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  1. David of Scotland

    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



  1. David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon

    File Frontispiece 1863 The Talisman neat.png thumb right 220px David of Scotland pictured in Sir Walter ... of Vermandois . His paternal grandfather was David I of Scotland . Huntingdon was granted to him after his elder brother William I of Scotland ascended the throne. David s son John de Scotia, 9th Earl of Huntingdon John succeeded him to the earldom. In the Competitors for the Crown of Scotland litigation for succession to the crown of Scotland in 1290 1292 , the great great grandson Floris V, Count of Holland of David s sister, Ada, claimed that David had renounced his Hereditary monarchy hereditary rights to the throne of Scotland . He therefore declared that his claim to the throne had priority over David s descendants. However, no explanation or firm evidence for the supposed renounciation could be provided. Marriage and issue On 26 August 1190 David married Matilda of Chester , daughter ... of Scotland ended, David s descendants were the prime Competitors for the Crown of Scotland ... color 9fe 1 1. David of Scotland, Earl of Huntingdon 2 2. Henry, Earl of Northumbria 3 3. Ada de Warenne 4 4. David I of Scotland 5 5. Maud, Countess of Huntingdon 6 6. William de Warenne, 2nd Earl ..., David Of Scotland, 8th Earl Of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Scottish prince DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1219 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Huntingdon, David Of Scotland, 8th Earl ... story is fiction, Scott s Introduction states that David did go on crusade with Richard I of England Richard the Lionheart and was the hero of some very romantic adventures on his way home . David of Scotland c. 1144 17 June 1219 was a Scotland Scottish prince and Earl of Huntingdon . He was a claimant to the Scottish throne. Life He was the youngest surviving son of Henry of Scotland, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon ... Cawley title Kings of Scotland work Medieval Lands url http fmg.ac Projects MedLands SCOTLAND.htm ref David and Matilda had seven children Margaret of Huntingdon, Lady of Galloway Margaret of Huntingdon ...   more details



  1. David II of Scotland

    Infobox royalty name David II succession King of Scots image David II of Scotland by Sylvester Harding 1797.jpg caption Drawing of David II by Sylvester Harding published in 1797 ref cite web url http ... King David II of Scotland publisher Npg.org.uk date accessdate 2011 11 04 ref There is no evidence that suggests David II actually looked like this. reign 7 June 1329 &ndash 22 February 1371 coronation 24 November 1331 predecessor Robert the Bruce Robert I successor Robert II of Scotland Robert ... thumb left Dunfermline Palace , just visible to the right, birthplace of David Bruce. David II was the elder and only surviving son of Robert I of Scotland and his second wife, Elizabeth ... David s representatives had once again obtained the upper hand in Scotland, and the king was able ... took the reins of government into his own hands. Captivity in England File David Bruce, king of Scotland, acknowledges Edward III as his feudal lord.jpg thumb David II, king of Scotland, acknowledges .... This was ratified by the Scottish Parliament at Scone on 6 November 1357. Return to Scotland David ... 1 1. David II of Scotland 2 2. Robert I of Scotland 3 3. Elizabeth de Burgh 4 4. Robert de Brus, 6th ... Mercat Press . Michael Penman. 2003 . David II, 1329&ndash 71 The Bruce Dynasty in Scotland ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME David 02 Of Scotland ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE ... OF DEATH Edinburgh Castle DEFAULTSORT David 02 Of Scotland Category Scottish monarchs Category House ... simple David II of Scotland fi David II sv David II av Skottland yi , ... House of Bruce father Robert the Bruce Robert I of Scotland mother Elizabeth de Burgh birth date ... 1371 2 22 1324 3 5 death place Edinburgh Castle place of burial Holyrood Abbey David II Middle Irish ... 7 ref In accordance with the Treaty of Northampton s terms, David was married on 17 July 1328 to Joan ... no issue. ref name Richardson 2004 p. 23 Richardson 2004 p.  23 ref Reign David became King ...   more details



  1. David I of Scotland

    Infobox monarch name David I title King of the Scots ... Style of the monarchs of Scotland Traditional ... Malcolm III and Saint Margaret of Scotland Margaret of Wessex , David spent most of his childhood ... French culture of the court. When David s brother Alexander I of Scotland died in 1124, David chose ... in Scotland. ref Oram, David The King Who Made Scotland , p. 49. ref He was probably the eighth ... , p. 121. ref David and his two brothers Alexander I of Scotland Alexander and Edgar of Scotland ... son of M el Coluim, David s half brother Duncan II of Scotland Donnchad , into Scotland with an army ... s sister, Matilda of Scotland Matilda . The marriage made David the brother in law of the ruler of England ... Scotland. Obtaining the inheritance David s brother, King Edgar, had visited William Rufus in May 1099 ... Who Made Scotland , pp. 59 60. ref On 8 January 1107, Edgar died. It has been assumed that David ..., that David was at last in a position to claim his inheritance in southern Scotland . ref For all ... a son, whom David named Henry of Scotland Henry after his patron. ref G. W. S. Barrow, David I c ... Scotland without a king. ref Oram, David , pp. 69 72. ref Political and military events in Scotland during David s kingship main Political and military events in Scotland during the reign of David ... and society of the Scots ref Lynch, Scotland A New History , p. 79 Oram, David , pp. 75 6. ref but both ... Lynch, Scotland A New History , p. 83 Oram, David , esp. for instance, pp. 96, 126. ref Whatever ... of Scotland could either accept David as King, or face war with both David and Henry ... the royal inauguration of David s great great grandson Alexander III of Scotland , Scone, Scotland ... of Scotland not yet under David s control, and in those areas gained shelter and aid. ref Oram, David , pp. 84 5. ref In either April or May of the same year, David was crowned King of Scotland Goidelic .... 232. ref Outside his Cumbrian principality and the southern fringe of Scotland proper, David exercised ...   more details



  1. David Steel (Church of Scotland minister)

    David Steel 5 October 1910 11 November 2002 was a Church of Scotland minister. From 1949 to 1957 he was minister of St Andrew s Church, Nairobi , Kenya . For much of that time, the then British Colony of Kenya was in civil unrest due to the Mau Mau Uprising Steel deplored the violence of the Mau Mau, but came to believe that the colonial government s response which included detentions without trial and many executions was disproportionate and immoral. In January 1955 he spoke out against government policy in a sermon at St Andrew s Church. The local English language newspaper criticised Steel s intervention in politics, in an editorial titled Who will rid us of this turbulent priest? ref Obituary, The Scotsman , 14 November 2002 ref thus implicitly drawing a parallel between Steel and Thomas Becket . Steel also helped to secure the early release of a number of detainees. ref Empire s Children David Steel , Channel 4 Television, 16 July 2007 ref Steel returned to Scotland in 1957, and spent the rest of his ministry there, serving as minister at St. Michael s Parish Church, Linlithgow . He was elected Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1974 75. He retired in 1976, and died in Edinburgh in 2002, aged 92. One of his sons, also David Steel , now Lord Steel of Aikwood, is a prominent British Liberal Democrats Liberal Democrat politician and former party leader. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Steel, David ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Steel, David Category British people of the Mau Mau Uprising Category 1910 births Category 2002 deaths Christian clergy stub ...   more details



  1. Political and military events in Scotland during the reign of David I

    and military events in Scotland during the reign of David I are the events which took place in Scotland during David I of Scotland s reign as King of Scots , from 1124 to 1153. When his brother Alexander I of Scotland died in 1124, David chose, with the backing of Henry I of England , to take the Kingdom ... ref Lynch, Scotland A New History , p. 79 Oram, David The King Who Made Scotland , pp. 75 6. ref Oram ..., David The King Who Made Scotland , title to chapter 5, pp. 73 88. ref Both historians likewise argue that David became increasingly re Gaelicized in the later stages of his reign. ref Lynch, Scotland A New History , p. 83 Oram, David The King Who Made Scotland , esp. for instance, pp. 96, 126. ref ... establishment, and partially explain David s troubles in Scotland as non Celtic tension against the Celtic ... own Gaelic territories. David used the forces at his disposal. In doing so David s position in Scotland ... died in 1124, the Gaelic aristocracy of Scotland had no choice but to accept David as King, or face war with both David and Henry I. ref Oram, David The King Who Made Scotland , pp. 70 2. ref 1st war ... into areas of Scotland not yet under David s control, and there gained shelter and some measure of support ... and protection of the Mormaer of Moray king of Moray . ref Oram, David The King Who Made Scotland ... of David s great great grandson Alexander III of Scotland , Scone, Scotland Scone , 1249. Scone ... David was crowned King of Scotland Goidelic languages Gaelic r gh Alban Medieval Latin Latin rex .... David remained an absentee king for much of his early reign in Scotland proper. In his first ... more than name . ref Oram, David The King Who Made Scotland , p. 87. ref He was probably in the part of Scotland he did rule for most of the time between late 1127 and 1130, ref Oram, David The King ... Who Made Scotland , p. 83. ref It was in this year that David s wife, Matilda de Senlis, passed away. Possibly as a result of this, ref Oram, David The King Who Made Scotland , p. 84. ref and while ...   more details



  1. Scotland

    Middle Ages. The impetus for this change was the reign of David I of Scotland King David I and the Davidian ... old succession line of Scotland s kings and shattered the 200 year golden age that began with David I of Scotland King David I . Edward I of England was asked to arbitrate between claimants for the Scottish ... of the 14th century. Although the Bruce dynasty was successful, David II of Scotland David II s lack ...For pp move indef Infobox country conventional 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 ... anthem of Scotland and note sup 1 sup image map Europe location SCO2.png map caption map caption location ... estimates archivedate 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 ... up any disagreements there. DO NOT EDITWAR leader title2 First Minister of Scotland First Minister ... legislature2 UK Parliament leader title4 Prime Minister of the United Kingdom leader name4 David ... sovereignty note Scotland in the Early Middle Ages Early Middle Ages exact date of establishment ... 1.9 population 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 ... Scottish National Accounts Project. Gross Domestic Product in Current Prices for Scotland, 2010 Q4 ...?saint id 109 accessdate November 15, 2011 ref br Saint Margaret of Scotland St Margaret ref citation work Catholic Online title St Margaret of Scotland url http www.catholic.org saints saint.php?saint ...?saint id 419 accessdate November 15, 2011 ref footnote1 Flower of Scotland , Scotland the Brave and Scots ... ref the B rd na G idhlig is tasked, under the Gaelic Language Scotland Act 2005 , with securing Gaelic as an official language of Scotland, commanding equal respect with English. ref Macleod, Angus ...   more details



  1. 1705 in Scotland

    class infobox width 350 align center Image Flag of Scotland.svg 30px 1705 in Scotland Image Flag of Scotland.svg 30px style background color f3f3f3 align center small Other years small align center 1703 in Scotland 1703 1704 in Scotland 1704 1705 1706 in Scotland 1706 1707 in Great Britain 1707 Events from the year 1705 in the Kingdom of Scotland . Events 11 April Thomas Green captain Captain Thomas Green is hanged for piracy at Leith . The Parliament of England passes the Alien Act 1705 Alien Act in response to the Parliament of Scotland s Act of Security 1704 . Births 2 March William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield , judge and politician died 1792 in Great Britain 1793 5 May John Campbell, 4th Earl of Loudoun , noble and military leader died 1782 in Great Britain 1782 probable David Mallet writer David Mallet , writer died 1765 in Great Britain 1765 Deaths 11 March Margaret Wemyss, 3rd Countess of Wemyss born 1659 in Scotland 1659 14 March James Scott, Earl of Dalkeith born 1674 in Scotland 1674 date unknown Alexander Arbuthnot politician Alexander Arbuthnot , politician born 1654 in Scotland 1654 References Reflist Category 1705 in Scotland Category Years of the 18th century in Scotland ...   more details



  1. 1987 in Scotland

    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 Events from 1987 in Scotland Incumbents further 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



  1. 1701 in Scotland

    class infobox width 350 align center Image Flag of Scotland.svg 30px 1701 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 in Scotland 1700 1701 1702 in Scotland 1702 1703 in Scotland 1703 Events from the year 1701 in the Kingdom of Scotland . Events 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 Births 11 June David Carnegie, 5th Earl of Northesk died 1741 in Great Britain 1741 4 August Thomas Blackwell , scholar died 1757 in Great Britain 1757 George Bogle of Daldowie , Rector of the University of Glasgow died 1782 in Great Britain 1782 John Carmichael, 3rd Earl of Hyndford , diplomat died 1767 in Great Britain 1767 William Grant, Lord Prestongrange , politician and judge died 1764 in Great Britain 1764 Deaths January Kenneth Mackenzie, 4th Earl of Seaforth born 1661 in Scotland 1661 April David Ruthven, 2nd Lord Ruthven of Freeland year of birth unknown 23 May William Kidd , sailor executed for piracy born c. 1645 in Scotland 1645 June Charles Hamilton, 5th Earl of Abercorn year of birth unknown 23 July John Kennedy, 7th Earl of Cassilis born 1653 in Scotland 1653 16 September King James II of England James VII of Scotland born 1633 in Scotland 1633 1 November Alexander Stuart, 5th Earl of Moray born 1634 in Scotland 1634 Gilbert Rule , nonconformist divine and the Principal of Edinburgh University born c. 1629 in Scotland 1629 References Reflist Category 1701 in Scotland Category Years of the 18th century in Scotland ...   more details



  1. Newsnight Scotland

    Infobox Television show name Newsnight Scotland image Image Newsnight Scotland.png 200px caption format ... presenter Gordon Brewer , br Glenn Campbell broadcaster Glenn Campbell channel BBC Two Scotland first aired 4 October 1999 last aired Present location BBC Pacific Quay , Glasgow , Scotland producer BBC Scotland BBC Scotland News related Newsnight br Reporting Scotland br An L Newsnight Scotland is a BBC Scotland television news programme which started on Monday October 4, 1999. The programme is aired ... Two Scotland available from the Astra 2D satellite outside Scotland . Newsnight Scotland covers all topical and political issues that affect Scotland . Often the issues derive from the goings on at the Scottish ... the decisions leading to this, including the competition for Scotland s new parliament. The biggest ... Scotland came about as a result of calls for a Scottish based version of the BBC News at Six the so called Scottish Six following the vote in favour of Devolution Scotland and Wales Scottish devolution . As this did not come about a compromise was then reached in 1999, when Newsnight Scotland was devised. Deleted image removed Image Newsnight Scotland 3.jpg thumb left 250px New Newsnight Scotland ... Fraser, Sally Magnusson and BBC Radio Scotland Radio Scotland s Good Morning Scotland co presenter ... edition with a brief news summary before being dropped. The Newsnight Scotland team were rewarded ... Quay Studios in Glasgow , using the same set as Reporting Scotland . The Team Currently, the Newsnight Scotland on air team consists of the following Main anchors col start col 2 Gordon Brewer ... end Reporters col start col 2 Simon Willis Ken Macdonald Julie Peacock col 2 David Henderson broadcaster David Henderson Derek Bateman col end Past presenters reporters col start col 2 Abeer MacIntyre ... See also BBC Scotland BBC News External links col begin col 2 bbc.co.uk id programmes b007rhvm title Newsnight Scotland bbc.co.uk id scotlandnews title BBC Scotland News col 2 Twitter NewsnightScot ...   more details



  1. Margaret of Scotland

    Margaret of Scotland may refer to Arguably, one Queen Regnant of Scotland Margaret, Maid of Norway 1283 1290 , Norwegian Scottish princess Two Scottish princesses who married into foreign royalty Margaret of Scotland, Queen of Norway 1261 1283 , daughter of Alexander III of Scotland and Margaret of England, married Eric II of Norway Margaret Stewart, Dauphine of France 1424 1445 , daughter of James I of Scotland and Joan Beaufort, married the future Louis XI of France Another Scottish princess Princess Margaret Stewart of Scotland , daughter of James II of Scotland Five Queens consort of Scotland Saint Margaret of Scotland 1045 1093 , Queen consort of Malcolm III Margaret of England 1240 1275 , Queen consort of Alexander III Margaret Drummond, Queen of Scotland 1340 1375 , Queen consort of David II Margaret of Denmark 1456 1486 , Queen consort of James III Margaret Tudor 1489 1541 , Queen consort of James IV See also Margaret of Huntingdon disambiguation hndis br Marc harid Bro Skos cs Mark ta Skotsk es Margarita de Escocia eo Margareta de Skotlando apartigilo fr Marguerite d cosse nl Margaretha van Schotland sv Margaret av Skottland ...   more details



  1. Gazetteer for Scotland

    The Gazetteer for Scotland is a gazetteer covering the Scottish geography geography , Scottish history history and Scottish people people of Scotland . It was conceived in 1995 by Bruce Gittings of the University of Edinburgh and David Munro of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society , and contains 15,500 entries as of January 2008, making it one of the largest Scottish based web sites. Citation needed date February 2007 It claims to be the largest Scottish resource available on the web . Following on from a strong Scottish tradition on geographical publishing, the Gazetteer for Scotland is the first comprehensive gazetteer to be produced for the country since Francis Groome s Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland ref http www.electricscotland.com history gazetteer Electricsotland.com ref 1882 5 the text of which is incorporated into relevant entries . The aim is not to produce a travel guide , of which there are many, but to write a substantive and thoroughly edited description of the country, including industrial sites and many other features not of Tourism in Scotland tourist interest. In terms of the web , the Gazetteer for Scotland is historically interesting because it is one of the earliest decisions to take what would have been a book and make it available as a website , realising ... as a later output of this project Scotland An Encyclopedia of Places and Landscape ref http ... for Scotland database, together with high quality mapping, into a handy reference form. The Gazetteer for Scotland was also a pioneer in terms of geographical information and mapping on the web. See also Collins Encyclopaedia of Scotland List of online encyclopedias References Refimprove date July ... For Scotland Category Publications established in 1995 Category 1995 establishments in Scotland Category ... University of Edinburgh Category Gazetteers Category Scottish encyclopedias Category Databases in Scotland Scotland stub website stub nn Gazetteer for Scotland ...   more details



  1. Government of Scotland

    about the historical government of the Kingdom of Scotland the modern post devolutionary government Scottish Government Prior to 1707, the Kingdom of Scotland was a Sovereignty sovereign sovereign state state , governed by the List of Scottish monarchs monarch , the Privy Council of Scotland privy council , and the Parliament of Scotland parliament . As a result of the Treaty of Union agreed in 1706, the Parliaments of Parliament of England England and Scotland each passed Acts of Union 1707 Acts of Union to create the Kingdom of Great Britain . History Between 1707 and 1999, Her Majesty s Government in London was the sole government with authority over Scotland. However, the existence of distinct Scottish institutions such as its own Education in Scotland educational and Scottish legal system legal system led to a degree of administrative separation in the form of the Scottish Office . In 1999, following the passage of the Scotland Act 1998 , the Scottish Parliament and Scottish Executive were established with devolution devolved powers . In August 2007, the incoming Government of the 3rd Scottish Parliament SNP administration decided to rename the Scottish Executive the Scottish Government ref http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi scotland 6974798.stm Scottish Executive renames itself BBC News, 3 September 2007 ref and this terminology has now been generally adopted by the opposition political parties ref http www.scotlibdems.org.uk news 2008 09 government must protect ferry routes Government must protect ferry routes scotlibdems.org.uk, 9 September 2008 ref ref http www.scottishconservatives.com news press speeches david mundell at conference.aspx?page no 1 David Mundell at Conference ... 29 October 2008 ref and the media. The Scotland Bill 2010 11 will modify the Scotland Act to replace Scottish Executive with Scottish Government . References reflist See also Parliament of Scotland ... Government of Europe Category Government of Scotland ...   more details



  1. BBC Scotland

    Infobox BBC Nation or Region name BBC Scotland image File BBC Scotland corporate.jpg 305px headquarters BBC Pacific Quay , Glasgow area Scotland nation regions tvstations BBC One Scotland , br BBC Two Scotland , br BBC Alba TV channel BBC Alba tvtransmitters launched Start date 1952 03 14 closeddate replaced replacedby radiostations BBC Radio Scotland , br BBC Radio nan G idheal radiotransmitters keypeople Ken MacQuarrie br small Director, BBC Scotland small website http www.bbc.co.uk scotland www.bbc.co.uk scotland BBC Scotland Scottish Gaelic Gaelic BBC Alba is a constituent part of the BBC British ... Kingdom. It is, in effect, the national broadcaster for Scotland, having a considerable amount of autonomy from the BBC s London headquarters, and is run by the BBC Trust, who are advised in Scotland by the Audience Council Scotland . Its Scottish headquarters and studios are at BBC Pacific Quay on the south ... Centre . BBC Scotland also has offices including a newsroom, large television studio, and radio studios ... Scottish Symphony Orchestra was resident at BBC Scotland s Queen Margaret Drive base until 2006, when ... Scotland and around the world. ref name SSO cite news title BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra publisher BBC Scotland url http www.bbc.co.uk scotland musicscotland bbcsso about the orchestra accessdate 20 August 2007 ref BBC Scotland s main rival is STV TV network STV formerly Scottish Television and Grampian ... s transmissions are confined to the main population centres of central and northern Scotland, while Border Television ITV1 Border covers the south. Television BBC Scotland co ordinates two of the country s five Scottish television stations public television stations BBC One Scotland and BBC Two Scotland BBC One Scotland is the broadcaster s flagship station and offers a mixture of home grown comedy ... the BBC s UK network. BBC Two Scotland is an opt out of the UK s BBC Two network. Daily opt outs ... affairs programming and coverage of the devolved Scottish Parliament . BBC Scotland BBC Alba ...   more details



  1. Age Scotland

    Infobox Company company name Age Scotland company logo company type Charitable organization Charity foundation April 2009 location Scotland key people David Manion industry products revenue operating income ... Concern Scotland, Director of Age Concern London and Deputy Chief Executive of an NHS Trust . ref http www.ageuk.org.uk scotland about us who we are senior management team david manion chief executive ... www.agescotland.org.uk footnotes Age Scotland is a registered charity in Scotland , ref Registered Scottish ... the Aged in Scotland and Age Concern Scotland. ref http www.ageuk.org.uk PageFiles 17439 Age 20Scotland 20Annual 20Report 202010 20document.pdf Age Scotland Annual Report 2010 p. 6 ref Scotland ... in Scotland until the new brand launched in April 2010 ref http thirdsector.co.uk news Article ... Age Scotland s vision statement is A Scotland and a world where older people flourish as valued and equal citizens. Age Scotland s mission statement is Age Scotland s contribution to the achievement of that vision is to act in partnership with others as the national older people s charity for Scotland in promoting a better quality of life for all Scotland s older people, but giving greatest ... PageFiles 17439 Age 20Scotland 20Annual 20Report 202010 20document.pdf Age Scotland Annual Report ... for Scotland in promoting a better quality of life for the nation s older people through Campaigning ... at Local government in Scotland local authority , Scottish Parliament Holyrood and Parliament of the United ... and strategic partnerships. Supporting older people through the Age Scotland helpline, a phone information ... website. Working with local older people s groups across Scotland to help build stronger communities ... 20Scotland 20Annual 20Report 202010 20document.pdf Age Scotland Annual Report 2010, p. 2 ref Structure Age Scotland was formed through the merger between Age Concern Scotland and Help the Aged in Scotland ... charity register charity extract ?charitynumber SC010100 OSCR website ref David Manion was appointed ...   more details



  1. Scotland Office

    for Scotland Secretary of State Constitutional affairs, general economic policy, defence width 1 style background 0087DC The Rt Hon David Mundell MP Under Secretary of State for Scotland Parliamentary ...Infobox Government agency agency name Scotland Office type Department logo logo width logo caption seal ... Scotland headquarters 1 Melville Crescent, Edinburgh, EH3 7HW & Dover House, Whitehall, London, SW1A ... pfo Secretary of State for Scotland chief1 name chief1 position chief2 name chief2 position child1 ... PoliticsUK The Scotland Office An Oifis Albannach in Scottish Gaelic is a United Kingdom government department headed by the Secretary of State for Scotland and responsible for Scotland Scottish affairs ... http www.scotlandoffice.gov.uk scotlandoffice 30.html The Role of the Scotland Office ref Role The office is responsible for the representation of Scotland in HM Government, facilitating the smooth ... in relation to Scotland. History Until the advent of the Scottish Parliament and the Scottish Government , the precursor to the Scotland Office, the Scottish Office , was a major UK government department dealing with most aspects of the domestic governance of Scotland, a position known as administrative ... of State for Scotland also holds certain powers of oversight over the operation of the Scottish Parliament under the Scotland Act 1998 . Ministers The Scotland Office Ministers are as follows ref http www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk content scotland office Cabinet Office List of Government Departments and Ministers Scotland Office ref class wikitable colspan 2 Minister Rank Portfolio width ... QC Liberal Democrats UK Lib Dem is the Advocate General for Scotland , advising the United Kingdom Government on Scots law . ref http www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk content office advocate general scotland Cabinet Office List of Government Departments and Ministers Office of the Advocate General for Scotland ref He also speaks for the Scotland Office in the House of Lords . ref http www.lordswhips.org.uk ...   more details



  1. Prince of Scotland

    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 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 by the heir apparent to the Scottish ... of the Isles , and Great Steward of Scotland. Before the English and Scottish crowns were united under ... 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 King Robert III . During the reign of James III of Scotland , 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 ... paramount superior in these lands whilst The Crown serves this role in the rest of Scotland . The Abolition of Feudal Tenure etc. Scotland Act 2000 , however, abolished most remaining feudal duties ... 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 1370. Since that date it has been enjoyed by the Sovereign s eldest son. The titles Prince and Great Steward of Scotland are normally conjoined in legislation. Use of titles Since King James VI of Scotland also became the King of England in 1603, the titles have fallen ...   more details



  1. Guardian of Scotland

    for the second time 1335 1338 Robert II of Scotland Robert the Steward , nephew older in years to David and future king of Scotland. Robert was guardian on four occasions, sometimes jointly, and latterly ...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 ... 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 . 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 ... of Scotland, guardians of the kingdom of Scotland . Guardians of Scotland during the Second Interregnum ... of the Realm of Scotland 2005 p. 189. ref William Lamberton , Bishop of St Andrews 1299 1301 ... the minority and reign of David II Sir Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray 1329 1332 , appointed by the Act ..., especially north of the Firth of Forth Forth . See also Competitors for the crown of Scotland History of Scotland Politics of Scotland References Refimprove date October 2009 reflist Mack, James ... Cast of the seal of the Guardians of Scotland NAS reference RH17 1 17 and http www.nas.gov.uk about 051124.asp Saint Andrew seals Scotland s independence at the National Archives of Scotland http ...   more details



  1. Free Scotland

    Free Scotland may refer to Free Scotland Party A Constitution for a Free Scotland Radio Free Scotland dab ...   more details



  1. Scotland Tonight

    Infobox television show name Scotland Tonight image caption show name 2 genre News, current affairs format director John Mason br Laura Trimble presenter John MacKay journalist John MacKay Mon Tues , br Rona Dougall Wed Thurs theme music composer opentheme endtheme composer country Scotland num episodes ... by related STV News at Six website http www.stv.tv scotlandtonight Scotland Tonight is a Scottish ... and Central Scotland, produced by STV News at Six STV News . The programme is presented by STV News at Six West anchor John MacKay journalist John MacKay on Mondays & Tuesdays and former Sky News Scotland correspondent Rona Dougall on Wednesdays & Thursday. David Marsland is the programme s main reporter ... alongside coverage of politics, business, sport and the arts & entertainment. ref cite news title Scotland ... August 2011 url http news.stv.tv scotland 267646 scotland tonight stv launches new nightly news and current affairs programme accessdate 2011 08 25 ref ref cite news title Welcome to Scotland Tonight ... scotland 275328 welcome to scotland tonight stv launches new current affairs programme accessdate 2011 10 19 ref Scotland Tonight is broadcast across both STV regions Grampian Television North & Scottish Television Central and incorporates late news bulletins for Glasgow & West Central Scotland, Edinburgh ... reflist External links col begin col 2 stv.tv id scotlandtonight title Scotland Tonight YouTube user stvnews STV News col 2 Facebook user pages Scotland Tonight 124411017666180 name Scotland Tonight Twitter ScotlandTonight Scotland Tonight col end ITV Local News Category 2011 British television programme debuts Category 2011 in Scotland Category Arts in Scotland Category Entertainment in Scotland Category ITV regional news programmes Category Politics of Scotland Category Scottish television programmes Category Sport in Scotland Category STV newsreaders and journalists 1 Category STV Productions Scotland tv stub Scotland poli stub UK tv prog stub ...   more details



  1. Scotland (disambiguation)

    wiktionary Scotland Scotland 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 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 fr Scotland it Scotland nl Scotland pl Scotland pt Scotland ru vo Scotland ...   more details



  1. 1700s in Scotland

    January 1701 Kenneth Mackenzie, 4th Earl of Seaforth born 1661 in Scotland 1661 April 1701 David Ruthven ...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



  1. Mints of Scotland

    the control of David s son Henry of Scotland Henry, Earl of Northumberland , later returned to England English control. Under Alexander III of Scotland Alexander III 1249 1286 there were 16 mints. In the reign of James IV of Scotland James IV 1488 1513 , the sole mint was located at Edinburgh. After ...Coin image box 1 double header Penny of Henry of Scotland hbkg abcdef image Image Prince Henry of Scotland 1139 692124.jpg caption left hENRICVS F RE? , crowned bust right, sceptre before caption right EREBALD ON C OREB , cross moline with fleur in each angle within tressure width 300 footer AR 1,18 gm, 10h. Corbridge mint moneyer H erebald position right margin 0 There were a number of Mint coin mint s in Scotland , for the production of the Scottish coinage . The most important mint was that in the capital, Edinburgh , which was active from the reign of David I of Scotland David I 1124 1153 , and was the last to close, in the 19th century. Carlisle, Cumbria Carlisle was probably the first Scottish mint in 1136. According to Bateson, David I began to mint coins after capturing the city. ref ... under Mary, Queen of Scots Queen Mary . Minting ceased in Scotland in 1709 when the Edinburgh Mint ... the recoinage, 1709 1836 , Athol L Murray, Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 1999 ref The title of Governor of the Mint of Scotland , which passed to the Chancellor of the Exchequer under the Coinage ... big Scottish mints big big style vertical align top text align center   David I earl br Henry Malcom IV William Alexander II Alexander III John br Baliol Robert br Bruce David II Robert II Robert ... x Perth Scotland Perth x x x x x x Roxburgh x x x x x St Andrews x x ref Ecclesiastical coins ref Stirling x x x x x References references Portal box Scotland Numismatics Bibliography cite book ..., 1955 Scotland topics Category Currencies of Scotland Category Economic history of Scotland Category Coins of Scotland Category Mints of the United Kingdom Scotland Scotland org stub Scotland poli stub ...   more details



  1. Scotland County

    Scotland County is the name of two counties in the United States Scotland County, Missouri Scotland County, North Carolina geodis 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




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