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Scottish people or
Scots (Scots:
Scots fowk;
Scottish Gaelic: Albannaich) are an
ethnic group and
nation native to Scotland. Historically, they emerged...
-
International Women’s Day on 6
March 2020, LNER
rebranded the
service the
Flying Scotswoman for a month. On 6
March 2020 the
service was
staffed entirely by women...
- great-grandparents and
namesakes were
Englishman William Charlton from
Sunderland and
Scotswoman Mary
Drysdale Charlton. They
emigrated to Canada,
where his grandmother...
-
February 1562),
called la
Belle Écossaise (French for 'the
Beautiful Scotswoman'), was a
Scottish courtier. She was an
illegitimate daughter of King James...
- forms. The
ending -men has
feminine equivalent -women (e.g. Irishman,
Scotswoman). The
French terminations -ois / -ais
serve as both the
singular and plural...
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Carleton was seen
largely as an
innocent victim. Ada Song Ping You was a
Scotswoman who had
married a
Chinese man (Song Ping You) from whom she
learned to...
- this not just for me … but for Scotland; Pole star: Sue's
going where no
Scotswoman has gone before".
Daily Record.
Retrieved 29
January 2014. 1996 Certified...
- in 2005. In 2006, she was a
finalist for the
Edinburgh Evening Times' "
Scotswoman of the Year" award. In 2002, 2006, 2008, and 2009, she was
nominated as...
- The
ending -men has
feminine equivalent -women (e.g. an
Irishman and a
Scotswoman). The
French terminations -ois / ais
serve as both the
singular and plural...
- 30 June 2019) ISBN 9781781300640.
Margaret de
Flahaut (1788–1867): A
Scotswoman at the
French Court (Cambridge: John Adamson, 28
March 2019) ISBN 978-1-898565-16-1...