• Corpus of Texts and Speech (SCOTS), a linguistic resource Southern Culture on the Skids (SCOTS), an American rock band Scot's Lo-Cost, a grocery store owned...
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    as Ulster Scots). Most commonly spoken in the Scottish Lowlands, Northern Isles, and northern Ulster, it is sometimes called Lowland Scots to distinguish...
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    Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542...
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  • The Ulster Scots (Ulster-Scots: Ulstèr-Scotch; Irish: Albanaigh Uladh), also called Ulster Scots people (Ulstèr-Scotch fowk) or, in North America, Scotch-Irish...
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    Scotland (redirect from Scot Land)
    Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It contains nearly one-third of the United Kingdom's...
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    Ulster Scots or Ulster-Scots (Ulstèr-Scotch, Irish: Albainis Uladh), also known as Ulster Scotch and Ullans, is the dialect of Scots spoken in parts of...
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    Scottish people (redirect from Scots people)
    The Scottish people or Scots (Scots: Scots fowk; Scottish Gaelic: Albannaich) are an ethnic group and nation native to Scotland. Historically, they emerged...
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    Scotism is the philosophical school and theological system named after John Duns Scotus, a 13th-century Scottish philosopher-theologian. The word comes...
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    the Second World War the Scots Guards saw action in a number of Britain's colonial wars. In 1948, the 2nd Battalion of the Scots Guards were deployed to...
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    .scot is a GeoTLD for Scotland and Scottish culture, including the Gaelic and Scots languages. In 2008 dotCYMRU, dotEUS, dotSCOT and dotBZH formed ECLID[clarification...
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  • Irish-Scots or Hiberno-Scots may refer to:: Ulster Scots people Scotch-Irish Americans Scotch-Irish Canadians Ulster Scots dialect Irish Scottish people...
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    companies, A Company (The Royal Scots) of the 52nd Lowland Volunteers, and A Company (8th/9th Royal Scots) of The Royal Scots and Cameronians Territorials...
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    Reformed Christianity portal The Scots Confession (also called the Scots Confession of 1560) is a Confession of Faith written in 1560 by six leaders of...
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    than as isolated forerunners of later Scots, a name first used to describe the language later in the Middle Scots period. Northumbrian Old English had...
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    1707, the pound Scots was replaced by sterling coin at the rate of 12:1 (£1 Scots = twenty pence sterling), although the pound Scots continued to be used...
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    form, where there was no native Scots rule to settle a dispute; and Roman law was in this way partially received into Scots law. Since the Union with England...
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  • Guy's 2004 biography Queen of Scots: The True Life of Mary Stuart. The film stars Saoirse Ronan as Mary, Queen of Scots, and Margot Robbie as her cousin...
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  • Look up Scot or scot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A Scot is a member of an ethnic group indigenous to Scotland, derived from the Latin name of...
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  • Northern Scots refers to the dialects of Modern Scots traditionally spoken in eastern parts of the north of Scotland. The dialect is generally divided...
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  • Ulster Scots, may refer to: Ulster Scots people Ulster Scots dialect This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Ulster Scots. If an...
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    The Kingdom of Scotland (Scottish Gaelic: Rìoghachd na h-Alba; Scots: Kinrick o Scotland, Norn: Kongungdum Skotland) was a sovereign state in northwest...
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    Guards) to form the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards. The regiment's history began in 1678, when three independent troops of Scots Dragoons were raised. In 1681...
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  • newspapers in Scotland The National "The Scots Independent: Promoting indy for more than 90 years". "The Scots Independent - A Better World? - National...
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    Scots comprises the varieties of Scots traditionally spoken in Lowland Scotland and parts of Ulster, from 1700. Throughout its history, Modern Scots has...
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  • 1739: Scots Magazine first published". The Scotsman. 9 February 2015. Retrieved 20 July 2015. "The Scots Magazine". Official website The Scots Magazine...
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  • Scotch-Irish (redirect from Scots Irish)
    Scotch-Irish or Scots-Irish may refer to: Ulster Scots people, an ethnic group in Ulster, Ireland, who trace their roots to settlers from Scotland Scotch-Irish...
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    List of Scots is an incomplete list of notable people from Scotland. James Adam (1732–1794), son of William Adam John Adam (1721–1792), eldest son of...
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    The Scots Wikipedia (Scots: Scots Wikipædia) is the Scots-language edition of the free online encyclopedia, Wikipedia. It was established on 23 June 2005...
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    The Scots Army (Scots: Scots Airmy) was the army of the Kingdom of Scotland between the Restoration in 1660 and the Acts of Union of 1707. A small standing...
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    Scottish Gaelic (redirect from Scots Gaelic)
    Gaelic (/ˈɡælɪk/, GAL-ick; endonym: Gàidhlig [ˈkaːlɪkʲ] ), also known as Scots Gaelic or simply Gaelic, is a Goidelic language (in the Celtic branch of...
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