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The Ever surname was originally a given name in Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Earliest records are to found in Dumbartonshire, Scotland, where they had held a family seat. Family motto: "I Will Never Forget!"
I know for sure that the Celts were Ireland, and I'm almost as sure that the same people were in Scotland. That or the Irish Celts invaded Scotland. I read a book but can't remember exactly... sorry :(
They took over Wales and what later came to be called England, but not Scotland.
NO
No; it was the Portuguese.
The Ever surname was originally a given name in Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Earliest records are to found in Dumbartonshire, Scotland, where they had held a family seat. Family motto: "I Will Never Forget!"
Yes it will, hopefully. Northern Ireland deserves to be unified with the Republic of Ireland, and Scotland and Wales totally deserve to be independent. Therefore, England should be an official, independent nation.
No, England is one of the three countries that make up Great Britain, the other two are Scotland and Wales.Britain is England, Scotland and Wales.Wrong way round. England is part of Britain. The full name of the country, as approved by the United Nations, is 'The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland' which is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Never, because Great Britain does not compete at the World Cup. The four Constituent Countries that make up the United Kingdom - England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland - compete separately in international tournaments. England has won the World Cup on one occasion, 1966. Neither Scotland, Wales nor Northern Ireland have ever won.
No. Spain never invade any part of Ireland.The Spanish Armada in Ireland refers to the landfall made upon the coast of Ireland in September 1588 of a large portion of the 130-strong fleet sent by Philip II to invade England.
This is the best website i have ever found to clearly inform someone !http://www.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/britain.htmlAnswerEngland is a single country within Great Britain which also includes the countries of Wales and Scotland. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland includes the aforementioned countries along with Northern Ireland (the six northern counties of Ireland). Various other islands such as the Channel Islands (Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney, Herm and Sark) and the Isle of Man are Crown Dependencies which have their own laws and are not considered part of the UK.
Only as part of the United Kingdom before Ireland withdrew. They were never combined without England.
No. Ireland was neutral during the war, although they send some supplies to Germany because Germany was fighting the British.
I know for sure that the Celts were Ireland, and I'm almost as sure that the same people were in Scotland. That or the Irish Celts invaded Scotland. I read a book but can't remember exactly... sorry :(
No, England does not own Scotland and never has. In 1603 King James VI of Scotland took over the English throne and became King James I of England, a Scottish king ruling England. In 1707 Scotland and England united their parliments and became The United Kingdom of Great Britain.Note: At the time Scotland and England united, Wales was considered a part of England hence the reason that Wales is not represented on the Union Flag. Also it wasn't until 1800 that Ireland joined the union (the part now known as the Republic of Ireland left the union in 1922, while Northern Ireland has remained a part of the UK). Currently the UK is made up of the countries of Scotland, England, Wales and Northern Ireland. All are equall and Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland all have their own devolved governments (although all major decisions such as foreign affairs and defence are made by the UK government that includes Ministers from all the nations of the UK).Ultimately, the current English throne is Scottish- James VI of Scotland became James I of England.England is just one of four countries in the union, it is governed directly from Westminster, as is the United Kingdom, as England don't have their own exclusive parliament like Scotland, Wales and N.Ireland. Scotland isn't owned by England nor have they ever been because there is a union. However England cannot currently get independence from the United Kingdom as the English haven't bothered to vote for their own parliament whereas Scotland has.Scotland is part of the united kingdom they may have there own goverment but they still are under the crown and David Cameron is still there prime minister
Has Danny o Donoghue ever been to Scotland i don't really think so he might of stayed at Ireland he wasn't Scottish so no
John Leslie scored in 14s against Wales in 1999.