Scotland



 


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Scotland (Scots: Scotland, Scottish Gaelic: Alba ['al??ap?] (listen)) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.[16] Covering the northern third of the island of Great Britain,[17][18][19] mainland Scotland has a 96-mile (154-kilometre) border with England to the southeast and is otherwise surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, the North Sea to the northeast and east, and the Irish Sea to the south. It also contains more than 790 islands,[20] principally in the archipelagos of the Hebrides and the Northern Isles. Most of the population, including the capital Edinburgh, is concentrated in the Central Belt?the plain between the Scottish Highlands and the Southern Uplands?in the Scottish Lowlands.



Scotland is divided into 32 administrative subdivisions or local authorities, known as council areas.[21] Glasgow City is the largest council area in terms of population, with Highland being the largest in terms of area. Limited self-governing power, covering matters such as education, social services and roads and transportation, is devolved from the Scottish Government to each subdivision.[21] Scotland is the second-largest country in the United Kingdom, and accounted for 8.3% of the population in 2012.[22]



The Kingdom of Scotland emerged as an independent sovereign state in the 9th century and continued to exist until 1707. By inheritance in 1603, James VI of Scotland became king of England and Ireland, thus forming a personal union of the three kingdoms. Scotland subsequently entered into a political union with the Kingdom of England on 1 May 1707 to create the new Kingdom of Great Britain.[23][24] The union also created the Parliament of Great Britain, which succeeded both the Parliament of Scotland and the Parliament of England. In 1801, the Kingdom of Great Britain entered into a political union with the Kingdom of Ireland to create the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (in 1922, the Irish Free State seceded from the United Kingdom, leading to the latter being officially renamed the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in 1927).[25]



Within Scotland, the monarchy of the United Kingdom has continued to use a variety of styles, titles and other royal symbols of statehood specific to the pre-union Kingdom of Scotland. The legal system within Scotland has also remained separate from those of England and Wales and Northern Ireland; Scotland constitutes a distinct jurisdiction in both public and private law.[26] The continued existence of legal, educational, religious and other institutions distinct from those in the remainder of the UK have all contributed to the continuation of Scottish culture and national identity since the 1707 incorporating union with England.[27]



In 1999, a Scottish Parliament was re-established, in the form of a devolved unicameral legislature comprising 129 members, having authority over many areas of domestic policy.[28] The head of the Scottish Government is the first minister of Scotland, who is supported by the deputy first minister of Scotland.[29] Scotland is represented in the United Kingdom Parliament by 59 members of parliament (MPs). It is also a member of the British?Irish Council,[30] sending five members of the Scottish Parliament to the British?Irish Parliamentary Assembly,[31] as well as being part of the Joint Ministerial Committee, represented by the first minister.[32]

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Birth

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Birth    Person ID 
51 McCulloch, John  1770Scotland I27393
52 Smith, Margaret  Abt 1772Scotland I6612
53 Gunnan, Ellen  1773Scotland I38441
54 Symson, Janet  1773Scotland I42657
55 Bell, Ann  1775Scotland I41843
56 Wilson, Agnes  Abt 1775Scotland I10474
57 Aitken, Ann  1776Scotland I34745
58 Drummond, Peter Sr.  Abt 1777Scotland I37935
59 McKercher, Alex Sandy  1778Scotland I31187
60 Rae, Jane  1778Scotland I13129
61 McKercher, Duncan "Red"  2 May 1779Scotland I26799
62 Hill, Alexander Sr.  1 Aug 1779Scotland I23751
63 McNie, John Sr.  1780Scotland I33620
64 Porterfield, Sarah  1780Scotland I38792
65 Toshack, John  1780Scotland I41833
66 Arbuckle, Margaret  1781Scotland I23503
67 Drummond, Margaret  1781Scotland I37938
68 Gilmour, Isobel  1782Scotland I39181
69 Wilson, Isobel  1783Scotland I41834
70 Ferguson, Catherine  Dec 1783Scotland I31869
71 Duncan, Agnes Sarah  14 May 1784Scotland I9543
72 Drummond, John  1785Scotland I43592
73 McIntosh, Charles  Abt 1786Scotland I27583
74 Paterson, John  1 Sep 1786Scotland I31437
75 Drummond, William  1787Scotland I38589
76 Ferguson, Jean "Jane"  1787Scotland I37514
77 Taylor, John  1787Scotland I42563
78 Dewar, Jannet  1788Scotland I22057
79 Paterson, George  18 May 1788Scotland I31438
80 Campbell, Malcolm  1789Scotland I23502
81 Park, James Jr.  8 Jun 1789Scotland I23740
82 Cannon, Dr. William  1790Scotland I12613
83 Douglas, Margaret  1790Scotland I17345
84 MacPherson, Anne  1790Scotland I12724
85 McArthur, Catherine  Abt 1790Scotland I38851
86 McGregor, Margaret  1790Scotland I13855
87 Naismith, Thomas  1791Scotland I8555
88 Stanley, Mary Married Name  1791Scotland I17490
89 Armour, John  Mar 1791Scotland I41847
90 Stewart, Duncan  16 Oct 1791Scotland I37967
91 Drummond, Christine  1792Scotland I37939
92 Richardson, Janet  1792Scotland I33277
93 Ross, Daniel  Abt 1792Scotland I159
94 Hart, James  1793Scotland I8598
95 McDonald, Angus  1793Scotland I38850
96 McEwen, Peter Sr.  1793Scotland I37476
97 Nairn, Elizabeth  1793Scotland I12997
98 Snedden, John  1793Scotland I8324
99 Ludden, Mary  20 Aug 1793Scotland I33646
100 McCulloch, Peter  1794Scotland I15364

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Death

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   Last Name, Given Name(s)    Death    Person ID 
51 Hamilton, Hugh  15 Aug 1910Scotland I15892
52 King, Florence  Bef 1912Scotland I29512

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