a lot i guess.
The nearest castle to Lanark that is still occupied to this day is Lee Castle, which sits just on the entrance to the town of Lanark. Held under the Barony of the Baron of the Lee.
It is said that English soldiers under the Sheriff of Lanark (who was English) murdered the wife of William Wallace in an attempt to flush Wallace out of hiding. Wallace at that time was an outlaw, wanted by the English for stealing beer from a Perth tavern. However, this is all probably fanciful as it was written much later by chronicler John of Fordun. In all probability, the Sheriff of Lanark was killed at the start of the revolt against English occupation of Scotland. Whether Wallace killed the Sheriff or not is open to question. Wallce did not start the revolt, he merely responded to one already begun. Anyhow, the Sheriff of Lanark was killed simply because he was an English figure of authority, probably.
no of course, they need to start their period first No, not unless they have some sort of hormone problem.
England was England and Scotland was Scotland, they were just united under James I (James VI of Scotland).
Never. The two crowns were united under James I of England, VI of Scotland, by simple inheritance. the scottish king, king James the sixth of Scotland inherited the English throne and became king James the first of and decided to unite England, Scotland and Ireland to make the united kingdom of great Britain in 1707.
because she hates babies
Yes. babies under 1 do eat olives.Some babies dont like olives
Girls under Pressure was created in 1998.
Girls Under Glass was created in 1986.
In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, a minor is considered a person under the age of 18 per the Family Law Reform Act of 1969. In Scotland, a person under the age of 16 is considered a minor per the Age of legal capacity 1991.The age of criminal responsibility in England, Wales and Northern Ireland is 10; in Scotland it is 12.
The Church of Scotland originated in 1560 under John Knox, the great theologian.
William Wallace fought for freedom of Scotland from under English rule.