if it was football, all of them!
The United Kingdom, which is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, has a Scottish Prime Minister, which means that England is governed by a Scotsman.
Wars of Scottish Independence
Because on the Scottish standard there is a lion and England warships Scotland
No. It's back in Scotland.
James 1 of England was James VI of Scotland.
You would have a UK passport regardless of being born in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland or Wales. You would be 'of Scottish descent'.
There are no Scottish 1936 or 1939 Threepences. After the union of England and Scotland in 1707, Scotland used British coins from about 1814.
Scottish. vs England....Scotland won
Presumably a moor that straddles the England/Scotland border.
In this scene Lennox talks about how Macduff has fled to England. There are no "Scottish noblemen from England"--they are from Scotland, and that is why they are Scottish. Macduff is, however, a Scottish nobleman in England, and there are soon to be many others. Shortly, as well, Siward and Northumberland are going to be English noblemen in Scotland, since they will accompany Malcolm's invasion.
No, a will made in England concerning a property in Scotland may not be automatically valid in Scotland. It is advisable to have a separate Scottish will prepared to ensure it complies with Scottish laws and regulations regarding inheritance and property.
People from Scotland are Scottish whilst people from England are English.Both Scotland and England are part of the United Kingdom, or Britain, so they are both British.