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The Scots Independent
The Scots Independent The Scots Independent is a monthly Scottish political newspaper that ... with William Gillies as editor, by the Scots National League (SNL) and switched its ...
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Scots (translated from Dutch)
Scots Scots, Laagland-Schots or Lallans is Germaanse language ... treasure and pronouncement differs the languages considerably. Scots are dense at Angelsaksische origin remained then English. One takes the Scots to that further as an independent language had developed as Act or ...
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Scots language
Scots language Scots Spoken in: Scotland, Northern Ireland, Republic of ... European Germanic West Germanic Anglo-Frisian Anglic Scots Official status Official language of: None.— ... Scotland: None, although the Dictionary of the Scots Language carries great authority (the Scottish Executive ... support") .— Ireland (cross-border agency): Ulster-Scots Agency, established by the Implementation Agreement ...
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Scots law
Scots law Scots law (or Scottish law) is the law of Scotland. Scots law is a unique system with ancient ... the Union brought further English influence on Scots law. In recent years Scots law has also been affected by ...
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Pound Scots
Pound Scots Pound Scots was the national unit of currency in ... 20 shillings each of 12 pence. The Scots currency was debased and, by the time ... Pound Sterling was valued at four Pounds Scots. In 1707 the exchange rate was set at 12 Pounds Scots to the Pound Sterling. The Pound ...
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Scots Greys
Scots Greys The Scots Greys was the unofficial and later official ... when they amalgamated to form The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys). Regimental name ... s history began in 1678, when three independent troops of Scots Dragoons were raised. In 1681 these ...
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Talk:Independent school (UK)/Archive 1
Talk:Independent school (UK)/Archive 1 < Talk:Independent school (UK) THIS IS AN ARCHIVE. PLEASE ... DO NOT POST HERE. GO TO Talk:Independent school (UK) INSTEAD. Headmasters' association as a ... a "public school"; otherwise it's an "independent school" but not a "public school". Can ... the article - "The head teachers of British independent schools usually belong to the Headmasters' ...
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The Scots College
The Scots College The Scots College Utinam Patribus Nostris Digni Simus Established 1893 School type Private/ Independent Principal Dr. Robert Iles (Retiring 2006) Location ... Gold and Blue Homepage College Website The Scots College (TSC or Scots) is a private preschool to secondary ...
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Scots National League
Scots National League The Scots National League (SNL) were a body seeking ... the Westminster Parliament to set up an independent Scottish Parliament. The SNL established the Scots Independent newspaper in 1926 to further their ...
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Talk:Scots language/Archive1
Talk:Scots language/Archive1 < Talk:Scots language I've removed the following and ... put it back. "An example of Glaswegian Scots would be: D'ye ken, hen? D ... of the Glasgow dialect. In North East Scots (Doric) the same question would become Div ... with its rural hinterland than the other Scots cities. That is why I did ...
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