- Scots-Quebecers (French:
Écossais-Québécois) are
Quebecers who are of
Scottish descent. Few
Scots came to
Quebec (then New France)
before the
Seven Years'...
- The
Écossais River (English:
Scottish River) is a
tributary of the
Yamaska River. It
flows in the
administrative region of Montérégie, on the
South S****...
- "Naissance et
essor du Rite
écossais ancien et accepté en France : 1804–1826", in 1804–2004 Deux siècles de Rite
Ecossais Ancien Accepté en France, Dervy...
- The
Jacobite Royal Scots,
sometimes called the Royal-
Ecossais, Lord John Drummond's
Regiment or
French Royal Scots, was a
French military regiment made...
-
Écossais (Scots College) can
refer to
several educational institutions in France:
Scottish College,
Douai at
University of
Douai Collège des
Écossais...
- Tower, Edinburgh, on
which the
College Des
Ecossais building was
originally modelled Collège des
Écossais,
Paris Scots College (disambiguation) Ian Kinniburgh...
- 2020.
Dewey 1996, p. 33. Adams, Iain (2017). "James Curran : l'athlète
écossais aérien et la légende américaine du coaching". STAPS. 1 (115). Archived...
- them". With the
collapse of the left wing,
Murray brought up the
Royal Écossais and Kilmarnock's Footguards, who were
still unengaged, but when they had...
- Montrose, Angus. They
included small detachments of
regulars from the "Royal
Écossais" and the
Irish Brigade.
While less than 200 in total,
Drummond allegedly...
-
dissolution in 1830, the
Senior Company retained the
title of les
fiers Ecossais ('the
proud Scots'). Jean Stuart, earl Darnley, lord d'Aubigni and Concressault...