-
Ireland (where the
local dialect is
known as
Ulster Scots), it is
sometimes called:
Lowland Scots, to
distinguish it from
Scottish Gaelic, the Celtic...
-
Corpus of
Texts and
Speech (
SCOTS), a
linguistic resource Southern Culture on the
Skids (
SCOTS), an
American rock band
Scot's Lo-Cost, a
grocery store owned...
- Mary,
Queen of
Scots (8
December 1542 – 8
February 1587), also
known as Mary
Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was
Queen of
Scotland from 14
December 1542...
- The
Scottish people or
Scots (
Scots:
Scots fowk;
Scottish Gaelic: Albannaich) are an
ethnic group and
nation native to Scotland. Historically, they emerged...
- Irish-
Scots or Hiberno-
Scots may
refer to::
Ulster Scots people Scotch-Irish
Americans Scotch-Irish
Canadians Ulster Scots dialect Irish Scottish people...
- A duty (tax) of Two
Pennies Scots per
Scots pint of beer was
placed on all beer
brewed or sold
within various towns in
Scotland between the 1700s and...
-
Ulster Scots or Ulster-
Scots (Ulstèr-Scotch, Irish:
Albainis Uladh), also
known as
Ulster Scotch and Ullans, is the
dialect (whose
proponents ****ert is...
-
Scotism is the
philosophical school and
theological system named after John Duns Scotus, a 13th-century
Scottish philosopher-theologian. The word comes...
- teaching.: 44 The
Catholic Mary,
Queen of
Scots, was
forced to
abdicate in 1567. In 1603,
James VI, King of
Scots inherited the
thrones of the
Kingdom of...
-
America as '
Scots-Irish'" (1870); and 2) "Dr.
Cochran was of
stately presence, of fair and
florid complexion,
features which testified his
Scots-Irish descent"...