirk, A.M., Lingu Hiberni Lumen . He was twice married, and when his first wife died cut out with his own hands an epitaph for her, at Balquhidder. His eldest son, Colin, became a writer to the signet, and another, Robert, was appointed minister of Dornoch , Sutherlandshire . ref name DNB Dictionary of National Biography , Kirk, Robert 1641? 1692 , Gaelic scholar, by J. C. Hadden. Published 1892. ref Works Kirk was a Gaelic scholar, the author of the first complete translation of the Scottish ... Attribution DNB Persondata NAME Kirk, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Church of Scotland minister DATE OF BIRTH 1644 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1692 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Kirk, Robert ... of Scotland ... more details
Use dmy dates date April 2012 Sir Robert Keith died 1346 was a Scottish nobleman and Earl Marischal Marischal of Scotland. He was a grandson of the Robert II Keith, Marischal of ScotlandRobert Keith who commanded the Scottish cavalry at the Battle of Bannockburn . He fought for King David II of Scotland in his wars with Edward Balliol and the English. He was killed at the Battle of Neville s Cross . See also Clan Keith Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Keith,Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1346 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Keith,Robert Category Scottish deaths at the Battle of Neville s Cross Category 1346 deaths Category Year of birth unknown scotland bio stub ... more details
, again soldier Sir Robert Keith died 11 August 1332 was a Scotland Scottish knight, diplomat, and hereditary Marischal of Scotland who commanded forces loyal to Robert Bruce at the Battle of Bannockburn . Service before Bannockburn Under Malcolm IV , the title Marischal of Scotland had been bestowed ... in a skirmish near the River Cree in 1300, but was back in Scotland by 1308 and in March 1309 was present at Robert I of Scotland s first parliament at St Andrews . Bannockburn Keith served as a relatively ... of Scotland William Keith after Robert III Keith, Marischal of ScotlandRobert Keith years s legal ... 1332 PLACE OF DEATH Dupplin Moor , Scotland DEFAULTSORT Keith,Robert Category Signatories to the Declaration ...Use dmy dates date April 2012 Infobox military person name Sir Robert Keith image caption birth date death date 12 August 1332 placeofburial label placeofburial birth place death place Dupplin Moor , Scotland ... Flag icon Scotland Kingdom of Scotland branch serviceyears rank servicenumber unit commands Scottish .... Robert Keith was the great grandson of Philip de Keith d. c. 1225 , and the son of William de Keith ... of the lands beyond the River Forth . ref http www.burkespeerage.com articles scotland esnews es0502a.aspx Extract from The Great Historic Families of Scotland, By James Taylor, M.A., D.D., F.S.A and published ... archers, ref http www.burkespeerage.com articles scotland esnews es0502a.aspx THE KEITHS ref who ..., following which Bruce had undisputed military control of Scotland, excepting the Royal Burgh ... articles scotland esnews es0502a.aspx ref who in 1320 signed a letter to the Pope vindicating Scottish ... with the King of France . He was killed fighting for King David II of Scotland at the Battle of Dupplin Moor . Ancestors and descendants Sir Robert Keith was the great grandson of Philip Keith, the first Earl Marischal. Keith s grandson and successor as Marischal, also named Robert Keith d. 1346 Robert Keith , was killed during the Battle of Durham in 1346. Keith s indirect descendants, eventually ... more details
at Kensal Green Cemetery Category Irish Unionists de Robert Anderson Polizist es Robert Anderson Scotland Yard fr Robert Anderson Scotland Yard ...Refimprove date December 2010 Image SirRobertAnderson.jpg thumb 175px right Sir Robert Anderson Sir Robert Anderson , Order of the Bath KCB 29 May 1841 15 November 1918 , was the second Assistant Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis Assistant Commissioner Crime of the London Metropolitan Police , from 1888 to 1901. He was also an intelligence officer, theologian and writer. Early life and education Anderson was born in Mountjoy Square , Dublin , Ireland . His father, Matthew Anderson, was Crown Solicitor , a distinguished elder in the Presbyterian Church of Ireland , and of Ulster Scots people Ulster Scots descent. He described himself as an anglicized Irishman of Scottish extraction . ref Anderson, R., Redemption Truths , Introduction by Wiersbe, W., Kregel 1980, ISB0 8254 2131 4, page vi ref On leaving school, Anderson began a business apprenticeship in a large brewery, but after eighteen ... Crime at Scotland Yard , in operations related to political crime. In 1888, Monro was promoted to Commissioner ... and perfect faithfulness to the public. Raymond Blathwayt , in Great Thoughts , wrote Sir Robert Anderson ... and Keith Skinner Sir Robert Anderson and Lady Agnes Anderson , by A. P. Moore Anderson Representative Men at Home Dr. Anderson at New Scotland Yard , from Cassell s Saturday Journal , 11 June 1892, as reprinted ... Sir Robert Anderson entry at Casebook Jack the Ripper http www.casebook.org ripper media rps.lighterside.html ... www.casebook.org ripper media rps.apmoore.html Sir Robert Anderson and Lady Agnes Anderson full ... Sir Robert Anderson, Secret Service Theologian Jack the Ripper Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Anderson, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 29 May 1841 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 15 November 1918 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Anderson, Robert Category Jack ... more details
Robert II of ScotlandRobert II to come to the throne and establish the Stuart Dynasty . ref name Barrow ... long name Scotland spaces 2 resize 75 Scottish English English Scots language Scots br Alba spaces 2 resize 75 Scottish Gaelic common name Scotland image flag Flag of Scotland.svg flag width 127px ... anthem None de jure br Various de facto see National anthem of Scotland and note sup 1 sup image map Scotland in the UK and Europe.svg map caption map caption location color dark green subregion the United ... 15 February 2008 title Registrar General s Mid 2005 Population Estimates for Scotland publisher Gro Scotland location UK date 16 February 2010 accessdate 30 April 2010 ref ethnic groups year demonym ... there. DO NOT EDITWAR leader title2 First Minister of Scotland First Minister leader name2 Alex ... Scotland in the Early Middle Ages Early Middle Ages exact date of establishment Origins of the Kingdom ... estimate 5,222,100 ref cite news url http news.stv.tv scotland 245326 population of scotland at its highest since 1977 title Population of Scotland at its highest since 1977 publisher STV date 27 April ... Project. Gross Domestic Product in Current Prices for Scotland, 2010 Q4 publisher Scottish Government ... to . for the cite to end in a . , as necessary. inconsistent citations ref br Saint Margaret of Scotland St Margaret ref Cite web work Catholic Online title St Margaret of Scotland url http www.catholic.org ... ref footnote1 Flower of Scotland , Scotland the Brave and Scots Wha Hae have been used in lieu of an official ... the Gaelic Language Scotland Act 2005 , with securing Gaelic as an official language of Scotland ... or Scots was commonplace, particularly outwith Scotland. However, the modern use of the term describes only products of Scotland, usually food or drink related. footnote4 Scotland s head of state is the monarch of the United Kingdom, currently Queen Elizabeth II since 1952 . Scotland has limited ... Scotland European Parliament constituency a UK electoral region for the European Parliament . Certain ... more details
David of Scotland may refer to David I of Scotland c.1085 1153 David II of Scotland , 1324 1371 , son of Robert the Bruce David of Scotland, 8th Earl of Huntingdon , 1144 1219 , Scottish prine, grandson of David I hndis he ... more details
Mary of Scotland may refer to Mary, Queen of Scots 1542 1587 , Queen regnant of Scotland from 1542 to 1567 Mary of Scotland film Mary of Scotland film , a 1936 film about Mary, Queen of Scots, based on the Maxwell Anderson stage play of the same name Mary of Scotland 1082 1116 , daughter of Malcolm III of Scotland M el Coluim III and Saint Margaret of Scotland wife of Eustace III of Boulogne Mary of Scotland, daughter of Robert III of Scotland and Annabella Drummond, c. 1380&ndash c. 1458. Mary of Scotland, Countess of Buchan , daughter of James I of Scotland and Joan Beaufort wife of Jan van Borselen, Lord of Campvere Mary Stewart, Princess of Scotland , daughter of James II of Scotland and Mary of Guelders, c. 1451&ndash 1488 married Thomas Boyd, 1st Earl of Arran annulled James Hamilton Mary of Scotland horse disambiguation hn fr Marie Stuart homonymie it Maria di Scozia ja sv Maria Stuart film ... more details
class infobox width 350 align center Image Flag of Scotland.svg 30px 1703 in Scotland Image Flag of Scotland.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Other years small align center 1701 in Scotland 1701 1702 in Scotland 1702 1703 1704 in Scotland 1704 1705 in Scotland 1705 Events from the year 1703 in the Kingdom of Scotland . Events April the Edinburgh Fire Brigade is formed. 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 5 January James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Hamilton died 1743 in Great Britain 1743 Deaths 15 February Robert Kerr, 1st Marquess of Lothian born 1636 in Scotland 1636 6 May John Murray, 1st Marquess of Atholl born 1631 in Scotland 1631 25 September Archibald Campbell, 1st Duke of Argyll born 1658 in Scotland 1658 References Reflist Category 1703 in Scotland Category Years of the 18th century in ScotlandScotland hist stub ... more details
1619 in Scotland 1619 1696 2 August Robert Campbell of Glenlyon , nobleman and commanding officer at the Massacre ...class infobox id toc align left 1680s in Scotland 1680s 1690s 1700s in Scotland 1700s Events from the 1690s in the Kingdom of Scotland . Incumbents List of Scottish monarchs Monarch of Scotland William III of England II of Scotland I of Ireland, r. 1689 1702 Co monarch with Mary II Mary II of England , Scotland, and Ireland, r. 1689 1694 Co monarch with William III, II, and I Duke of Rothesay , Prince of Scotland Prince and Great Steward of Scotland and etc. Vacant Events 1690 in Scotland 1690 30 ... at the Battle of Cromdale . ref name Undiscovered Scotland cite web url http www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk usfeatures timeline to1700.html title Undiscovered Scotland Timeline of Scottish History ... 1692 in Scotland 1692 13 February Massacre of Glencoe Members of Clan MacDonald of Glencoe killed by members ... in Scotland 1694 28 December On the death of Queen Mary II of England Mary II , William III becomes sole monarch of Scotland, England and Ireland. ref name Cassell s Chronology 1695 in Scotland 1695 9 May Parliament of Scotland assembles to investigate the Glencoe massacre. ref name Cassell s Chronology 1 November Establishment of the Bank of Scotland . ref name Pocket On This Day cite book title ... 1696 in Scotland 1696 Education Act 1696 Education Act of 1696 ordains a school in every Parish Scotland parish successful act governs education until the 1872 act . 1698 in Scotland 1698 July First expedition sets sail as part of the Darien scheme . ref name Undiscovered Scotland November The colony of New Caledonia established on the Isthmus of Panama . ref name Undiscovered Scotland 1699 in Scotland 1699 The colony of New Caledonia abandoned the colonists return to Scotland. ref name Undiscovered Scotland September The second expedition to Darien sets sail, unaware of the failure of the first. ref name Undiscovered Scotland Births 1692 22 April James Stirling mathematician James Stirling ... more details
class infobox width 350 align center Image Flag of Scotland.svg 30px 1987 in Scotland Image Flag of Scotland.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Category Years in Scotland Years small align center 1985 in Scotland 1985 1986 in Scotland 1986 1987 1988 in Scotland 1988 1989 in Scotland 1989 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 1986 87 in Scottish football align center 1987 88 in Scottish football style text align center 1987 in Scottish television Events from 1987 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 20 May The Abolition of Domestic Rates Etc. Scotland Act 1987 and the Criminal Justice Scotland Act 1987 both receive the Royal Assent. 11 June United Kingdom general election, 1987 General election The Conservative Party UK Conservatives win just 10 of the 72 constituencies in Scotland, but are re elected to power due to the scale of their election victory in England. Among the new MPs elected is Alex Salmond who gained Banff and Buchan UK Parliament constituency Banff and Buchan for the SNP from the Conservatives. 27 August Robert Maclennan , MP for Caithness and Sutherland , replaces David Owen as leader of the Social Democratic Party UK Social Democratic Party . ref cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk onthisday hi dates stories august 27 newsid 2535000 2535933.stm title Maclennan replaces Owen in SDP publisher BBC accessdate 2007 07 02 date 1987 08 27 ref See also 1987 in the United Kingdom References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 1987 In Scotland Category 1987 in Scotland ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 class infobox width 350 align center File Flag of Scotland.svg 30px 1847 in Scotland File Flag of Scotland.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Other years small align center 1845 in Scotland 1845 1846 in Scotland 1846 1847 1848 in Scotland 1848 1849 in Scotland 1849 1847 in Scotland . Events Empty section date May 2010 Organisations established United Presbyterian Church of Scotland Organisations disestablished Empty section date May 2010 Births February 13 Sir Robert McAlpine, 1st Baronet , Concrete Bob , founded the major construction firm now known as Sir Robert McAlpine d. 1934 March 3 Alexander Graham Bell , scientist and inventor d. 1922 April 27 Archibald Orr Ewing , former MP d. 1893 August 3 John Hamilton Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair , Order of the Thistle KT , Order of St Michael and St George GCMG , Royal Victorian Order GCVO , Privy Council of the United Kingdom PC , former Governor General of Canada d. 1934 September 12 John Crichton Stuart, 3rd Marquess of Bute , Order of the Thistle KT , Rector of the University of St Andrews d. 1900 John Ramsay, 13th Earl of Dalhousie , Order of the Thistle KT , Liberal politician, former Secretary for Scotland d. 1887 Deaths May 31 Thomas Chalmers , mathematician and a leader of the Free Church of Scotland 1843 1900 Free Church of Scotland b. 1780 Archibald Simpson , architect b. 1790 See also Portal Scotland Timeline of Scottish history DEFAULTSORT 1847 In Scotland Category 19th century in Scotland Category 1847 in the United Kingdom Scotland Category 1847 in Scotland Scotland hist stub ... more details
The Guardians of Scotland were the de facto Head of state heads of state of Scotland ref cite book last Barrow first G. W. S. title Robert Bruce and the community of the realm of Scotland publisher Edinburgh ... for the second time 1335 1338 Robert II of ScotlandRobert the Steward , nephew older in years to David and future king of Scotland. Robert was guardian on four occasions, sometimes jointly, and latterly ... books?id fmA1R9aPK90C&pg PA38&lpg PA38&dq 22Guardians of Scotland 22 rulers&source bl&ots rn S Ws5 u&sig ... 1306. During the many years of minority in Scotland s subsequent history, there were many guardians of Scotland and the post was a significant constitutional feature in the course of development for Politics of Scotland politics in the country . File Great Seal Government of the Realm after death King Alexander III.jpg thumb Add caption here Guardians of Scotland during the First Interregnum 1290 1292 William Fraser Guardian of Scotland William Fraser , Bishop of St Andrews Robert Wishart , Bishop of Glasgow John II Comyn, Lord of Badenoch James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland John ... from the Parliament of Scotland Scots Parliament of 1290, sitting at Birgham , confirming the Treaty of Salisbury , the guardians of Scotland are listed as ref cite web url http www.rps.ac.uk frameset.php ... of Scotland to 1707 , University of St Andrews language Old French, with modern English translation accessdate 2009 10 03 ref blockquote ... Guillaume de Seint Andreu et Robert de Glasgu evesques, Johan ... William Fraser of St Andrews and Robert Wishart of Glasgow bishops, John Comyn and James the Steward of Scotland, guardians of the kingdom of Scotland . Guardians of Scotland during the Second Interregnum 1296 1306 William Wallace Sir William Wallace 1297 1298 Robert the Bruce , Earl of Carrick 1298 1300 John III Comyn John Comyn 1298 1300 , 1302 1304 ref G. W. S. Barrow, Robert Bruce and the Community of the Realm of Scotland 2005 p. 189. ref William Lamberton , Bishop of St Andrews 1299 1301 ... more details
Image Carrick district .PNG thumb right 300px Map of Scotland showing the district of Carrick Carrick lang gd A Charraig , IPA gd xar k pron is a former comital district of Scotland which today forms part of South Ayrshire . History The word Carrick comes from the Scottish Gaelic language Gaelic word Carraig , meaning rock or rocky place. Maybole was the historic capital of Carrick. The county was eventually combined into Ayrshire which was divided naturally by its rivers. into the three districts of District of Cunninghame, Ayrshire Cunninghame in the north along the River Irvine , in the centre by the River Ayr and District of Kyle, Ayrshire Kyle in the south along the River Doon by the District of Carrick. These three districts formed Ayrshire , one of the counties of Scotland . The main reorganisation took place during the Local Government Scotland Act 1889 , this Act established a uniform system of county council s and town councils in Scotland and restructured many of Scotland s counties. See History of local government in the United Kingdom The Earl of Carrick Earldom of Carrick was home to Scotland s Bruce family. Robert de Brus, jure uxoris Earl of Carrick Robert de Bruce , the 6th Lord of Annandale, Scotland Annandale , acquired the Earldom as a result of his 1274 marriage to the widow, Marjorie of Carrick . Their son became King Robert I of Scotland , more commonly known as Robert the Bruce. The title Earl of Carrick is now one of the lesser Scottish titles of the heir apparent to the throne, currently Charles, Prince of Wales Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales , whose principal Scottish title is Duke of Rothesay . Kyle and Carrick was the former name 1975 1996 of a local government district in the Strathclyde region of Scotland. In 1996 it was re constituted as a Unitary Authority, but renamed South Ayrshire . See also Galloway Galwegian Gaelic External links http www.nls.uk digitallibrary map early blaeu 83.html Map of Carrick http www.nls.uk digitallibrary ... 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 ScotlandRobert 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 ScotlandRobert I , as Robert II of ScotlandRobert 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
Infobox WorldScouting name Girlguiding Scotland namelabel1 name1 namelabel2 name2 namelabel3 name3 image Girlguiding Scotland Logo 2010.png alt image size 150px caption Official Girlguiding Scotland logo 2010 type Charity owner age headquarters Girlguiding Scotland Headquarters location Edinburgh country Scotland coords f date defunct founders founder Robert Baden Powell , br Agnes Baden Powell award ... next prev portal Girlguiding Scotland is part of the worldwide Girl Guides Guiding movement. It is currently Scotland s largest voluntary organisation for girls and young women with 61,375 members in 3,500 units throughout Scotland. ref cite web last Pitches first Sally title National Youth Work ... company in Scotland and was founded by Lady Erskine . The first meeting occurred on February 26 ... File Girlguiding Scotland.svg thumb 140px right earlier membership badge Girlguiding Scotland has active units in six regions that cover all of Scotland Lothian & Borders Ayrshire & South West ... www.girlguidingscotland.org.uk organisationstructure work Girlguiding Scotland About Us publisher Girlguiding Scotland accessdate 2 August 2011 ref In 2009 there were approximately 10,000 Rainbow Girl ... women, and 40 Lone Guides Lones . About one in three eight year old girls in Scotland is a Brownie Girl Guides Brownie , and half the women born in Scotland have belonged to Girlguiding Scotland at some ... info facts figures.htm Girlguiding Scotland Facts and Figures ref Girlguiding Scotland is a charity recognised by HM Revenue and Customs in Scotland and is funded by membership subscriptions and a trading arm. ref name girlguidingscotland.org.uk ref cite web title Guide Association Scotland ... 2011 ref Girlguiding Scotland s headquarters is based at Coates Crescent, Edinburgh. ref http www.girlguidingscotland.org.uk information info contact us.htm Girlguiding Scotland Contact Page ref ... information info background.htm Girlguiding Scotland Background ref ref cite web title Dinah ... more details
Infobox Organization name Universities Scotland image border size caption motto formation 1992, renamed 2000 type headquarters 53 Hanover Street, Edinburgh EH2 2 PJ location Scotland membership 20 higher education institutions language leader title Convener leader name Professor Bernard King key people Director Alastair Sim num staff 13 budget website http www.universities scotland.ac.uk Universities Scotland was formed in 1992 as the Committee of Scottish Higher Education Principals COSHEP adopting its current name in 2000, when Universities UK was also formed. ref name UCUK http www.universitiesuk.ac.uk AboutUs OrganisationalStructure Pages Universities Scotland.aspx Universities UK Organisational Structure Universities Scotland ref It represents 14 Universities and six other higher education institutions in Scotland. The Convener serves a two year term of office. As of 2010, this post is held by Prof Bernard King, Principal academia Principal of the University of Abertay . The Director of the permanent staff is Alastair Sim. Members University of Aberdeen University of Abertay University of Dundee University of Edinburgh Edinburgh College of Art Edinburgh Napier University University of Glasgow Glasgow Caledonian University Glasgow School of Art Heriot Watt University University of the Highlands and Islands Open University in Scotland Queen Margaret University Robert Gordon University Royal Scottish Academy of Music & Drama Scottish Agricultural College University of St Andrews University of Stirling University of Strathclyde University of the West of Scotland See also Universities UK List of universities in Scotland References reflist External links http www.universities scotland.ac.uk Website Category Universities and colleges in Scotland Category University associations and consortia Category 2000 establishments in Scotland Category Organizations established in 2000 Category Higher education in Scotland Category Organisations based in Edinburgh Scotland org stub ... more details
class infobox width 350 align center Image Flag of Scotland.svg 30px 1992 in Scotland Image Flag of Scotland.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Category Years in Scotland Years small align center 1990 in Scotland 1990 1991 in Scotland 1991 1992 1993 in Scotland 1993 1994 in Scotland 1994 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 1991 92 in Scottish football align center 1992 93 in Scottish football style text align center 1992 in Scottish television Events from 1992 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 6 March &ndash The Local Government Finance Act 1992 , which will replace the Community Charge Poll Tax with the Council Tax from April next year, receives the Royal Assent . 9 April &ndash The United Kingdom general election, 1992 General Election results in Labour winning a clear majority of MPs in Scotland, with 49 out of 72 elected. However, the Conservative Party, with only 11 MPs in Scotland, becomes the UK government. ref http www.parliament.uk documents commons information office m13.pdf GENERAL ELECTION RESULTS, 9 APRIL 1992 parliament.uk, accessed 30 October 2011 ref 9 May &ndash Rangers FC ... University , Robert Gordon University and the University of Paisley . 24 June &ndash Ravenscraig ... Lord Hope , the Lord President of the Court of Session , Scotland s most senior judge, permits ... news scotlands appeal courts to let in tv cameras 1538862.html title Scotland s appeal ... 1992 In Scotland Category 1992 in Scotland ... more details
Infobox Television show name Made in Scotland image caption genre Factual presenter John Michie starring country SCO language English language English producer location camera Multicamera setup Multi camera runtime 60 minutes br including adverts company STV Productions network STV TV network STV first aired July 23, 2009 last aired br August 6, 2009 related website http www.stv.tv madeinscotland Made in Scotland was a 3 part documentary series produced by STV Productions and broadcast on STV TV network STV in Northern and Central Scotland in 2009, presented by Taggart actor John Michie . The show has since been broadcast across the UK on digital channel Blighty TV channel Blighty . Michie, as well as a number of well known faces from Scotland, focus on an iconic symbol that makes Scotland so unique and recognisable internationally. Exploring the country, its people and its culture, this series has seen celebrities examining Scottish icons that many Scots take for granted, while revealing little known history and also challenging popular assumptions. The programme was made by STV, in association with the Daily Record Scotland Daily Record and Sunday Mail Scotland Sunday Mail , to celebrate Homecoming Scotland 2009 . 10 minute clips of the programme are used as fillers on STV. Presenters class wikitable Presenter Subject Alastair Campbell bagpipes Ronnie Corbett golf Lorraine Kelly inventors Charles Kennedy engineering Sanjeev Kohli Irn Bru Aggie MacKenzie shortbread Kathleen McDermot redhead Alex Norton Robert Burns Kirsty Wark haggis References reflist External links col begin col 2 stv.tv id madeinscotland title Made in Scotland col 2 STV Player id programmes made in scotland title Made in Scotland col end Category 2000s British television series Category 2009 British television programme debuts Category 2009 British television programme endings Category STV Productions ... more details
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, to King David II of Scotland David II 1333 Sir Robert de Lawedre of The Bass d. 1337 also Justiciar 1334 Robert de Peebles 1349 Thomas, Earl of Mar 1350 Walter Fleming of Biggar, South Lanarkshire Biggar 1354 Robert de Erskine c1354 c1361 Thomas Stewart, 2nd Earl of Angus 1371 William de Biggar, Rector of Errol, to King Robert II of ScotlandRobert II 1376 Michael de Monymusk , Bishop of Dunkeld 1377 John Lyon lord of Glamis Sir John Lyon 1382 Robert Stewart, Earl of Fife 1426 John Forrester of Corstophine d. c1448 , to King James I of Scotland James I 1431 Citation needed date September ... 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 ... 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 ... III of Scotland 1260 Uilleam, Earl of Mar William, Earl of Mar , to King Alexander III of Scotland ... Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray , 1278 John de Lindsay 1319 William de Lindsay, to Robert the Bruce ... 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 ... more details