Infobox rugby biography name Nic White image birth name Nicolas White birth date birth date and age 1990 06 13 df y birth place Scone, New South Wales Scone , Australia height height m 1.73 weight convert 82 kg stlb abbr on nickname occupation school university spouse children relatives ru currentposition ru currentteam ru position Scrum half rugby union Scrum Half ru amateuryears ru amateurclubs ru clubyears ru proclubs ru clubcaps ru clubpoints super14years 2011 super14 Brumbies rugby Brumbies super14caps 7 super14points 14 ru provinceyears 20 ru province ru provincecaps ru provincepoints ru nationalyears ru nationalteam ru nationalcaps ru nationalpoints ru sevensnationalyears ru sevensnationalteam ru sevensnationalcomp website Nic White born 13 June 1990 in Scone, New South Wales Scone , Australia is an Australian rugby union player who plays for the Brumbies rugby Brumbies in Super Rugby . His playing position is scrum half rugby union scrum half . He made his Brumbies rugby Brumbies debut during the 2011 Super Rugby season against the Queensland Reds Reds in Brisbane . External links http www.brumbies.com.au Team PlayerProfile tabid 1208 playerid 30 Default.aspx Brumbies profile Brumbies squad Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata NAME Nic White ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Australia n rugby union player DATE OF BIRTH 13 June 1990 PLACE OF BIRTH Scone, Australia DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT White, Nic Category 1990 births Category Living people Category Australian rugby union players Category rugby union scrum halves Category Brumbies rugby union players ... more details
Other places3 Aberdeen station disambiguation Infobox CityRail station station name Aberdeen image Aberdeennov10.jpg servicearea Hunter Line servicearea2 CountryLink North Western code ADM town Aberdeen street New England Highway distance 300.73 altitude ? traintype Regional br CountryLink platforms 1 tracks 1 platform arr 1 Side stationtype Ground gates No connect None disabled Yes facilities http www.cityrail.info facilities facilities.jsp?n 1&giveOutput true&facility Link File Railway Station Aberdeen.jpg thumb Station in 1958 Aberdeen railway station is a station in New South Wales , Australia . It lies on the Main North railway line, New South Wales Main North Scone, New South Wales Scone branch of the CityRail regional network s Hunter railway line Hunter Line , and serves the town of Aberdeen, New South Wales . The station has a crossing loop, with a single platform on the main line. ref http www.nswrail.net locations show.php?name NSW Aberdeen Aberdeen Station Details ref The station has minimal servicing with 3 services to Scone and 3 to Newcastle on weekdays only 2 on weekends , via Cityrail s Hunter line. The station also has one service in each direction via Countrylink s North West line, every day. The platform is being reconstructed, with a new shelter being built as well as new retaining walls. Platforms and services CityRail platform box p1alinename Hunter line p1astop regional services to Scone and to Newcastle p1anotes p1blinename CountryLink North Western p1bstop country services to Sydney 1 per day , Armidale and Moree 1 per day p1bnotes s rail start s rail title NSW Main lines s line system NSW Country lines line North previous Scone next Koolbury s rail title CityRail s line system CityRail line Main North previous Scone next Muswellbrook s rail title CountryLink s line system CountryLink line North Western previous Scone next Muswellbrook s end References Reflist coord 32.1669 150.8920 display title format dms region AU NSW type railwaystation ... more details
Stone of Destiny may refer to Stone of Scone , the coronation stone of Scottish monarchs Stone of Destiny film Stone of Destiny film , a 2008 film directed by Charles Martin Smith Stone of Destiny, an Irish reel written in 2002 by Maurice Lennon of the folk goup Stockton s Wing Lia F il , a monolithic stone in Ireland disambig Category Stones es Piedra del Destino eu Patuaren harria sv desstenen ... more details
Parkville may refer to Places United States A neighborhood in Hartford, Connecticut called Hartford Parkville Parkville Parkville, Maryland Parkville, Michigan Parkville, Missouri , a suburb of Kansas City Parkville, Pennsylvania Australia Parkville, Victoria , an inner suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Parkville, New South Wales , a small town near Scone, New South Wales, Australia See also Parksville disambiguation geodis de Parkville es Parkville it Parkville nl Parkville no Parkville pl Parkville vo Parkville ... more details
The Saugeen River is located in southern Ontario, Canada Ontario , Canada , flowing generally north west about 160  km before exiting into Lake Huron . The river is navigable for some distance, and was once an important barge route. Today the river is best known for its fishing and as a canoe route. The river s name comes from an Ojibwe language Ojibwa language word Zaagiing , meaning outlet . Tributaries The river is split in two for most of its length, with the South and North Saugeens both being formed from a number of smaller branches starting south west of Owen Sound, Ontario Owen Sound . The two main branches meet about 24  km south southeast of its exit into Lake Huron, at Southampton, Ontario Southampton . Rocky Saugeen Camp Creek Styx River Beatty Saugeen River Teeswater River Communities Durham, Ontario Durham Hanover, Ontario Hanover Mount Forest, Ontario Mount Forest Paisley, Ontario Paisley Priceville, Ontario Priceville Scone, Ontario Scone Southampton, Ontario Southampton Walkerton, Ontario Walkerton Hungerford s crawling water beetle The North Saugeen River is home to one of the most critically endangered of all insects the Hungerford s crawling water beetle . In fact, the only known population of Hungerford s crawling water beetles outside of the United States were discovered near Scone, Ontario Scone in Bruce County, Ontario . In 1986, 42 beetles were identified at a site downstream from a dam there. An unspecified number of beetles were last recorded in 2001, but surveys in 2002 uncovered no specimens. As a result, the status of this population of Hungerford s crawling water beetles is uncertain at present. Although the Hungerford s crawling water beetle was categorized as endangered on March 7, 1994, under the provisions of the U.S. Endangered Species Act , it is currently not protected in Canada . See also List of Ontario rivers External links http www.svca.on.ca Saugeen Conservation http www.svca.on.ca canoe1.htm Saugeen River Canoe Rou ... more details
Barbara Young may refer to Barbara Young, Baroness Young of Old Scone , Labour member of the British House of Lords Barbara Young actor , British actress Barbara Young, poet whose work was featured in Thomas Moult s anthology Best Poems of 1931 Barbara Arrowsmith Young, founder of Arrowsmith School Barbara G. Young, TSR roleplaying game magazine editor hndis Young, Barbara ... more details
Patrick Hepburn can refer to Patrick Hepburn died 1573 , notorious Scottish prelate, Bishop of Moray and Commendator of Scone Patrick Hepburn, 1st Lord Hailes died 1483 , Scottish baron and parliamentary peer Patrick Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell died 1508 , Scottish noble Patrick Hepburn, 3rd Earl of Bothwell died 1556 , Scottish noble Patrick Hepburn of Waughton , Scottish laird hndis Hepburn, Patrick ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2007 Phillip, Brisbane and Bligh was an New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts electoral district of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly in the Australia n state of New South Wales from 1856 to 1859. It included Phillip County, New South Wales Phillip , Brisbane County, New South Wales Brisbane and Bligh County, New South Wales Bligh counties , including Scone, New South Wales Scone , Murrurundi, New South Wales Murrurundi , Dunedoo, New South Wales Dunedoo and Mudgee . It was replaced by Electoral district of Upper Hunter Upper Hunter and Electoral district of Mudgee Mudgee . Members for Phillip, Brisbane and Bligh class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Term Australian politics party colours Other   John Robertson New South Wales Premier John Robertson None 1856 1859 Australia gov stub Former electoral districts of New South Wales Category Former electoral districts of New South Wales Phillip, Brisbane and Bligh ... more details
Robertson was a former New South Wales Legislative Assembly electoral districts electoral district of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly Legislative Assembly in the Australia n state of New South Wales from 1894 to 1904, in the upper Hunter Valley around Scone, New South Wales Scone and named after John Robertson New South Wales Premier John Robertson . Members for Robertson class wikitable colspan 2 Member Party Period Australian politics party colours Protectionist   Robert FitzGerald Australian politician Robert FitzGerald Protectionist Party Protectionist 1894 1901 Australian politics party colours Liberal Reform   William Fleming Australian politician William Fleming Liberal Reform Party Australia Liberal Reform 1901 1904 Former electoral districts of New South Wales Category Former electoral districts of New South Wales Robertson ... more details
The Thoroughbred is a horse breed best known for its use in horse racing, although the term may sometimes be used to mean a purebred . Thoroughbred may also refer to tocright Literature and films Thoroughbred series Thoroughbred series , a series of young adult novels that revolves around equestrianism The Thoroughbred , a 1916 American silent drama film Thoroughbred film Thoroughbred film , a 1936 Australian race horse drama Music Thoroughbred album Thoroughbred album , a 1976 album by Carole King Louisville Thoroughbreds , a men s chorus based in Louisville, Kentucky Other uses The Thoroughbred Corp. a California based Thoroughbred horse racing and breeding operation Scone Thoroughbreds , an Australian country rugby league team based in Scone, New South Wales Atlanta Thoroughbreds , an American indoor football team Thoroughbred T Bred , a microprocessor from the AMD Athlon Thoroughbred T Bred Athlon series the Thoroughbred train , a passenger train of the Monon Railroad See also Thoroughbred breeding theories Thoroughbred horse racing Thoroughbred valuation disambiguation ... more details
Gregoir of Moray Giric , Gregory is the first attested Bishop of Moray . His name with his Episcopal See See occur in witness lists in two charters. The first is the witness list appended to a charter of King Alexander I of Scotland defining the legal powers held by Priory of Scone, Perth and Kinross Scone . ref Sir Archibald Lawrie, Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D. 1153 , Glasgow, 1905 , Charter no. XLIX, pp. 43 4. ref This charter cannot date to before the year 1123 4 because another of the witnesses is Robert of Scone Robert , Bishop Elect of St. Andrews . ref ibid. , pp. 43, 297 John Dowden, The Bishops of Scotland , ed. J. Maitland Thomson, Glasgow, 1912 , p. 144. ref but may in fact date to the year 1114. The second dates to 1128, and is a confirmation by King David I of Scotland of the rights held by the church of Dunfermline . ref Charter no. LXXIV, pp. 61 63, with witness list on p. 63. ref The name Bishop Gregoir without See also occurs in the charter is the foundation charter of Scone Priory. ref ibid. , pp. 28 30, notes & translation, pp. 279 88. ref This charter was dated by Sir Archibald Lawrie to 1120, ref ibid. , p. 28. ref but there is good evidence to believe that the foundation of Scone may have happened as early as 1114. ref See Kenneth Veitch, Replanting Paradise Alexander I and the Reform of Religious Life in Scotland , in The Innes Review , 52, Autumn,2001 , pp. 140 6, for arguments about the date 1114. ref Gregoir, Bishop of Moray , is the most likely candidate for the Bishop Gregoir of the charter because he is chronologically the closest Gregoir otherwise known, and because Gregoir of Moray explicitly witnessed a later Scone related charter. Notes reflist References Dowden, John, The Bishops of Scotland , ed. J. Maitland Thomson, Glasgow, 1912 Lawrie, Sir Archibald, Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D. 1153 , Glasgow, 1905 Veitch, Kenneth, Replanting Paradise Alexander I and the Reform of Religious Life in Scotland , in The Innes Revi ... more details
rugby league player DATE OF BIRTH 24 January 1985 PLACE OF BIRTH Scone, New South Wales Scone , New ... Living people Category Australian rugby league players Category Newcastle Knights players Category Scone ... more details
. The Devonshire or Devon method is to split the scone in two, cover each half with clotted cream , and then add ... than a scone. ref cite news title Cornwall a clean break author O Brien, Harriet date 2006 07 08 ... used by many Cornish families in their own homes. The warm roll or scone is first buttered , then spread ... Further reading cite news title It s scone wrong newspaper The Guardian url http www.guardian.co.uk lifeandstyle wordofmouth poll 2010 may 20 cream tea scone clotted cream first Susan last Smillie date 20 May 2010 accessdate 26 April 2011 cite news title Jam or cream first? The great scone debate ... standard article 23765270 jam or cream first the great scone debate.do newspaper London Evening ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 MacAlpin s treason is a medieval legend which explains the replacement of the Pictish language by Scottish Gaelic language Gaelic in the 9th and 10th centuries. The legend tells of the murder of the nobles of Pictavia situated in modern day Scotland . Kenneth I of Scotland Kenneth MacAlpin s mother was probably descended from the royal house of Fortriu and his great grand uncle, Alp n I of the Picts Alp n , had reigned as kings of the Picts until deposed by engus I of the Picts engus in 728. It is thus that Kenneth was one of several nobles with a claim to the crown of the Picts and Gaels Scots . Historical sources The sources of Kenneth MacAlpin becoming king of the Picts are few and suspect. Two such sources, the Prophecy of Berch n , and De Instructione Principus , note that in 841 Mac Alpin attacked the remnants of the Pictish army and defeated them. Mac Alpin then invited the Pictish king, Drest X of the Picts Drest , and the remaining Pictish nobles to Scone, Perth and Kinross Scone to settle the issue of D l Riata s freedom or MacAlpin s claim to the D l Riatan crown. Faced with a recently victorious MacAlpin in the south and a devastated army in the north, Drest, as well as all claimants to the Pictish throne from the seven royal houses attended this meeting at Scone. Legend has it that the Gaels came secretly armed to Scone, where Drest and the Pictish nobles were killed. It is Giraldus Cambrensis in De Instructione Principus who recounts how a great banquet was held at Scone, and the Pictish king and his nobles were plied with drinks and became quite drunk. Once the Picts were drunk, the Gaels allegedly pulled bolts from the benches, trapping the Picts in concealed earthen hollows under the benches additionally, the traps were set with sharp blades, such that the falling Picts impale d themselves. The Prophecy of Berch n tells that Mac Alpin plunged them in the pitted earth, sown with deadly blades. Trapped and unable to d ... more details
rugby league player DATE OF BIRTH 14 July 1983 PLACE OF BIRTH Scone, New South Wales DATE OF DEATH ... rugby league players Category Newcastle Knights players Category Scone Thoroughbreds players Category ... more details
obtained a grant of the barony of Ruthven , and of the lands belonging to the abbacy of Scone , of which ... and the lands belonging to the abbacy of Scone were erected into the temporal lordship of Scone, with a seat ... belonged to the abbacy of Scone, united into the temporal lordship of Scone. In June 1605 Scone ... to the choice of their own moderator, a violent scene ensued. Scone, being asked by the moderator in the name ... by force to prevent the elected moderator taking the chair, Scone sent for the bailies of the town .... After the close of the sitting Scone locked the doors, but the assembly met in the open air and proceeded with their business. After Scone s contest with the synod of Perth, the synod of Fife, which ... 1607 Scone was censured by the privy council for negligence in his duty as captain of the guard ... was found guilty. Scone was chosen one of the members of the privy council on its reconstruction, 20 ... s guard, but Scone was still to receive his pay as captain, and on 11 June he was authorised to retain ... was placed under the command of Robert Carr, 1st Earl of Ancram Sir Robert Ker of Ancrum , and Scone had an act exonerating him for all he had done while holding the office of captain. Scone was one ... of grievances. He died 27 August 1631, and was buried at Scone, Scotland Scone , where he had ... at Scone includes he helped his friends, who enjoy the fruits of his labour his buildings proofs he ..., the son of his brother, and on 26 October of the same year made a settlement of the lordship of Scone ... more details
Mormaer Beth is a name of a Mormaer mentioned in an unreliable charter granted to Scone, Perthshire Scone Priory, later Scone Abbey , by king Alexander I of Scotland . The charter Lawrie XXXVI says, merely, Beth comes i.e. Mormaer Beth . This could be a mistake for Heth , a form often used for the Gaelic name ed , or perhaps MacBethad , or even a real name as Beth , meaning life. Alternatively, the name may have been made up by either the scribe or his overseer. The only reason for associating Beth with Fife is that he appears first in the witness list, an honour often but certainly not always given to the Mormaer of Fife Mormaers of Fife amongst the other Scottish Mormaers. It is more probable that Beth this is the same person as ed, either Mormaer of Moray or Mormaer of Ross , attested in two early charters of David I of Scotland David I . ed disappears from the record ca. 1130. His identification as the ancestor of the MacHeths is uncertain. Conflation with Ethelred of Scotland is spurious, and based on the unlikely idea that Ethelred ever was Mormaer of Fife. Bibliography Bannerman, John, MacDuff of Fife, in A. Grant & K.Stringer eds. Medieval Scotland Crown, Lordship and Community, Essays Presented to G.W.S. Barrow , Edinburgh, 1993 , pp.  20 38 Lawrie, Sir Archibald C., Early Scottish Charters Prior to A.D. 1153 , Glasgow, 1905 , no. XXXVI, pp.  28 31, pp.  283 84 Duncan, A.A.M., The Kingship of the Scots 842&ndash 1292 Succession and Independence. Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2002. ISBN 0 7486 1626 8 McDonald, R. Andrew, Outlaws of Medieval Scotland Challenges to the Canmore Kings, 1058&ndash 1266. Tuckwell Press, East Linton, 2003. ISBN 1 86232 236 8 Richard Oram Oram, Richard , David I The King Who Made Scotland. Tempus, Stroud, 2004. ISBN 0 7524 2825 X Category Medieval Scotland fr Aedh mormaer de Moray ... more details
Rossie also Rossinclerach Ruthven Scone, Scotland Scone St Madoes or Cairnie Strathardle ... Moot hill , Scone, Scotland Scone , and its chapel today this was where the Kings of the Scots were inaugurated. The Scottish royal coronation site was located in this province, at Scone, Scotland Scone . Containing sites such as Scone and Forteviot, and perhaps originally Abernethy, it was clearly ... begin, the king possessed four royal manors in the province these manors were Scone, Strathardle, Longforgan ... at Perth, Scotland Perth . It also had a sheriff, called the Sheriff of Gowrie or Sheriff of Scone .... ref It is not clear if this sheriff was originally distinct from the Sheriff of Perth , as Perth and Scone ... more details
Image Coronation Chair and Stone of Scone. Anonymous Engraver. Published in A History of England 1855 .jpg thumb 200px The Stone of Scone in the Coronation Chair at Westminster Abbey , 1855. King Edward s Chair , sometimes known as St Edward s Chair or The Coronation Chair , is the throne on which the British monarch sits for the Coronation of the British Monarch coronation . It was commissioned in 1296 by King Edward I of England Edward I to contain the coronation stone of Scotland known as the Stone of Scone which he had captured from the Scots who had kept it at Scone Abbey . The chair was named after Edward the Confessor , and was kept in his shrine of St Edward s Chapel at Westminster Abbey . History Since 1308, all Anointing anointed monarch sovereigns of English monarchs England until 1603 and British monarchs Great Britain after the Union of the Crowns have been seated in this chair at the moment of their coronation, with the exception of Queen Mary I of England Mary I who was crowned in a chair given to her by the Pope and Mary II of England Mary II who was crowned on a copy of the chair . ref http www.gutenberg.org files 12254 12254 h 12254 h.htm Illustrated History Of Furniture, by Frederick Litchfield Bot generated title ref The last occasion was the coronation of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom Elizabeth II in 1953. Image SanktEdvardsstol westminster.jpg thumb left King Edward s Chair, as it stands now in Westminster Abbey, without the Stone of Scone. The high backed Gothic art gothic style arm chair was carved in 1297 from oak by a carpenter known as Master Walter , who was paid the considerable sum of 100 shilling s for his work. Four gilded lions act as legs to the chair these are a comparatively modern restoration executed in 1727. They replaced similar lions which were added in the 16th century. Under the seat of the chair is a platform and cavity which until 1996 contained the Stone of Scone this has now been returned to Scotland with the provision ... more details
the Stone of Scone , traditionally used for coronations of Scottish kings in the High Middle ... English , Abbot of Scone hid real stone from Edward I, says Salmond date June 15, 2008 author .... ... work The Times ref ref The Stone of Scone, brought to Westminster around 1300, has been confirmed by geologists to be a lower Old Red Sandstone , quarried in the vicinity of Scone, and thus has ... monarchy as the legitimate heir to the ancient Israelites. From 1308 to 1996, the Stone of Scone ... more details
Infobox airport name Perth Airport nativename Perth Scone Airport nativename a nativename r image Perth airport 1.jpg image width caption IATA PSL ICAO EGPT type Public owner operator ACS Aviation Ltd city served Perth, Scotland location elevation f 397 elevation m 121 latd 56 latm 26 lats 21 latNS N longd 003 longm 22 longs 20 longEW W coordinates type airport coordinates region GB PKN pushpin map Scotland Perth and Kinross pushpin label EGPT pushpin map caption Location in Perth and Kinross website http www.perthairport.eu www.perthairport.eu metric rwy Y r1 number 03 21 r1 length f 2,799 r1 length m 853 r1 surface Asphalt r2 number 09 27 r2 length f 1,998 r2 length m 609 r2 surface Asphalt r3 number 15 33 r3 length f 2,034 r3 length m 620 r3 surface Grass stat year stat1 header stat1 data stat2 header stat2 data footnotes Sources UK Aeronautical Information Publication AIP at National Air Traffic Services NATS ref name aip http www.nats uk.ead it.com public index.php 3Foption com content&task blogcategory&id 118&Itemid 167.html Perth Scone EGPT ref Perth Airport airport codes PSL EGPT is a general aviation airport located at Scone, Scotland New Scone , convert 3 NM abbr on lk in northeast ref name aip of Perth, Scotland . The airport used by private and business aircraft, and for flight training pilot training . There are no commercial scheduled flights from the airport. Perth Aerodrome has a Civil Aviation Authority United Kingdom CAA Ordinary Licence Number P823 that allows flights for the public transport of passengers or for flying instruction as authorised by the licensee Morris Leslie Limited . ref http www.caa.co.uk docs 375 srg asd ordinarylicences.pdf Civil Aviation Authority Aerodrome Ordinary Licences ref History Image G NFLC Taxying to its final resting place ... in 1936 as Scone Aerodrome . A flight training school, training military pilots, was established by Airwork ... in 2011. Image Scone 1.jpg thumb Perth Airport Air Traffic Control Tower . References reflist Allan ... more details
Aberdeen Cathedral . ref name Dowden 116 According to Hector Boece, he was at Scone, Scotland Scone when he died. ref name Dowden 116 Notes Reflist 2 References John Dowden Dowden, John , The Bishops ... Scotland . DATE OF DEATH 1380 PLACE OF DEATH Scone, Scotland Scone DEFAULTSORT Kininmund, Alexander ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 Infobox lake lake name Lake Glenbawn image lake caption lake image bathymetry caption bathymetry location New South Wales coords coord 32.108621 S 151.005701 E region AU NSW type waterbody display inline,title type reservoir inflow Hunter River outflow Hunter River catchment basin countries Australia length width area depth max depth volume residence time shore elevation islands cities Glenbawn Dam is a major dam and reservoir on the Hunter River in New South Wales , Australia . It is the largest earth filled dam in Australia. It is located near the town of Scone, New South Wales Scone on the upper reaches of the river. Construction of the dam was completed in 1958. The main purpose of the dam is flood mitigation . It also regulates water supply in the Hunter River for irrigation . The dam is a popular location for fishing, both by boat and from shore. Suburbs of Upper Hunter Shire Hunter Region places and items of interest Category Geography of New South Wales Category Reservoirs and dams in Australia Category Hunter Region Category Earth filled dams UpperHunterShire geo stub Australia dam stub de Lake Glenbawn ... more details
unreferenced date June 2009 The Scottish Junior Football Tayside Premier League was a second tier division of the Scottish Junior Football Association, East Region East Region of the Scottish Junior Football Association . The league became defunct at the end of the 2005&ndash 06 season as the Eastern Region was restructured see template below . Most teams from the Tayside division now enter one of the new divisions at the third tier of the Eastern setup. The ten teams that competed the final season were Arbroath Sporting Club Arbroath SC Coupar Angus F.C. Coupar Angus Downfield F.C. Downfield Dundee Violet F.C. Dundee Violet East Craigie F.C. East Craigie Forfar West End F.C. Forfar West End Kinnoull F.C. Kinnoull Lochee Harp F.C. Lochee Harp Montrose Roselea F.C. Montrose Roselea Scone Thistle F.C. Scone Thistle The league formerly relegated into the now defunct Scottish Junior Football Tayside Division One Tayside Division One . External links http 135.196.23.137 pls gn V3 tables.Show League Tables2?partner id 134&Area Id 134&League Id 863 SJFA s East Region http scottishjuniorfootball.co.uk index.php SFA fan site Scottish Junior Football Association Football in Scotland Category Defunct Scottish Junior Football Association leagues Category Scottish Junior Football Association, East Region Footy org stub Scotland stub ... more details
James I of Scotland James , later King of Scots She died in Scone Palace and was buried at her birthplace ... , Fife , Scotland DATE OF DEATH 1401 PLACE OF DEATH Scone Palace , Scone, Scotland Scone ... more details