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John Hamilton (of Scotland) (1891 bytes)
1: ..., was a natural son of [[James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Arran]].
3: ...d about the same time he became treasurer of the kingdom.
5: ...was drawn up and printed, possibly at his instigation.
7: ...vorce of the queen from [[James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell|Bothwell]].
9: ...p had three children by his mistress, Grizzel Sempill.

Patricia Scotland, Baroness Scotland of Asthal (617 bytes)
1: ...[barrister]] and junior minister in the [[United Kingdom]].
3: ...inister at the [[Lord Chancellor's Department]]. In [[2003]] she was made
4: ...al Justice system and Law Reform at the [[Home Office]].
6: {{bio-stub}}
8: ...gory:Members of the Privy Council|Scotland, Patricia, Baron]]

Scotland (33685 bytes)
2: ...and and [[Denmark]] and a 13th century agreement with [[Norway]].
4: ...mestic matters and has limited tax raising capability.
5: ...pacing="0" align="right" width="300px" style="margin-left:15px"
6: ...' </big> ([[Scottish Gaelic language|Scottish Gaelic]])
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Hamilton, Scotland (2564 bytes)
1: ...of Hamilton]], the town has many links to a historic past.
3: ...ns of [[Cadzow Castle]] lie in a country park outside the town.
5: ...which is at [[Ferniegair]] on the outskirts of Hamilton.
7: ...he area as the seat of [[South Lanarkshire]] council.
9: ...eronian Scottish Rifles until they were disbanded in 1968.

Millport (Scotland) (574 bytes)
1: ...Scotland. For other places named Millport, see [[Millport]].''
3: ...[Largs]]-based Caledonian MacBrayne [[ferry]] [[slipway]].
5: ...uller description of Millport, please see: [[Isle of Cumbrae]].
9: [[Category:Towns in Scotland]]

Scotland, Connecticut (2478 bytes)
1: ... [[2000]] census, the town had a total population of 1,556.
4: ...2; (0.1 mi&sup2;) of it is water. The total area is 0.27% water.
6: == Demographics ==
7: ...us)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race.
9: ...ousehold size is 2.81 and the average family size is 3.16.

Kenneth II of Scotland (2642 bytes)
1: ... of Scotland|Kenneth MacAlpin]] lay chiefly north of the Tay.
3: ...s son. About this time he gave the city of [[Brechin]] to the church.
5: ...ably due to the controversy as to the position of Scotland.
7: ...south as the Spey. In this struggle the Scots attained no permanent success.
9: ...he daughter of [[Malcolm II of Scotland| Malcolm II]].

Scotland, Georgia (2545 bytes)
1: ... [[2000]] census, the city had a total population of 300.
4: Scotland is located at 32&deg;2'55" North, 82&deg;49'5" West...
6: ...6 km&sup2; (1.4 mi&sup2;) of it is land and 0.71% is water.
8: == Demographics ==
9: ...us)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race.

Historic Scotland (1874 bytes)
1: ... [[Scotland|Scottish]] agency looking after historic monuments.
3: ...ion's built heritage, and promoting its understanding and enjoyment."
5: ... its counterparts in other parts of the [[United Kingdom|UK]]:
7: *[[English Heritage]]
9: *[[Environment and Heritage Service]], [[Northern Ireland]]

New Scotland, New York (2632 bytes)
1: ... [[2000]] census, the town had a total population of 8,626.
3: The Town of New Scotland was incorporated in 1832.
6: ...2; (0.3 mi&sup2;) of it is water. The total area is 0.57% water.
8: == Demographics ==
9: ...us)|Hispanic]] or [[Latino (U.S. Census)|Latino]] of any race.

Midlothian, Scotland (2319 bytes)
1: ...=1 cellpadding="2" cellspacing="0" align="right" width=280
3: !colspan=2 align=center bgcolor="#9999ff"|Midlothian
5: |colspan=2 align=center|[[Image:ScotlandMidLothian.png]]
9: ...y area|Ranked 21st]]<br>[[1 E8 mē|354]] [[square kilometre|km&sup2;]]<br>? %
11: |Admin HQ:||[[Dalkeith]]

James IV of Scotland (4332 bytes)
1: [[de:Jakob IV. (Schottland)]][[sv:Jacob IV av Skottland]]
2: [[image:James_IV_of_Scotland.jpg|right|]]
3: ...1473]] - [[September 9]], [[1513]]) was king of [[Scotland]] from [[1488]] to 1513.
5: ...(or possibly assassinated a few hours later) the fifteen-year-old James took the throne and was crown...
6: ...round his waist next to the skin as a constant reminder.

Perth, Scotland (6307 bytes)
1: :'' This article is about the town in Scotland. For other places named after Perth see [[Perth]]...
3: ... on the banks of the [[River Tay]], in the [[Scottish Lowlands]].
5: ...storic counties of [[Perthshire]] and [[Kinross-shire]].
7: ...] is derived), now the High Kirk of the Church of Scotland.
9: ...most of the rest of the centre is devoted to shopping.

James I of Scotland (3832 bytes)
1: ...]. However, from [[1406]] to [[1424]] he was king in name only.
3: ...and]] in [[Fife]]. Before the death of his father in [[1406]] James was sent to France for safety.
5: ...years, James languished imprisoned in the [[Tower of London]].
7: ...I of Scotland]], and Margaret, wife of [[Louis XI of France]].
9: ...n [[May 24]], [[1425]] at [[Castle Hill]], [[Stirling]].

Airdrie, Scotland (917 bytes)
1: ...ropolitan area]] on the eastern route towards [[Edinburgh]].
3: ...orth Clyde Line, Glasgow|North Clyde]] suburban railway.
5: ...mith (UK politician)|John Smith]] until his death in [[1994]].
7: ...irdrie Savings Bank]] has its head office in Airdrie.
9: ==External link==

Scotland road (920 bytes)
1: ... aside the docks in the Vauxhall area of north [[Liverpool]].
3: ... [[Victorian]] period the area had over 200 [[public house]]s, mostly now closed.
5: ... area has been blighted by unemployment and crime in the last 20 years.
10: *[[The Holyland (Liverpool)|The Holyland]]
13: ==External links==

Regions of Scotland (3892 bytes)
1: ...nto a number of districts, varying from three to nineteen.
3: ...oyal Commission]] into Scottish local government, in [[1969]].
5: ...cil areas - others were retained as a single council area.
7: ... [[Orkney]], and the [[Western Isles]] (Outer Hebrides).
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James V of Scotland (4040 bytes)
1: [[Image:james5.JPG|right|]]
3: ...1512]] - [[December 14]], [[1542]]) was king of [[Scotland]] ([[September 9]], [[1513]] - [[December 14]], [...
5: ...his father was killed at the [[Battle of Flodden Field]] on [[September 9]], [[1513]].
7: ...scued James, and in [[1528]] he assumed the reins of government.
9: ...uilding work at [[Stirling]], [[Falkland]], [[Linlithgow]] and [[Holyrood]].

Prehistoric Scotland (12679 bytes)
1: ... to understand the background to the [[history of Scotland]].
3: ...tland]] a wealth of accessible sites where the ancient past can be seen.
5: ==The deep prehistory of Scotland==
6: ...ra]], [[Mull]], [[Rum, Scotland|Rum]], and [[Isle of Arran|Arran]].
8: ...er Carboniferous ones), leaving many [[crag and tail|crag]]s.

Museums in Scotland (1756 bytes)
1: ...cotland''' is a link page for any [[museum]] in [[Scotland]].
3: ==Dumfries and Galloway==
5: *[[Dumfries Museum]]
7: *[[Savings Banks Museum]], [[Ruthwell]]
8: *[[Stewartry Museum]], [[Kirkcudbright]]

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